- Bredent
... The ridges are shaped by the practitioner according to phonetic and aesthetic aspects, as well as according to the markings, and are to be transferred in a first step to the model and later on when fitting. ...
... The ridges are shaped by the practitioner according to phonetic and aesthetic aspects, as well as according to the markings, and are to be transferred in a first step to the model and later on when fitting. ...
IAF Form - Orthodontic Form
... 4. Severe traumatic deviations---these might include, for example, loss of premaxillary segment by burns or accident, the result of osteomyelitis, or other gross pathology. Traumatic deviation does not mean loss of anterior teeth due to gross destruction or evulsion. If present, enter an “X” and sco ...
... 4. Severe traumatic deviations---these might include, for example, loss of premaxillary segment by burns or accident, the result of osteomyelitis, or other gross pathology. Traumatic deviation does not mean loss of anterior teeth due to gross destruction or evulsion. If present, enter an “X” and sco ...
Temporary Anchorage Devices - Huntington Beach Oral and
... ▫ Involves an inelastic or even rigid connection between the anchor and the orthodontic appliances ▫ E.g. maxillary anchor tied by steel ligature to the anterior teeth to provide more anchorage – then a coil spring could be used on the archwire to distalize the molar teeth Indirect due to the forc ...
... ▫ Involves an inelastic or even rigid connection between the anchor and the orthodontic appliances ▫ E.g. maxillary anchor tied by steel ligature to the anterior teeth to provide more anchorage – then a coil spring could be used on the archwire to distalize the molar teeth Indirect due to the forc ...
A CASE REPORT Dr. Ka - international journal of research in dentistry
... and Asian populations and it reaches 20% if the third molars are considered. The prevalence in primary dentition is lower, ranging between 0.5% and 0.9%.10,11Although tooth agenesis is occasionally caused by environmental factors, in the majority of cases hypodontia has a genetic basis. Developing t ...
... and Asian populations and it reaches 20% if the third molars are considered. The prevalence in primary dentition is lower, ranging between 0.5% and 0.9%.10,11Although tooth agenesis is occasionally caused by environmental factors, in the majority of cases hypodontia has a genetic basis. Developing t ...
Surgical Orthodontic treatment of Skeletal Class II malocclusion
... Traditional technique for correcting Class II in a growing patient is by growth modulation. In adults Class II discrepancy are treated either by orthodontic or comaflauge or by surgical correction. Class II discrepancies with mandibular deficiency are treated surgically by mandibular advancement sur ...
... Traditional technique for correcting Class II in a growing patient is by growth modulation. In adults Class II discrepancy are treated either by orthodontic or comaflauge or by surgical correction. Class II discrepancies with mandibular deficiency are treated surgically by mandibular advancement sur ...
Occurrence of oral diseases in neotropical wild carnivores kept
... The traumatic injuries in this study were identified as a result of stress and therefore can be corrected through ...
... The traumatic injuries in this study were identified as a result of stress and therefore can be corrected through ...
The Occlusion Occlusion is the relationship of the teeth in the
... Ankylosis: union or consolidation of two similar or dissimilar hard tissues previously adjacent but not attached. Dental ankylosis: rigid fixation of a tooth to the surrounding alveolus as a result of ossification of the periodontal ligament; prevents eruption and orthodontic movement. Centric occlu ...
... Ankylosis: union or consolidation of two similar or dissimilar hard tissues previously adjacent but not attached. Dental ankylosis: rigid fixation of a tooth to the surrounding alveolus as a result of ossification of the periodontal ligament; prevents eruption and orthodontic movement. Centric occlu ...
Preview - Quintessence Publishing!
... a questionnaire that the patient fills out at the first consultation. The questionnaire’s coverage should be thorough so that no important areas are overlooked. The data are used to focus follow-up questions. Existing medical problems must be further evaluated and discussed with the appropriate phys ...
... a questionnaire that the patient fills out at the first consultation. The questionnaire’s coverage should be thorough so that no important areas are overlooked. The data are used to focus follow-up questions. Existing medical problems must be further evaluated and discussed with the appropriate phys ...
Mandibular Molar Protraction with Temporary Anchorage Devices
... pushes second premolar mesially. Buccal hook for molar band is fabricated at chairside. B. “Push-pull” technique using sliding band. ...
... pushes second premolar mesially. Buccal hook for molar band is fabricated at chairside. B. “Push-pull” technique using sliding band. ...
Analyzing Mesiodistal Widths of the Permanent Teeth
... are not exception to this general rule and they have been compatible with their missions, which are chewing, developing beauty and facilitating speech, during million years of evolution. To meet three mentioned missions, teeth need a certain form and alignment in order to protect their both soft and ...
... are not exception to this general rule and they have been compatible with their missions, which are chewing, developing beauty and facilitating speech, during million years of evolution. To meet three mentioned missions, teeth need a certain form and alignment in order to protect their both soft and ...
Healing of 400 intra-alveolar root fractures. 2. Effect of treatment
... fragments (HH1), interposition of bone and/or periodontal ligament (PDL) or pulp necrosis (NEC). When initial displacement did not exceed 1 mm, optimal repositioning appeared to significantly enhance both the likelihood of pulpal healing and hard tissue repair (HH1). Significant differences in heali ...
... fragments (HH1), interposition of bone and/or periodontal ligament (PDL) or pulp necrosis (NEC). When initial displacement did not exceed 1 mm, optimal repositioning appeared to significantly enhance both the likelihood of pulpal healing and hard tissue repair (HH1). Significant differences in heali ...
Comparison between the treatments of anterior cross-bite with
... Twenty four patients selected from the patients attending the medical technical institute clinic in Baghdad from the first of January 2013 until the 30th of December 2013 complaining from anterior cross-bite one tooth or more age range (13-19)11male and 13 female subdivided into three groups dependi ...
... Twenty four patients selected from the patients attending the medical technical institute clinic in Baghdad from the first of January 2013 until the 30th of December 2013 complaining from anterior cross-bite one tooth or more age range (13-19)11male and 13 female subdivided into three groups dependi ...
Non-surgical Treatment of Anterior Open Bite and Its Assessment Using the
... Anterior open bite (AOB) is a dentofacial problem occurring more commonly in race groups of African origin1. Although multi-factorial, the aetiology exerts its influence in tandem with craniofacial development. Diagnosis is confirmed by a cephalometric assessment and points either to a skeletal orig ...
... Anterior open bite (AOB) is a dentofacial problem occurring more commonly in race groups of African origin1. Although multi-factorial, the aetiology exerts its influence in tandem with craniofacial development. Diagnosis is confirmed by a cephalometric assessment and points either to a skeletal orig ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... bite case is ideally corrected with a combination of orthodontics and orthognathic surgery43 because the relapse after surgery is usually less than that seen with nonsurgical treatment alone.44 On the other hand, early treatment of hyperAngle Orthodontist, Vol 74, No 4, 2004 ...
... bite case is ideally corrected with a combination of orthodontics and orthognathic surgery43 because the relapse after surgery is usually less than that seen with nonsurgical treatment alone.44 On the other hand, early treatment of hyperAngle Orthodontist, Vol 74, No 4, 2004 ...
Sealants - California Dental Association
... Preventing tooth decay can become even easier. You may already be aware that daily brushing and flossing are the most important weapons against the formation of plaque, the primary cause of cavities. In addition to your regular routine of brushing and flossing, your dentist can apply a coat of plast ...
... Preventing tooth decay can become even easier. You may already be aware that daily brushing and flossing are the most important weapons against the formation of plaque, the primary cause of cavities. In addition to your regular routine of brushing and flossing, your dentist can apply a coat of plast ...
orthodontic treatment for children
... This stage is usually done when the child is between 7 and 12 years of age, their growth stage. The main purpose of this stage is to develop the jaw bones to better accommodate the teeth. In most cases this is accomplished with the use of removable appliances. Phase 1 treatment should be initiated f ...
... This stage is usually done when the child is between 7 and 12 years of age, their growth stage. The main purpose of this stage is to develop the jaw bones to better accommodate the teeth. In most cases this is accomplished with the use of removable appliances. Phase 1 treatment should be initiated f ...
SIMULTANEOUS DUAL ARCH DEVELOPMENT
... Arch length discrepancies often are not recognized in the maxillary arch until the space required for the maxillary canine eruption is deficient and many clinicians still are reluctant to expand the maxillary arch in the absence of a buccal cross bite. The Series 2000® system as presented is a match ...
... Arch length discrepancies often are not recognized in the maxillary arch until the space required for the maxillary canine eruption is deficient and many clinicians still are reluctant to expand the maxillary arch in the absence of a buccal cross bite. The Series 2000® system as presented is a match ...
Tooth STraigthening Treatments
... bacteria and plaque from your teeth when the toothbrush can contact most of the smooth surfaces of your teeth. Localised severe crowding can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and destruction of the bony foundation that holds your teeth in position. If your supporting gum tissues are affected by gum d ...
... bacteria and plaque from your teeth when the toothbrush can contact most of the smooth surfaces of your teeth. Localised severe crowding can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and destruction of the bony foundation that holds your teeth in position. If your supporting gum tissues are affected by gum d ...
examination in orthodontic
... another individual, as with a child who is being brought for orthodontic treatment by mother or an older patient who is seeking alignment of incisor teeth because her boyfriend (or his girlfriend) wants the teeth to look better. • Internal motivation comes from within the individual and is based on ...
... another individual, as with a child who is being brought for orthodontic treatment by mother or an older patient who is seeking alignment of incisor teeth because her boyfriend (or his girlfriend) wants the teeth to look better. • Internal motivation comes from within the individual and is based on ...
orld Journal of Orthodontics Correcting Excessive
... and cause them to flare because the force line passes facial to their center of resistance creating a labially directed moment. Such flaring can be controlled with elastomeric power chain extending from one upper molar to the other. 3. In maxillary 1st premolar extraction patients, posterior segment ...
... and cause them to flare because the force line passes facial to their center of resistance creating a labially directed moment. Such flaring can be controlled with elastomeric power chain extending from one upper molar to the other. 3. In maxillary 1st premolar extraction patients, posterior segment ...
A Case Report. - International Journal of Health Sciences and
... length discrepancies have been considered not to have any effect on dental arch width changes in many studies. [13] In this study, there was more crowding in the extraction group (26.7 mm for the maxilla and 26.3 mm for the mandible) than in nonextraction group (24.5 mm for the maxilla and 22.1 mm f ...
... length discrepancies have been considered not to have any effect on dental arch width changes in many studies. [13] In this study, there was more crowding in the extraction group (26.7 mm for the maxilla and 26.3 mm for the mandible) than in nonextraction group (24.5 mm for the maxilla and 22.1 mm f ...
Upper Molar Intrusion with Mini-implants to Correct Anterior Skeletal
... After scaling and polishing of teeth, trans-palatal arch was delivered 2 mm off the palate to intrude the buccal and palatal cusps of maxillary six molars. 022 slot MBT brackets system was used, the archwire sequence progressed to 0.19 × 0.25 S.S to stabilize the arch. 3 months into treatment box el ...
... After scaling and polishing of teeth, trans-palatal arch was delivered 2 mm off the palate to intrude the buccal and palatal cusps of maxillary six molars. 022 slot MBT brackets system was used, the archwire sequence progressed to 0.19 × 0.25 S.S to stabilize the arch. 3 months into treatment box el ...
A Guide to Children`s Dental Health
... Daily dental cleaning should start as soon as your infant’s first tooth appears. Wipe the teeth with a piece of gauze or a damp cloth. Switch to a toothbrush with a fluoride toothpaste as your child gets older. Because children tend to swallow toothpaste, put only a small (pea-sized) amount of fluor ...
... Daily dental cleaning should start as soon as your infant’s first tooth appears. Wipe the teeth with a piece of gauze or a damp cloth. Switch to a toothbrush with a fluoride toothpaste as your child gets older. Because children tend to swallow toothpaste, put only a small (pea-sized) amount of fluor ...
Dental Care - Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation
... The class of drugs known as bisphosphonates is being used as a treatment for many bone disorders. An increasing number of children and adults with OI receive bisphosphonates as part of a clinical trial or on an “off-label” basis. These include: pamidronate (Aredia®) and zoledronic acid (Zometa®) giv ...
... The class of drugs known as bisphosphonates is being used as a treatment for many bone disorders. An increasing number of children and adults with OI receive bisphosphonates as part of a clinical trial or on an “off-label” basis. These include: pamidronate (Aredia®) and zoledronic acid (Zometa®) giv ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... A premise for the successful realization of a combined therapy is that less invasive treatment options (for example, growth influence, as mentioned above) can no longer be used or do not achieve the treatment objectives or even worsen the situation (for example, extraction in a flat profile) [33, 34 ...
... A premise for the successful realization of a combined therapy is that less invasive treatment options (for example, growth influence, as mentioned above) can no longer be used or do not achieve the treatment objectives or even worsen the situation (for example, extraction in a flat profile) [33, 34 ...
Mandibular fracture
Mandibular fracture, also known as fractures of the jaw, are breaks through the mandibular bone. They usually occur due to trauma and are often associated with other facial trauma.The types of mandibular fractures include fractures at the symphyseal area, horizontal ramus, mandibular angle and condylar neck.