immediate loading of dental implants
... irrigation both internally and externally to maintain temperatures less than 47° C for prevention of necrosis of the surrounding bone. Host factors also contribute to the decision-making process for immediate loading of dental implants. The practitioner must take into account the patient’s medical h ...
... irrigation both internally and externally to maintain temperatures less than 47° C for prevention of necrosis of the surrounding bone. Host factors also contribute to the decision-making process for immediate loading of dental implants. The practitioner must take into account the patient’s medical h ...
calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor - a case report
... pattern. Clustering of radiopaque flecks at the coronal area of the impacted teeth is a feature originally described by Pindborg,[2] and considered by others to be typical for CEOT.[3]The mixed radiolucent and radiopaque pattern occurred most often (65%) followed by the completely radiolucent patter ...
... pattern. Clustering of radiopaque flecks at the coronal area of the impacted teeth is a feature originally described by Pindborg,[2] and considered by others to be typical for CEOT.[3]The mixed radiolucent and radiopaque pattern occurred most often (65%) followed by the completely radiolucent patter ...
National Clinical Guidelines 1997 Faculty of Dental Surgery £50
... or more. Despite this M3 impaction is clearly a common condition. The prevalence of impaction of at least one impacted lower M3 has been reported as 72.7% in an age 20-30 years cohort. Prevalence of upper M3 impaction was 45.8% of this series from Sweden.11 The final results of a longitudinal study ...
... or more. Despite this M3 impaction is clearly a common condition. The prevalence of impaction of at least one impacted lower M3 has been reported as 72.7% in an age 20-30 years cohort. Prevalence of upper M3 impaction was 45.8% of this series from Sweden.11 The final results of a longitudinal study ...
Orthodontic Extrusion: Periodontal Considerations
... endodontically to prevent sensitivity and exposure of the pulp during the occlusal reduction required during the extrusion.4 A canal that cannot be adequately treated (because of subgingival fracture and lack of an adequate operative field) can be filled with calcium hydroxide before extrusion and s ...
... endodontically to prevent sensitivity and exposure of the pulp during the occlusal reduction required during the extrusion.4 A canal that cannot be adequately treated (because of subgingival fracture and lack of an adequate operative field) can be filled with calcium hydroxide before extrusion and s ...
Literature Review Braz J Oral Sci.
... However, local etiologic factors may also be involved, such as, discrepancy between dental arch length and tooth size, prolonged retention or early loss of primary canine, abnormal position of the tooth germ, ankylosis, cystic, neoplastic formation, root dilaceration, presence of alveolar fissure an ...
... However, local etiologic factors may also be involved, such as, discrepancy between dental arch length and tooth size, prolonged retention or early loss of primary canine, abnormal position of the tooth germ, ankylosis, cystic, neoplastic formation, root dilaceration, presence of alveolar fissure an ...
Cortical bone thickness in the maxilla and mandible for mini
... early as 1000 BC3. Traditional orthodontic concepts are credited to Edward H. Angle, also known as the father of modern orthodontics, in the late 1800s. Angle described different classifications of malocclusion based on the location of the permanent maxillary first molars in relation to the permanen ...
... early as 1000 BC3. Traditional orthodontic concepts are credited to Edward H. Angle, also known as the father of modern orthodontics, in the late 1800s. Angle described different classifications of malocclusion based on the location of the permanent maxillary first molars in relation to the permanen ...
Derid S. Ure, B.S., D.D.S.
... relation to the occlusal plane...........................91 Figure 3.10: Orientation of Osstell® transducer in relation to the Smartpeg and MSI.........................91 Figure 3.11: Timing of MSI failures by dog, anterior/ posterior location, tissue type and pilot hole presence..94 Figure 3.12: IS ...
... relation to the occlusal plane...........................91 Figure 3.10: Orientation of Osstell® transducer in relation to the Smartpeg and MSI.........................91 Figure 3.11: Timing of MSI failures by dog, anterior/ posterior location, tissue type and pilot hole presence..94 Figure 3.12: IS ...
Author`s personal copy
... about. In particular, Sandstedt2 noted that different types of force lead to different types of dental movement, and hypothesised that bone tissues react differently according to whether they are subjected to compression or tension. Specifically, Sandstedt2 documented the formation of new tissue on ...
... about. In particular, Sandstedt2 noted that different types of force lead to different types of dental movement, and hypothesised that bone tissues react differently according to whether they are subjected to compression or tension. Specifically, Sandstedt2 documented the formation of new tissue on ...
Induction of cytokines, MMP9, TIMPs, RANKL
... This controlled longitudinal intervention study investigated changes in cytokines and biomarkers of bone and tissue metabolism within gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) from patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. GCF was collected on Periopaper™ strips (Oraflow Inc., USA) from 20 volunteers at base ...
... This controlled longitudinal intervention study investigated changes in cytokines and biomarkers of bone and tissue metabolism within gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) from patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. GCF was collected on Periopaper™ strips (Oraflow Inc., USA) from 20 volunteers at base ...
Treatment Options in Maxillary Transverse Skeletal Deficiencies
... Dental relapse following osteotomies has been reported to be a consequence of the soft tissue drape and its lack of resilience. In the maxilla, the palatal tissue is quite dense and difficult to stretch, this contributes to the difference between the dental and skeletal expansion. Bays ’92, Block ‘9 ...
... Dental relapse following osteotomies has been reported to be a consequence of the soft tissue drape and its lack of resilience. In the maxilla, the palatal tissue is quite dense and difficult to stretch, this contributes to the difference between the dental and skeletal expansion. Bays ’92, Block ‘9 ...
989PPA Salama
... Beach Gardens, FL) were utilized with UCLA-type custom abutments (Figure 10). The orthodontic treatment was preceded by an initial surgical phase that used a guided bone regenerative procedure to increase the buccolingual dimensions of the ridge prior to tooth movement. The orthodontic treatment mod ...
... Beach Gardens, FL) were utilized with UCLA-type custom abutments (Figure 10). The orthodontic treatment was preceded by an initial surgical phase that used a guided bone regenerative procedure to increase the buccolingual dimensions of the ridge prior to tooth movement. The orthodontic treatment mod ...
Dental and Skeletal Changes Following Surgically
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... Fax: 886-2-25147742; E-mail: [email protected] ...
Characteristic features of orthodontic treatment of tooth retention
... formation. Among other causes, tooth retention is often caused by supernumerary teeth (ST), which occur as single, multiple, unilateral or bilateral anomalies in the maxilla, mandible or both jaws.1 A statistically significant association has been found between unerupted incisors and other inherited ...
... formation. Among other causes, tooth retention is often caused by supernumerary teeth (ST), which occur as single, multiple, unilateral or bilateral anomalies in the maxilla, mandible or both jaws.1 A statistically significant association has been found between unerupted incisors and other inherited ...
Long-term dental and skeletal changes in patients submitted to
... who accepted 25 years as an upper limit for applying orthopedic expansion. Other authors24 consider that skeletally mature patients must be submitted to SARME and, in these authors’ study, a hand-wrist ...
... who accepted 25 years as an upper limit for applying orthopedic expansion. Other authors24 consider that skeletally mature patients must be submitted to SARME and, in these authors’ study, a hand-wrist ...
Investigation of third molar impaction in Turkish orthodontic patients
... C impactions in the maxilla (P = 0.75), or in the mandible (P = 0.79) in men and women. The relative proportion of the different levels of impaction was significantly different between the 2 arches. There was significantly more level C impaction in the maxilla (46%) than in the mandible (32%) (P = 0 ...
... C impactions in the maxilla (P = 0.75), or in the mandible (P = 0.79) in men and women. The relative proportion of the different levels of impaction was significantly different between the 2 arches. There was significantly more level C impaction in the maxilla (46%) than in the mandible (32%) (P = 0 ...
Nasolabial and Interincisal Angle Evaluation in Anterior Maxillary
... accepted method worldwide for the treatment of congenital and acquired craniofacial anomalies. Le Fort I osteotomy with direct advancement has many disadvantages when used for the correction of hypoplastic maxilla in cleft lip and palate patients, such as limited advancement, requirement of bone gra ...
... accepted method worldwide for the treatment of congenital and acquired craniofacial anomalies. Le Fort I osteotomy with direct advancement has many disadvantages when used for the correction of hypoplastic maxilla in cleft lip and palate patients, such as limited advancement, requirement of bone gra ...
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... Ultrasounds in the Differential Diagnosis of Periapical Lesions Vivek Aggarwal, MDS, Ajay Logani, MDS, and Naseem Shah, MDS ...
... Ultrasounds in the Differential Diagnosis of Periapical Lesions Vivek Aggarwal, MDS, Ajay Logani, MDS, and Naseem Shah, MDS ...
Changing Esthetic Paradigm in Hemifacial Microsomia
... patients in that it can be performed early in childhood with minimal morbidity21. Wolff’s law and the functional matrix theory of Moss established the relationship between bone morphology and the functional and soft tissue forces. A direct relationship between the mandibular deformity and the status ...
... patients in that it can be performed early in childhood with minimal morbidity21. Wolff’s law and the functional matrix theory of Moss established the relationship between bone morphology and the functional and soft tissue forces. A direct relationship between the mandibular deformity and the status ...
Review Article Mouthwashes and Their Use in
... Oral mucositis: Oral mucositis is a complication which can be seen in patients after head and neck radiation therapy, chemotherapy and in bone marrow transplant cases[4850]. Although the mechanism for development of oral mucositis is much complex, but it may occur from direct effect of cytotoxic dru ...
... Oral mucositis: Oral mucositis is a complication which can be seen in patients after head and neck radiation therapy, chemotherapy and in bone marrow transplant cases[4850]. Although the mechanism for development of oral mucositis is much complex, but it may occur from direct effect of cytotoxic dru ...
Full text - Advances in Medical Sciences
... by Gaulis and Joho [16], who noted that tissue removal, particularly in the case of vestibular impaction, can have an unfavourable effect on mucosa and gingiva. In such cases, flap should be shifted to the crown. Vanarsdall and Corn [17] and Vermette and Kokich [18] described the technique that help ...
... by Gaulis and Joho [16], who noted that tissue removal, particularly in the case of vestibular impaction, can have an unfavourable effect on mucosa and gingiva. In such cases, flap should be shifted to the crown. Vanarsdall and Corn [17] and Vermette and Kokich [18] described the technique that help ...
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial
... The topography of the inferior wall with the maxillary root apices varies according to a patient's age, size, amount of pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, and status of dental retention.3 The thickness of the inferior wall of the sinus and its relationship with the adjacent teeth is crucial for ...
... The topography of the inferior wall with the maxillary root apices varies according to a patient's age, size, amount of pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, and status of dental retention.3 The thickness of the inferior wall of the sinus and its relationship with the adjacent teeth is crucial for ...
Indirect Anchorage Using the Palate
... of any other intraoral site with minor alterations. Upon the application of a compound topical anesthetic, the tissue thickness should be measured. In cases that the tissue is more than 2 mm thick, local infiltration or a Madajet spray is indicated to allow for profound anesthesia. The use of tissue ...
... of any other intraoral site with minor alterations. Upon the application of a compound topical anesthetic, the tissue thickness should be measured. In cases that the tissue is more than 2 mm thick, local infiltration or a Madajet spray is indicated to allow for profound anesthesia. The use of tissue ...
Marsupialization of Dentigerous Cyst: Report of a Case
... In the treatment of dentigerous cysts marsupialization has the advantage of reducing the cyst cavity and preserving the involved tooth in the cyst. However, because tooth eruption is not reliably predictable, clinical judgment might lead many clinicians to entirely remove the cyst and extract the to ...
... In the treatment of dentigerous cysts marsupialization has the advantage of reducing the cyst cavity and preserving the involved tooth in the cyst. However, because tooth eruption is not reliably predictable, clinical judgment might lead many clinicians to entirely remove the cyst and extract the to ...
Skeletal Anchorage using Mini-implants in the Maxillary Tuberosity
... miniscrew or microscrew implants. Most frequently recommended sites are the midpalatine area, the alveolar bone between the maxillary second premolars and first molars, and the mandibular first and second molars6 and several case reports with mini-implants placed at these anatomical sites have been ...
... miniscrew or microscrew implants. Most frequently recommended sites are the midpalatine area, the alveolar bone between the maxillary second premolars and first molars, and the mandibular first and second molars6 and several case reports with mini-implants placed at these anatomical sites have been ...
Impacted maxillary incisors: Causes, Diagnosis and
... should wait to apply post surgical orthodontic forces after exposure and bonding. Some authors recommend application of force immediately after exposure. Others recommend waiting for one to two weeks. This decision appears to be the personal preference of the clinician. It has been reported that tre ...
... should wait to apply post surgical orthodontic forces after exposure and bonding. Some authors recommend application of force immediately after exposure. Others recommend waiting for one to two weeks. This decision appears to be the personal preference of the clinician. It has been reported that tre ...
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.