Inferior Alveolar Nerve Injury after Mandibular Third
... of impacted M3s, and the controversies about prophylactic removal of asymptomatic M3s are based on evaluating the costs and risks of removal against the consequences of non-removal. The reasons for prophylactic surgery include the need to minimize the risk of disease (cysts and tumours), the reducti ...
... of impacted M3s, and the controversies about prophylactic removal of asymptomatic M3s are based on evaluating the costs and risks of removal against the consequences of non-removal. The reasons for prophylactic surgery include the need to minimize the risk of disease (cysts and tumours), the reducti ...
management of extra oral sinus using shoe lace technique
... The term sinus tract "refers to a tract leading from an enclosed area of inflammation to an epithelial surface" (An Annotated Glossary of Terms in Endodontics). It also states that the term dental fistula "should be discouraged, and the more proper term sinus tract should be used." In 1961, Bender a ...
... The term sinus tract "refers to a tract leading from an enclosed area of inflammation to an epithelial surface" (An Annotated Glossary of Terms in Endodontics). It also states that the term dental fistula "should be discouraged, and the more proper term sinus tract should be used." In 1961, Bender a ...
“To what extent might the dental impacts of having a cleft lip and/or
... Hypoplastic teeth are rougher due to this lack of mineralisation. Therefore, adhesion of bacteria onto the tooth surface is easier than on smooth enamel, so caries risk is increased. The teeth the most likely to be affected are the back teeth (the 6s normally) and the front ones. With CP, incisors ...
... Hypoplastic teeth are rougher due to this lack of mineralisation. Therefore, adhesion of bacteria onto the tooth surface is easier than on smooth enamel, so caries risk is increased. The teeth the most likely to be affected are the back teeth (the 6s normally) and the front ones. With CP, incisors ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... blood supply to the underlying bone and susceptibility to resorption. [11]Periodontal surgical techniques can significantly improve the tissue quality and treatment outcome. Periodontal surgical techniques can enhance tissue quality resulting in a more favourable treatment outcome. Soft tissuegraftin ...
... blood supply to the underlying bone and susceptibility to resorption. [11]Periodontal surgical techniques can significantly improve the tissue quality and treatment outcome. Periodontal surgical techniques can enhance tissue quality resulting in a more favourable treatment outcome. Soft tissuegraftin ...
The Immediate Placement of Dental Implants Into
... blinded as to whether implants had failed. Parameters that were evaluated included the following: the presence or absence of periapical radiolucencies on preoperative Panorex or CT radiographs, preoperative symptoms, the presence of preoperative soft tissue swelling, implant stability, tooth number ...
... blinded as to whether implants had failed. Parameters that were evaluated included the following: the presence or absence of periapical radiolucencies on preoperative Panorex or CT radiographs, preoperative symptoms, the presence of preoperative soft tissue swelling, implant stability, tooth number ...
A rare case of congenital absence of permanent canines associated
... showed absence of three permanent canines (3). The present case displayed agenesis of both the maxillary permanent canines and mandibular right permanent canine, and can be considered uncommon as maxillary and mandibular permanent canines were seldom found missing congenitally. Strong association be ...
... showed absence of three permanent canines (3). The present case displayed agenesis of both the maxillary permanent canines and mandibular right permanent canine, and can be considered uncommon as maxillary and mandibular permanent canines were seldom found missing congenitally. Strong association be ...
Creating Space with Interproximal Reduction
... also observed similar percentages in their studies. Sassouni19 found that Class III facial types and patients with deficient maxillary growth show a greater incidence of anterior tooth shapes and agenesis. Cua-Benward20 found similar results in Class III subjects, and tooth deformities in the lower ...
... also observed similar percentages in their studies. Sassouni19 found that Class III facial types and patients with deficient maxillary growth show a greater incidence of anterior tooth shapes and agenesis. Cua-Benward20 found similar results in Class III subjects, and tooth deformities in the lower ...
The Influence of Fixed Orthodontic Appliances on Halitosis
... generally found at T1 (40/55), this value increased towards grade 1 over the course of the study. It seems it was difficult to perform adequate oral hygiene despite careful instruction. The areas around brackets and wires are mechanically difficult to clean and constitute the main cause for increase ...
... generally found at T1 (40/55), this value increased towards grade 1 over the course of the study. It seems it was difficult to perform adequate oral hygiene despite careful instruction. The areas around brackets and wires are mechanically difficult to clean and constitute the main cause for increase ...
Comparison of Maxillary and Mandibular Incisor Inclination
... as the anatomic limitations for tooth movement.2-4 in non-growing individuals, these anatomic limitations are considered as important factor in assessing the therapeutic effect. The hypothesis of 1:1 cortical bone remodeling verses tooth movement for the retraction of maxillary incisors was tested b ...
... as the anatomic limitations for tooth movement.2-4 in non-growing individuals, these anatomic limitations are considered as important factor in assessing the therapeutic effect. The hypothesis of 1:1 cortical bone remodeling verses tooth movement for the retraction of maxillary incisors was tested b ...
Orthodontics and External Apical Root Resorption
... sample (unpublished data). As with the data for IL-1, this is another gene in which variation may influence EARR in combination with other factors. It appears that differential expression of molecules that govern osteoclasts/odontoclasts function play a role in determining the susceptibility to roo ...
... sample (unpublished data). As with the data for IL-1, this is another gene in which variation may influence EARR in combination with other factors. It appears that differential expression of molecules that govern osteoclasts/odontoclasts function play a role in determining the susceptibility to roo ...
Conebeam CT of the Head and Neck, Part 2: Clinical
... Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques such as CT are used in dentomaxillofacial imaging to solve complex diagnostic and treatment-planning problems, such as those encountered in craniofacial fractures, endosseous dental-implant planning, and orthodontics, among others. With the advent of CBCT ...
... Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques such as CT are used in dentomaxillofacial imaging to solve complex diagnostic and treatment-planning problems, such as those encountered in craniofacial fractures, endosseous dental-implant planning, and orthodontics, among others. With the advent of CBCT ...
LECTURE FOR 3RD YEAR - CYSTS OF JAW BONES
... • AGE; 1ST ,2ND , & 3RD decades of life and gradually it declines in occurrence. • SEX; Equal in both sexes, slight more in male’s • SITE; It occurs more frequently in mandible than in maxilla • Late erupting teeth are the most frequently involved in descending order as; Lower 3rd molars, upper cusp ...
... • AGE; 1ST ,2ND , & 3RD decades of life and gradually it declines in occurrence. • SEX; Equal in both sexes, slight more in male’s • SITE; It occurs more frequently in mandible than in maxilla • Late erupting teeth are the most frequently involved in descending order as; Lower 3rd molars, upper cusp ...
full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
... figure generated with the words used in this issue of the Journal (Fig 1). The size of each word represents how frequently they appear in the articles. It is remarkable to note the myriad effects that orthodontic treatment can produce in patients. ...
... figure generated with the words used in this issue of the Journal (Fig 1). The size of each word represents how frequently they appear in the articles. It is remarkable to note the myriad effects that orthodontic treatment can produce in patients. ...
- International Journal of MEDICAL DENTISTRY
... The aim of the study was to identify the significant necessity and predictive factors of dental crowding treatment, on 422 subjects (165 boys and 257 girls) from the North-East part of Romania. Correlations have been established between dental crowding and age, dentition, Angle class of malocclusion ...
... The aim of the study was to identify the significant necessity and predictive factors of dental crowding treatment, on 422 subjects (165 boys and 257 girls) from the North-East part of Romania. Correlations have been established between dental crowding and age, dentition, Angle class of malocclusion ...
Multiple Idiopathic Apical Root Resorption: a Case Report
... Patients with idiopathic root resorption are commonly asymptomatic clinically with an occasional complaint of tooth mobility, so the condition is usually found in routine radiographic examination [3]. According to literature review of Cholia et al, the idiopathic apical root resorptions were slightl ...
... Patients with idiopathic root resorption are commonly asymptomatic clinically with an occasional complaint of tooth mobility, so the condition is usually found in routine radiographic examination [3]. According to literature review of Cholia et al, the idiopathic apical root resorptions were slightl ...
Effect of Orthodontic Tooth Movement on Gingival
... days. However, this gingival inflammation did not reach – at any time – destructive values. CONCLUSION According to the results obtained, and within the limitations of the study, it could be stated that GCF volume was not significantly affected by the orthodontic movements and the forces applied. Ho ...
... days. However, this gingival inflammation did not reach – at any time – destructive values. CONCLUSION According to the results obtained, and within the limitations of the study, it could be stated that GCF volume was not significantly affected by the orthodontic movements and the forces applied. Ho ...
- BeYeuMe
... are made biweekly. But the benefits of ODC are far more important than speed alone. The benefits of Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics® (PAOO®), for example, define a new era of practical tissue management by literally engineering novel epigenetic expression. The full expression of OD ...
... are made biweekly. But the benefits of ODC are far more important than speed alone. The benefits of Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics® (PAOO®), for example, define a new era of practical tissue management by literally engineering novel epigenetic expression. The full expression of OD ...
Oral Hygiene Status Among Orthodontic Patients
... and positive attitude towards oral health since most individuals who seek orthodontic treatment desire improved dental aesthetics, oral function, optimal oral health and psychological well-being [1].Routine provision of information on oral hygiene and home care instructions to the intending orthodon ...
... and positive attitude towards oral health since most individuals who seek orthodontic treatment desire improved dental aesthetics, oral function, optimal oral health and psychological well-being [1].Routine provision of information on oral hygiene and home care instructions to the intending orthodon ...
The Effect of Different Orthodontic Forces on MMP 9 Expression in a
... Orthodontic forces produce alveolar bone and periodontal ligament remodeling that cause tooth movement. Diabetes can increase tissue damage and, therefore, contributes to the process of orthodontic tooth movement. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of differently orthodontic forces on ...
... Orthodontic forces produce alveolar bone and periodontal ligament remodeling that cause tooth movement. Diabetes can increase tissue damage and, therefore, contributes to the process of orthodontic tooth movement. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of differently orthodontic forces on ...
Dental Plaque Diseases
... Permanent teeth appear after the age of 6, with the advent of the "6-year molar." In any permanent dentition there are 32 teeth, on each half arch the following teeth may be found: ...
... Permanent teeth appear after the age of 6, with the advent of the "6-year molar." In any permanent dentition there are 32 teeth, on each half arch the following teeth may be found: ...
Oral Sciences n3
... and muscles. Early orthodontic philosophies advocated expansion of the dental arches, without consideration to the balance among other stomatognathic structures. Later philosophies discovered that dental expansion over a certain limit could be unstable 1-2 . However, some dental arch expansion or co ...
... and muscles. Early orthodontic philosophies advocated expansion of the dental arches, without consideration to the balance among other stomatognathic structures. Later philosophies discovered that dental expansion over a certain limit could be unstable 1-2 . However, some dental arch expansion or co ...
CLEFT LIP and PALATE
... At that time a lip adhesion is performed. The patients must weigh over 4 kilos and be otherwise healthy. The aim of this first surgical procedure is to create a normal looking lip. Corrections of the nose will also be the result of this first operation. If the patient’s premaxilla is protruding, the ...
... At that time a lip adhesion is performed. The patients must weigh over 4 kilos and be otherwise healthy. The aim of this first surgical procedure is to create a normal looking lip. Corrections of the nose will also be the result of this first operation. If the patient’s premaxilla is protruding, the ...
Clinical Applications and Efficiency of Miniscrews
... Retraction of maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth with concomitant poor dental support in the posterior segments (Fig. 17) In this scenario, the application of miniscrews in the posterior regions allows a force vector with both intrusive and retractive components, thus correcting a deep bite and ...
... Retraction of maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth with concomitant poor dental support in the posterior segments (Fig. 17) In this scenario, the application of miniscrews in the posterior regions allows a force vector with both intrusive and retractive components, thus correcting a deep bite and ...
Experimental strength analysis of orthodontic extrusion of human
... concentrated near the gingival line. However, the areas where the effort is greater than 1 MPa are more extensive (figure 9). ...
... concentrated near the gingival line. However, the areas where the effort is greater than 1 MPa are more extensive (figure 9). ...
ORAL SURGERY Third grade Lec. 7 Dr. Noor Sahban Tooth
... 4. Configuration of Roots: radiographic assessment of the tooth to be extracted probably contributes most to the determination of difficulty of the extraction. a. The number of roots on the tooth to be extracted. Most teeth have the typical number of roots, in which case the surgical plan can be car ...
... 4. Configuration of Roots: radiographic assessment of the tooth to be extracted probably contributes most to the determination of difficulty of the extraction. a. The number of roots on the tooth to be extracted. Most teeth have the typical number of roots, in which case the surgical plan can be car ...
Osteonecrosis of the jaw
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a severe bone disease (osteonecrosis) that affects the jaws (the maxilla and the mandible). Various forms of ONJ have been described over the last 160 years, and a number of causes have been suggested in the literature.Osteonecrosis of the jaw associated with bisphosphonate therapy, which is required by some cancer treatment regimens, has been identified and defined as a pathological entity (bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw) since 2003. The possible risk from lower oral doses of bisphosphonates, taken by patients to prevent or treat osteoporosis, remains uncertain.Treatment options have been explored; however, severe cases of ONJ still require surgical removal of the affected bone. A thorough history and assessment of pre-existing systemic problems and possible sites of dental infection are required to help prevent the condition, especially if bisphosphonate therapy is considered.