(CBCT) as a Diagnostic Tool to Assess the Relationship between
... The removal of mandibular third molars may cause dysesthesia or loss of sensation due to damage to the inferior alveolar nerve during the operation.3 Several factors are considered to be associated with nerve damage.1-3 It is known that the risk dramatically increases when there is direct contact be ...
... The removal of mandibular third molars may cause dysesthesia or loss of sensation due to damage to the inferior alveolar nerve during the operation.3 Several factors are considered to be associated with nerve damage.1-3 It is known that the risk dramatically increases when there is direct contact be ...
Periodontium and Orthodontic Implications: Clinical Applications
... 7) It decreases or eliminates effects of bru xism, as pain or muscle spasms, during the orthodontic therapy; 8) W ith the current available orthodontic technology and with correct planning and execution, it allo ws precise, light and efficient orthodontic movements. Summarizing, when the periodontal ...
... 7) It decreases or eliminates effects of bru xism, as pain or muscle spasms, during the orthodontic therapy; 8) W ith the current available orthodontic technology and with correct planning and execution, it allo ws precise, light and efficient orthodontic movements. Summarizing, when the periodontal ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... The term halitosis originated from the Latin word halitus means breath, and the Greek – osis, is an unpleasant condition experienced by most of individuals.[1] since bad breath usually comes from mouth itself, the dentist should be the first professional whom patients seek help. In recent years, the ...
... The term halitosis originated from the Latin word halitus means breath, and the Greek – osis, is an unpleasant condition experienced by most of individuals.[1] since bad breath usually comes from mouth itself, the dentist should be the first professional whom patients seek help. In recent years, the ...
A Collaborative Approach for Today`s Patient
... “family doc” who treated all one’s ills. We are living longer and better than ever before in history with advances in healthcare occurring at a rapid pace. Some believe that in dentistry the age of the “superdentist” is upon us and this would seem counterintuitive to the rest of healthcare. This pre ...
... “family doc” who treated all one’s ills. We are living longer and better than ever before in history with advances in healthcare occurring at a rapid pace. Some believe that in dentistry the age of the “superdentist” is upon us and this would seem counterintuitive to the rest of healthcare. This pre ...
Implant Site Development by Orthodontic Extrusion
... reported in most cases. Despite the extensive periodontal destruction that characterized most of the subject teeth, most authors indicated that all active periodontal ...
... reported in most cases. Despite the extensive periodontal destruction that characterized most of the subject teeth, most authors indicated that all active periodontal ...
- Odontologia Restauradora
... When this happens, the rest of teeth move to occupy the free space. If the loss affects a molar, it is desirable to use a space maintainer. This appliance keeps the space for the permanent tooth. The dentist will decide which type of space maintainer to use in each case. What are periodontal disease ...
... When this happens, the rest of teeth move to occupy the free space. If the loss affects a molar, it is desirable to use a space maintainer. This appliance keeps the space for the permanent tooth. The dentist will decide which type of space maintainer to use in each case. What are periodontal disease ...
case report - Studio Luzi
... Fig. 8 A. Placing attachment hook at end of power arm makes anchorage ligature parallel to Herbst appliance’s line of action, eliminating torsional moments that could allow incisor proclination. B. Placing hook at level of Herbst cast framework generates unwanted moment. ...
... Fig. 8 A. Placing attachment hook at end of power arm makes anchorage ligature parallel to Herbst appliance’s line of action, eliminating torsional moments that could allow incisor proclination. B. Placing hook at level of Herbst cast framework generates unwanted moment. ...
Dentoalveolar Procedures for the Anticoagulated Patient: Literature
... surgical procedures were reviewed without alteration of warfarin and concluded that severe postoperative bleeding not controlled with local measures is rare and often corresponds with supratherapeutic anticoagulation. Meanwhile, 4 patients experienced fatal embolic complications following withdrawal ...
... surgical procedures were reviewed without alteration of warfarin and concluded that severe postoperative bleeding not controlled with local measures is rare and often corresponds with supratherapeutic anticoagulation. Meanwhile, 4 patients experienced fatal embolic complications following withdrawal ...
Vincent G. Kokich, David P. Mathews and Frank M. Spear
... 5. Establish an Angle Class I canine relationship on the left side. 6. Create sufficient alveolar width for the placement of an implant in the maxillary left second premolar region. ...
... 5. Establish an Angle Class I canine relationship on the left side. 6. Create sufficient alveolar width for the placement of an implant in the maxillary left second premolar region. ...
Risks and complications in surgically assisted rapid maxillary
... Many studies have reported the connection between the closure of sutures and the patient's age, and type of expansion14-17. For example, Latham & Burston14 state that, in general, after about 2 or 3 years of age the skull sutures function primarily as sites of bone union, although localized remodeli ...
... Many studies have reported the connection between the closure of sutures and the patient's age, and type of expansion14-17. For example, Latham & Burston14 state that, in general, after about 2 or 3 years of age the skull sutures function primarily as sites of bone union, although localized remodeli ...
Posttreatment status of Palatally Impacted Maxillary Canines treated
... canine were selected to participate in this study. The inclusion criteria to this prospective study were as follows: 1) nonsyndromic patients with a unilateral palatally impacted maxillary canine, i.e., unerupted after a complete root development or if the contralateral tooth was erupted for at leas ...
... canine were selected to participate in this study. The inclusion criteria to this prospective study were as follows: 1) nonsyndromic patients with a unilateral palatally impacted maxillary canine, i.e., unerupted after a complete root development or if the contralateral tooth was erupted for at leas ...
Congenitally missing mandibular second premolars: Clinical options
... Another option is to maintain the deciduous tooth until the patient is old enough for the implant. The appropriate age for implant placement is determined by the cessation of vertical facial growth. That parameter is determined by comparing serial cephalometric radiographs to determine when ramus gr ...
... Another option is to maintain the deciduous tooth until the patient is old enough for the implant. The appropriate age for implant placement is determined by the cessation of vertical facial growth. That parameter is determined by comparing serial cephalometric radiographs to determine when ramus gr ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... the tooth’s long axis, but it was impossible to get this force with orthodontic miniscrews, and it is not comfortable for the patient to have a miniplate implanted on the palatal side. Therefore, we decided to implant two orthodontic miniscrews and attach a hook for getting an intrusive force vector ...
... the tooth’s long axis, but it was impossible to get this force with orthodontic miniscrews, and it is not comfortable for the patient to have a miniplate implanted on the palatal side. Therefore, we decided to implant two orthodontic miniscrews and attach a hook for getting an intrusive force vector ...
POST-MORTEM SHEAR TESTING OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED
... Consequently, none of these implant systems have gained widespread clinical acceptance. ...
... Consequently, none of these implant systems have gained widespread clinical acceptance. ...
Altered Passive Eruption -- The Undiagnosed
... the root may be clinically exposed. Proliferation of the junctional epithelium onto the root is accompanied by degeneration of gingival and periodontal ligament fibers and their detachment from the tooth. It is currently believed this degeneration is the result of chronic inflammation and therefore ...
... the root may be clinically exposed. Proliferation of the junctional epithelium onto the root is accompanied by degeneration of gingival and periodontal ligament fibers and their detachment from the tooth. It is currently believed this degeneration is the result of chronic inflammation and therefore ...
Planning esthetic treatment after avulsion of maxillary incisors
... “abnormal” crowns with three porcelain veneers. The outcome was almost indistinguishable from a natural dentition. Conclusions and Clinical Implications: When faced with treating severe traumatic injuries in growing patients, even after avulsion of incisors, clinicians working in cooperation can opt ...
... “abnormal” crowns with three porcelain veneers. The outcome was almost indistinguishable from a natural dentition. Conclusions and Clinical Implications: When faced with treating severe traumatic injuries in growing patients, even after avulsion of incisors, clinicians working in cooperation can opt ...
Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 15: Skeletal anchorage
... prosthodontic restorations. They also emphasized the need for adequate oral hygiene to maintain the implant. In a foreshadowing of distraction osteogenesis, Smalley et al19 demonstrated the separation of facial sutures in growing monkeys, using osseointegrated implants as anchorage with external pro ...
... prosthodontic restorations. They also emphasized the need for adequate oral hygiene to maintain the implant. In a foreshadowing of distraction osteogenesis, Smalley et al19 demonstrated the separation of facial sutures in growing monkeys, using osseointegrated implants as anchorage with external pro ...
Facial Features in Binder`s Syndrome
... The anterior cranial base is short (a reduced sella-nasion distance), and the maxilla is positioned posteriorly, which leads to Class III malocclusion and relative prognathism [1, 3]. Beside this, the convexity of the maxilla is abnormal [11]. Some patients may present a cleft palate in association ...
... The anterior cranial base is short (a reduced sella-nasion distance), and the maxilla is positioned posteriorly, which leads to Class III malocclusion and relative prognathism [1, 3]. Beside this, the convexity of the maxilla is abnormal [11]. Some patients may present a cleft palate in association ...
Oral Hygiene Fact Sheet - Barth Syndrome Foundation
... Neutropenia can be cyclical or chronic and can be serious for those who have Barth syndrome. Some individuals may pass through many cycles of neutropenia for years without problems, while others may have aphthous ulcers with every neutropenic period. For many patients with cyclical neutropenia, ther ...
... Neutropenia can be cyclical or chronic and can be serious for those who have Barth syndrome. Some individuals may pass through many cycles of neutropenia for years without problems, while others may have aphthous ulcers with every neutropenic period. For many patients with cyclical neutropenia, ther ...
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... designing intervention in specific anatomic situations. Above all, its goal is to help orthodontists plan treatment to meet the needs of their patients. Many individuals have contributed to the successful completion of this volume. My collaboration with Professor of orthodontics François Guyomard, o ...
... designing intervention in specific anatomic situations. Above all, its goal is to help orthodontists plan treatment to meet the needs of their patients. Many individuals have contributed to the successful completion of this volume. My collaboration with Professor of orthodontics François Guyomard, o ...
Expression of RANKL mRNA during Root Resorption Induced by
... resorption. The amount of induced orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption have not been revealed in the manuscript. As previously shown by King and Fischlschweiger (26), delivering 100gf by the springs to induce orthodontic tooth movement is more efficient in inducing resorption than tooth mo ...
... resorption. The amount of induced orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption have not been revealed in the manuscript. As previously shown by King and Fischlschweiger (26), delivering 100gf by the springs to induce orthodontic tooth movement is more efficient in inducing resorption than tooth mo ...
Gingival Crevicular Fluid Flow Rate and Alkaline Phosphatase Level
... turnover events and therefore reflects metabolic changes in the periodontium [20,40]. Alkaline phosphatase is commonly associated with bone metabolism with osteoblasts showing high levels of these enzymes [19,41]. As a result of orthodontic force application, the enzymes produced in the periodontium ...
... turnover events and therefore reflects metabolic changes in the periodontium [20,40]. Alkaline phosphatase is commonly associated with bone metabolism with osteoblasts showing high levels of these enzymes [19,41]. As a result of orthodontic force application, the enzymes produced in the periodontium ...
Factors influencing the stability of miniscrews. A retrospective study
... (Herman et al., 2006), correction of the dental midline (Youn, 2006), space closure (Carano et al., 2004), maxillary incisor retraction (Hong et al., 2005), and maxillary molar distalization (Velo et al., 2007). In addition, they enable clinicians to attain results which require more demanding appro ...
... (Herman et al., 2006), correction of the dental midline (Youn, 2006), space closure (Carano et al., 2004), maxillary incisor retraction (Hong et al., 2005), and maxillary molar distalization (Velo et al., 2007). In addition, they enable clinicians to attain results which require more demanding appro ...
Dry socket -Prevalence and risk factors in a
... patients smoking more than 1 pack a day, and to 40 % among patients who smoked on the day of the surgery or on the first postoperative day. This phenomenon could be due to the introduction of a foreign substance that acts as contamination at the extraction site, combined with cloth removal due to su ...
... patients smoking more than 1 pack a day, and to 40 % among patients who smoked on the day of the surgery or on the first postoperative day. This phenomenon could be due to the introduction of a foreign substance that acts as contamination at the extraction site, combined with cloth removal due to su ...
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.