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Issue 10.4 - Virtual Journal of Orthodontics
Issue 10.4 - Virtual Journal of Orthodontics

... by interaction of many variables like the bracket composition, bracket width, interbracket distance, slot size, arch wire, second order angulation, degree of torsion, ligation, and wet and dry environment. The ability to quantify and control friction will lead to less anchorage loss, more predictabl ...
Ordinary Orthodontics: Starting with the End in Mind
Ordinary Orthodontics: Starting with the End in Mind

... that should occur, even in relatively routine treatments. Nor do all clinicians prepare a patient for fixed appliance therapy in the same manner, as is evidenced by the wide variation observed in band and bond positions. This variation in bracket position occurs so frequently that, when accepting a ...
prevalence of new carious lesions among patients undergoing
prevalence of new carious lesions among patients undergoing

... The patients were selected randomly during regular recall visits to orthodontic dental clinics at the hospitals of Royal Medical Services. To detect presence of new carious lesions on banded teeth, the inserted bands were first removed with band remover by orthodontist. Residues of banding cement we ...
COOP Pope
COOP Pope

... The Resident Vitals School Presentation has been revamped to make it more relevant to current orthodontic residents and better tracking efforts are underway to ensure the information is given to as many orthodontic residents as possible. Other possible changes include the option of introducing an ...
Volltext  - Chinese Journal of Dental Research
Volltext - Chinese Journal of Dental Research

dr burris donation to mscc foundation - ASU Mid
dr burris donation to mscc foundation - ASU Mid

... Business Study Group. He is also co-owner and a frequent contributor to “The Progressive Dentist” (www.TheProDentist.com) and “The Progressive Orthodontist” (www.TheProOrtho.com) magazines, which focus solely on teaching the business of running a practice and providing real-world tips on managing a ...
Mandatory Prior Authorization Chart
Mandatory Prior Authorization Chart

... Complete missing tooth chart and photo if radiograph does not show need. Narrative if the procedure is performed due to attrition, erosion, abrasion (wear), abfraction, corrosion, or for periodontal, orthodontic, or other splinting. PA ...
How Early Orthodontic Treatment Can Prevent Temporomandibular Dysfunction, Snoring, and Sleep
How Early Orthodontic Treatment Can Prevent Temporomandibular Dysfunction, Snoring, and Sleep

... compressor. Many patients with less severe OSA, especially those with mild to moderate sleep apnea, cannot tolerate this device.24 Patients much prefer to wear an oral appliance that comfortably moves the lower jaw and tongue forward and opens up the airway to prevent snoring and OSA. The dental pro ...
State of the science on controversial topics: missing maxillary lateral
State of the science on controversial topics: missing maxillary lateral

... inter-crown and root distance, symmetry and root parallelism [11]. 2. Retention should be carefully planned, and bonded retainers considered [1]. 3. In situations where more than one tooth were absent, it was considered preferable to avoid placing two implants adjacent to each other. 4. Orthodontic ...
Figs 6 - Moro Ortodontia
Figs 6 - Moro Ortodontia

... obtain space to retract the mandibular teeth. Although the risks and costs of this option were lower than the other option, it demanded more time and high patient compliance. The patient chose the second option, because she thought that the esthetic improvement possible with surgery would not be wor ...
State of the science on controversial topics: missing maxillary
State of the science on controversial topics: missing maxillary

An Overview of Invisalign Treatment Continuing Education ®
An Overview of Invisalign Treatment Continuing Education ®

... adults and teenagers who want improved tooth alignment, but do not want treatment with conventional braces. The system was introduced in the late 1990s and uses Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology to fabricate a series of custom appliances that are esthetic an ...
Root Resorption in Mandibular Incisors During Orthodontic
Root Resorption in Mandibular Incisors During Orthodontic

Clinical Study on the Effect of Chlorhexidine Mouth Rinse in
Clinical Study on the Effect of Chlorhexidine Mouth Rinse in

... new carious lesions in orthodontic patients with high caries activity. Also, it has been shown that orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances results in enamel demineralization and increased numbers of carious lesions, predominantly in sites adjacent to brackets. (2) Brackets, arch wires and other ...
Serial Extraction
Serial Extraction

...  Performed to allow eruption and alignment of permanent incisors.  This procedure may result in lingual tipping of lower incisors and an  in overbite. But this does not pose a problem because labio-lingual displacements are better resolved than rotational displacements. 3. Extraction of primary 1 ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... mandible or both, but majority are found in the maxilla, 90-98%. Supernumerary premolars are considered as second most common supernumerary tooth after mesiodens. However, their prevalence is quite low in mandibular premolar region, 0.14% - 0.9%. 3 Supernumerary teeth may occur singly or multiple an ...
Dental Net Advantages – some important advantages when using
Dental Net Advantages – some important advantages when using

... Hospital Charges. Hospital and associated physician charges of any kind or charges for any dental treatment which cannot be performed in the participating dental office. Member Health Limitations. Charges for any dental treatment, which because of the member’s general health or mental, emotional, be ...
Mini Implant Anchorage Publications
Mini Implant Anchorage Publications

... 12) Melsen B. Is the Intraoral-Extradental anchorage changing the spectrum of orthodontics? In McNamara Jr. JA, Implants, Microimplants, Onplants and Transplants: New Answers to Old Questions in Orthodontics. The University of Michigan, USA, 2004:41-68. 13) Melsen, B. 2004, "Le système d'ancrage A ...
SEDD
SEDD

... B. is used in caries prevalence determination. C. if DMF equals 1, because D is 1, it means that one tooth is cavitated by primary or secondary caries. D. the DMF number can be decreased by carious tissue removal and restoration placement. E. the DMF number can be used to evaluate the effectiveness ...
Torque expression advantages in 0.020 inch slots
Torque expression advantages in 0.020 inch slots

... # Professor at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Roma) * Postgraduate Student in Orthodontics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Roma) ...
Surgical Orthodontic treatment of Skeletal Class II malocclusion
Surgical Orthodontic treatment of Skeletal Class II malocclusion

IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... Park [14]have suggested that hemisection of molars with questionable prognosis can maintain the teeth without detectable bone loss for a long-term period, provided that the patient has optimal oral hygiene Saad et al.[15] have also concluded that hemisection of a mandibular molar may be a suitable t ...
prevalence of early loss of primary molars in school children in
prevalence of early loss of primary molars in school children in

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Tilak+Canada+Dental+Resume+-2-+-1-+

... Passed the OMSB Prometric Exam -- General Dentistry with a score of 73% WES accredited credential evaluation -- Canadian Equivalency Summary :Five years of Professional Study with GPA : 3.12 Dedicated professional with 11 years of Dental Experience Proficient in Microsoft Office Positive attitude to ...
Couple gives family business a new meaning
Couple gives family business a new meaning

... can relate to me a little better. I am one of only four female orthodontists in all of Ottawa. Also, I graduated in 2007. Being recently educated, I was exposed to many new techniques and methods of treatment.” And how does that relate to family business? “My two sisters are also orthodontists—one p ...
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Dental braces

Dental braces (also known as braces, orthodontic cases, or cases) are devices used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person's bite, while also working to improve dental health. They are often used to correct underbites, as well as malocclusions, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites, crooked teeth, and various other flaws of the teeth and jaw. Braces can be either cosmetic or structural. Dental braces are often used in conjunction with other orthodontic appliances to help widen the palate or jaws and to otherwise assist in shaping the teeth and jaws.
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