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... Even titanium alloys induce osseointegration after placing in the bone, since there is about 90% of titanium in the alloys. Fortunately thin microimplants can be removed easily when rotated counter-installing wise using driver. There is no need to inject for anesthesia, only topical anesthesia is en ...
... Even titanium alloys induce osseointegration after placing in the bone, since there is about 90% of titanium in the alloys. Fortunately thin microimplants can be removed easily when rotated counter-installing wise using driver. There is no need to inject for anesthesia, only topical anesthesia is en ...
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... Clinical results showed that the mean plque index score (PI) was significantly increased after two weeks (T2) Surprisingly the PI score progressively decreased at T4. Microbiological changes were observed at different collection time points. At T1 facultative aerobic species such as Streptococcus sp ...
... Clinical results showed that the mean plque index score (PI) was significantly increased after two weeks (T2) Surprisingly the PI score progressively decreased at T4. Microbiological changes were observed at different collection time points. At T1 facultative aerobic species such as Streptococcus sp ...
Cranio-facial changes and mouth breathing Clinical Patrick McKeown
... Tourne (1990) recognised that ‘the switch from a nasal to an oronasal (mouth and nose combined) breathing pattern induces functional adaptations that include an increase in total anterior face height and vertical development of the lower anterior face.’ In another paper, Schreiner (1996) comments th ...
... Tourne (1990) recognised that ‘the switch from a nasal to an oronasal (mouth and nose combined) breathing pattern induces functional adaptations that include an increase in total anterior face height and vertical development of the lower anterior face.’ In another paper, Schreiner (1996) comments th ...
Cranio-facial changes and mouth breathing
... Tourne (1990) recognised that ‘the switch from a nasal to an oronasal (mouth and nose combined) breathing pattern induces functional adaptations that include an increase in total anterior face height and vertical development of the lower anterior face.’ In another paper, Schreiner (1996) comments th ...
... Tourne (1990) recognised that ‘the switch from a nasal to an oronasal (mouth and nose combined) breathing pattern induces functional adaptations that include an increase in total anterior face height and vertical development of the lower anterior face.’ In another paper, Schreiner (1996) comments th ...
Bond failure and decalcification
... procedure might be a goal in an average orthodontic office. For light-curing composite systems, there has been a move toward quicker curing time with more intense curing units. For self-curing bonding systems, a reasonable self-curing time might be one of the apparent goals. A cyanoacrylate (SmartBo ...
... procedure might be a goal in an average orthodontic office. For light-curing composite systems, there has been a move toward quicker curing time with more intense curing units. For self-curing bonding systems, a reasonable self-curing time might be one of the apparent goals. A cyanoacrylate (SmartBo ...
Treatment of Skeletal Class II Malocclusion Using a Fixed Functional
... on patient compliance for their effectiveness. 7 Poor cooperation can lead to poor treatment results and increased treatment time.2,8 The Forsus FRD (3M Unitek Corp, Monrovia, California, USA) is one of the newest fixed functional appliances introduced. It offers the advantages of giving predictable ...
... on patient compliance for their effectiveness. 7 Poor cooperation can lead to poor treatment results and increased treatment time.2,8 The Forsus FRD (3M Unitek Corp, Monrovia, California, USA) is one of the newest fixed functional appliances introduced. It offers the advantages of giving predictable ...
Premature loss of maxillary primary incisor and delayed eruption of
... In this case report the trauma took place at the age of 3 years, an age in which the crown of the permanent tooth is forming, and also a time when one can more often detect alterations in enamel formation. The periapical x-ray the parents had kept was not taken at the time of the trauma, but only at ...
... In this case report the trauma took place at the age of 3 years, an age in which the crown of the permanent tooth is forming, and also a time when one can more often detect alterations in enamel formation. The periapical x-ray the parents had kept was not taken at the time of the trauma, but only at ...
Guideline on Management of Acute Dental Trauma
... intervention (ie, asymptomatic, positive sensitivity to pulp testing, root continues to develop in immature teeth, no mobility, no periapical pathology).1,2,21,25,33 Initiation of endodontic treatment is indicated in cases of spontaneous pain, abnormal response to pulp sensitivity tests, lack of con ...
... intervention (ie, asymptomatic, positive sensitivity to pulp testing, root continues to develop in immature teeth, no mobility, no periapical pathology).1,2,21,25,33 Initiation of endodontic treatment is indicated in cases of spontaneous pain, abnormal response to pulp sensitivity tests, lack of con ...
Microimplant in Lingual Tori to Correct Anterior Crossbite in Adult
... The correction of anterior crossbite within the free way space does not usually require the use of any bite raising appliance. But, considering the age and the amount of flaring, it was decided to open the bite using glass ionomer cement blocks on the mandibular posterior teeth before starting the r ...
... The correction of anterior crossbite within the free way space does not usually require the use of any bite raising appliance. But, considering the age and the amount of flaring, it was decided to open the bite using glass ionomer cement blocks on the mandibular posterior teeth before starting the r ...
- Journal of Dentofacial Anomalies and Orthodontics
... and the intensity of the discomfort diminish but do not disappear entirely, remaining related to the nature of the provocative action. Maximum intensity of pain is reached about twelve hours after the application of the force and lasts for two to three days and, in some cases, as long as 15 days. Or ...
... and the intensity of the discomfort diminish but do not disappear entirely, remaining related to the nature of the provocative action. Maximum intensity of pain is reached about twelve hours after the application of the force and lasts for two to three days and, in some cases, as long as 15 days. Or ...
Providing Coverage for Orthodontics
... well as the amount the previous insurance paid. For details, please see your HR representative or Aetna account manager. ...
... well as the amount the previous insurance paid. For details, please see your HR representative or Aetna account manager. ...
How to use it Do I need to continue using MI Paste
... These days more and more people are whitening their teeth, either as a one step procedure at their dentist or under supervision at home. Whichever method is used, the whitening process removes proteins and moisture from the teeth - in the same way as shampooing strips your hair of essential oils and ...
... These days more and more people are whitening their teeth, either as a one step procedure at their dentist or under supervision at home. Whichever method is used, the whitening process removes proteins and moisture from the teeth - in the same way as shampooing strips your hair of essential oils and ...
EXTRACTIONS IN ORTHODONTICS
... • In malocclusions with skeletal discrepancies it is crucial—for the diagnosis and prognosis of the case—to check whether the patient is still undergoing significant facial growth. • If a malocclusion can be corrected with growth response (growth redirection), clinicians can handle the case without ...
... • In malocclusions with skeletal discrepancies it is crucial—for the diagnosis and prognosis of the case—to check whether the patient is still undergoing significant facial growth. • If a malocclusion can be corrected with growth response (growth redirection), clinicians can handle the case without ...
Lingually Displaced Mandibular Canine Teeth in Young Dogs
... teeth has been described in a case of mandibular retrognathia.23 Some of these techniques are more appropriate and have fewer adverse effects than otheis. Fbr successful use of any orthodontic appliance, a cooperative dog and owner are necessary.4,S'10,r2 Good oral hygiene is necessary to reduce muc ...
... teeth has been described in a case of mandibular retrognathia.23 Some of these techniques are more appropriate and have fewer adverse effects than otheis. Fbr successful use of any orthodontic appliance, a cooperative dog and owner are necessary.4,S'10,r2 Good oral hygiene is necessary to reduce muc ...
Bite Plate Appliance - Griffin and Errera Orthodontics
... Avoid sticky foods such as taffy, caramels, starburst, gummy candy, skittles, and gum. Also avoid hard foods such as ice, nuts, and hard candy. These can damage or break your bite plate. When your bite plate is not in your mouth, always keep it in the retainer case provided. Keep your bite plate out ...
... Avoid sticky foods such as taffy, caramels, starburst, gummy candy, skittles, and gum. Also avoid hard foods such as ice, nuts, and hard candy. These can damage or break your bite plate. When your bite plate is not in your mouth, always keep it in the retainer case provided. Keep your bite plate out ...
Mini-screw Application For Gummy Smile Correction
... Panoramic radiographs revealed no missing teeth except the upper and lower right third molars. These teeth were extracted before the orthodontic treatment. The lower first molars were restorated with fillings (Figure 3). ...
... Panoramic radiographs revealed no missing teeth except the upper and lower right third molars. These teeth were extracted before the orthodontic treatment. The lower first molars were restorated with fillings (Figure 3). ...
A PARADIGM SHIFT IN ORTHODONTIC ANCHORAGE A CLINICAL
... anc horage needs of the o rtho d o nti st. The rniniscrew ca n be loaded immediately w ith fo rces in th e range of 50 to 300 g. Com plete osseo integratio n is ne ith er ex pected no r desi red with t hi s anch o rage syste m . Thi s ancho rage syste m ca n be used t'O suppo rt a va ri ety o f o r ...
... anc horage needs of the o rtho d o nti st. The rniniscrew ca n be loaded immediately w ith fo rces in th e range of 50 to 300 g. Com plete osseo integratio n is ne ith er ex pected no r desi red with t hi s anch o rage syste m . Thi s ancho rage syste m ca n be used t'O suppo rt a va ri ety o f o r ...