Applying transverse genioplasty for facial asymmetry and profile
... resulted in anterosuperior rotation of the genial segment30, which presents a more-satisfying profile (Figures 3B, 7A). Aesthetic surgery of the chin is an extremely useful procedure, which can aid in achieving balanced proportions of the facial features. Although augmentation of the chin using allo ...
... resulted in anterosuperior rotation of the genial segment30, which presents a more-satisfying profile (Figures 3B, 7A). Aesthetic surgery of the chin is an extremely useful procedure, which can aid in achieving balanced proportions of the facial features. Although augmentation of the chin using allo ...
Orthodontics
... to angulation (or tip) of the long axis of the crown not to angulation of the long axis of the entire tooth. The gingival portion of the long axis of each crown was distal to the incisal portion varying with the individual tooth type, the long axis of the crown for all teeth except molars is identif ...
... to angulation (or tip) of the long axis of the crown not to angulation of the long axis of the entire tooth. The gingival portion of the long axis of each crown was distal to the incisal portion varying with the individual tooth type, the long axis of the crown for all teeth except molars is identif ...
Modified Quad Helix: A Case Report
... tongue habits results in anterior open bite or they can develop as secondary to thumb sucking. Many orthodontists have had an unfavorable proficiency of ending orthodontic treatment, with what materialized to be suitable results, but relapsed because the patient had a tongue thrust swallowing patter ...
... tongue habits results in anterior open bite or they can develop as secondary to thumb sucking. Many orthodontists have had an unfavorable proficiency of ending orthodontic treatment, with what materialized to be suitable results, but relapsed because the patient had a tongue thrust swallowing patter ...
27.Anterior open bite treatment with Mini
... factors. The factors ranging from vertical maxillary excess, abnormalities in dental eruption, open bite skeletal pattern and tongue posture problems2 contributes to this condition making it a challenge for an orthodontist. Open bite is generally classified in two categories: skeletal and dental. Fu ...
... factors. The factors ranging from vertical maxillary excess, abnormalities in dental eruption, open bite skeletal pattern and tongue posture problems2 contributes to this condition making it a challenge for an orthodontist. Open bite is generally classified in two categories: skeletal and dental. Fu ...
Class II malocclusion
... important relationships in the anteroposterior (overjet, canine relationship), in transverse relationship (crossbite) and vertical relationship (open &deep bite). Angle’s system of classification does not identify intra-arch problems such as spacing, crowding, rotation, missing or impacted teeth. ...
... important relationships in the anteroposterior (overjet, canine relationship), in transverse relationship (crossbite) and vertical relationship (open &deep bite). Angle’s system of classification does not identify intra-arch problems such as spacing, crowding, rotation, missing or impacted teeth. ...
Orthodontic Referral Proforma
... Action – moderate to severe hypodontia, refer to RCHT unless less than 3 teeth missing then refer to P 8) Presence of supernumerary teeth: Extra teeth causing a problem. Action - refer to RCHT 9) Impacted teeth: a) simple tipped teeth causing food packing b) moderate /severe impactions, including im ...
... Action – moderate to severe hypodontia, refer to RCHT unless less than 3 teeth missing then refer to P 8) Presence of supernumerary teeth: Extra teeth causing a problem. Action - refer to RCHT 9) Impacted teeth: a) simple tipped teeth causing food packing b) moderate /severe impactions, including im ...
Sealants Brochure
... and haruclls. Sometimes a special curing light is used to help the sealant harden. How long do sealants last? As long as the sealant remains intact, the tooth su rface will be protected frolll decay. Sealants usually last several years before a reapplication is needed. During your regu lar dental vi ...
... and haruclls. Sometimes a special curing light is used to help the sealant harden. How long do sealants last? As long as the sealant remains intact, the tooth su rface will be protected frolll decay. Sealants usually last several years before a reapplication is needed. During your regu lar dental vi ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... initiation to eruption is governed by a sequential and reciprocal signalling process rather than simple one-way messages. The signalling involves all major signalling pathways, including transforming growth factor b (TGFb), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), sonic heghehog (Shh), anhidrotic ectodermal ...
... initiation to eruption is governed by a sequential and reciprocal signalling process rather than simple one-way messages. The signalling involves all major signalling pathways, including transforming growth factor b (TGFb), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), sonic heghehog (Shh), anhidrotic ectodermal ...
Nonsurgical Correction of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion by
... Correction of the dental midline shift was achieved by anterior retraction with different forces toward the left side. With the use of differential MEAW technique, the midline was mildly changed without the need of extracting the premolars or using the orthoimplants. Thus, this technique can be cons ...
... Correction of the dental midline shift was achieved by anterior retraction with different forces toward the left side. With the use of differential MEAW technique, the midline was mildly changed without the need of extracting the premolars or using the orthoimplants. Thus, this technique can be cons ...
Orthodontics for Adults the why, how, where and who
... • In recent years there has been a growth in quick and short term orthodontic techniques which tend to focus on fast results but with limited objectives. The intention may be to improve the smile only, without giving equal emphasis to the bite and function. • Before your treatment starts, ensure y ...
... • In recent years there has been a growth in quick and short term orthodontic techniques which tend to focus on fast results but with limited objectives. The intention may be to improve the smile only, without giving equal emphasis to the bite and function. • Before your treatment starts, ensure y ...
Micro Implant : An Absolute Orthodontic Anchorage System : A Review
... entry into the bone. The micro-implant should not be used for self-drilling, because this can lead to metal fatigue and eventual screw fracture.5 The drill can penetrate the mucosa, attached gingiva and underlying bone without a surgical flap, but when entering through movable soft tissue, a small ( ...
... entry into the bone. The micro-implant should not be used for self-drilling, because this can lead to metal fatigue and eventual screw fracture.5 The drill can penetrate the mucosa, attached gingiva and underlying bone without a surgical flap, but when entering through movable soft tissue, a small ( ...
On a Small Ornithopod (Gongbusaurus w..ucaiwanensis)
... teeth. The total length of the dentary is indeterminate due to its broken posterior end, however it is estimated that one to two more teeth were present based upon the most posterior alveolar morphology and the context of the broken gap in the mandible. Hypsilophodon maintains a general dental count ...
... teeth. The total length of the dentary is indeterminate due to its broken posterior end, however it is estimated that one to two more teeth were present based upon the most posterior alveolar morphology and the context of the broken gap in the mandible. Hypsilophodon maintains a general dental count ...
An Orthodontic-Surgical Approach to Class II Malocclusion
... dentofacial deformities in adult patients is a challenging task for both the orthodontist and the oral surgeon. Treatment is difficult because of the skeletal and facial disharmony, absence of jaw growth and a tendency toward relapse which can be due to an unstable result after treatment [3]. The su ...
... dentofacial deformities in adult patients is a challenging task for both the orthodontist and the oral surgeon. Treatment is difficult because of the skeletal and facial disharmony, absence of jaw growth and a tendency toward relapse which can be due to an unstable result after treatment [3]. The su ...
surgical exposure and orthodontic traction of unerupted teeth
... observed in all cases. All impacted central incisors were found to be due to the presence of a mesiodens which were always impacted in an inverted position with retained deciduous central incisors. The deciduous teeth were extracted and the impacted mesiodens were removed surgically, and the crowns ...
... observed in all cases. All impacted central incisors were found to be due to the presence of a mesiodens which were always impacted in an inverted position with retained deciduous central incisors. The deciduous teeth were extracted and the impacted mesiodens were removed surgically, and the crowns ...
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of Oligodontia
... be a suitable solution for patients with multiple aplasia. However, experience is limited with regard to long-term results in children and adolescents (13,14). Because of its irreversible character the different aspects of their application should be considered, particularly for younger patients. It ...
... be a suitable solution for patients with multiple aplasia. However, experience is limited with regard to long-term results in children and adolescents (13,14). Because of its irreversible character the different aspects of their application should be considered, particularly for younger patients. It ...
Treatment of Class II open bite in the mixed dentition with a
... A dental open bite is one that is limited to the anterior region in an individual with good facial proportions," Current orthodontic treatment often consists of fabrication of a habit appliance such as a tongue restrainer, evaluation for airway insufficieucy, and placement of fixed orthodontic appli ...
... A dental open bite is one that is limited to the anterior region in an individual with good facial proportions," Current orthodontic treatment often consists of fabrication of a habit appliance such as a tongue restrainer, evaluation for airway insufficieucy, and placement of fixed orthodontic appli ...
Herbst Appliance Treatment What We Have Learned
... “Early orthodontic treatment for Class II/1 malocclusion results in higher self-concept scores and fewer negative social ...
... “Early orthodontic treatment for Class II/1 malocclusion results in higher self-concept scores and fewer negative social ...
Document
... will remain the same anteroposteriorly with growth e. When superimposed on the SN line, registering on sella, the position of Nasion might change anteroposteriorly with growth 14. A 13-year old male patient who has just finished a functional appliance phase using twin-block appliance presented with ...
... will remain the same anteroposteriorly with growth e. When superimposed on the SN line, registering on sella, the position of Nasion might change anteroposteriorly with growth 14. A 13-year old male patient who has just finished a functional appliance phase using twin-block appliance presented with ...
Combined Orthodontic with Implant to Rehabilitate Vertical
... soft diet for one week, and to avoid brushing the surgical site for 24 hours. No removable prosthesis was allowed. Sutures were removed after 7 days. DISCUSSION ...
... soft diet for one week, and to avoid brushing the surgical site for 24 hours. No removable prosthesis was allowed. Sutures were removed after 7 days. DISCUSSION ...
Fig 2 - Moro Ortodontia
... Fig 3. Photomicrographs of condyles from 2 control animals in pilot study. A and B, Central, decalcified section of condyle of juvenile control animal #273 stained with haematoxylin and eosin, originally photographed at 8⫻ and 100⫻ magnifications. C, Magnification (originally photographed at 225⫻ sh ...
... Fig 3. Photomicrographs of condyles from 2 control animals in pilot study. A and B, Central, decalcified section of condyle of juvenile control animal #273 stained with haematoxylin and eosin, originally photographed at 8⫻ and 100⫻ magnifications. C, Magnification (originally photographed at 225⫻ sh ...
Space Management: A Technique for Esthetic, Conservative
... Fig 2. Close-up photograph revealed the aberrant sizes and shapes of the existing permanent anterior teeth. Fig 3. Preoperative photograph of the anterior maxilla showed inadequate spacing to place implants or restore natural teeth to esthetic contours. Fig 4. Preoperative photograph of the anterior ...
... Fig 2. Close-up photograph revealed the aberrant sizes and shapes of the existing permanent anterior teeth. Fig 3. Preoperative photograph of the anterior maxilla showed inadequate spacing to place implants or restore natural teeth to esthetic contours. Fig 4. Preoperative photograph of the anterior ...
Displacement and Dilaceration of Permanent Teeth as a
... the cemento- enamel junction and the root was bent in 90-degree angulation in the nasal floor. #12 was also affected leading to hypoplasia. #22 was hypoplastic and crown was rotated. In cases of dento alveolar trauma diagnosis and the diagnostic aids used are very crucial for identifying the exact l ...
... the cemento- enamel junction and the root was bent in 90-degree angulation in the nasal floor. #12 was also affected leading to hypoplasia. #22 was hypoplastic and crown was rotated. In cases of dento alveolar trauma diagnosis and the diagnostic aids used are very crucial for identifying the exact l ...
Non Surgical Management of a Mutilated Skeletal Class II
... etiological factors such as tongue thrust because it is one of important factor that influence the long-term stability. Tongue thrust may have made retention of corrected occlusion more difficult because any retraction of anterior teeth could have violated the tongue space. Stability of the post-tre ...
... etiological factors such as tongue thrust because it is one of important factor that influence the long-term stability. Tongue thrust may have made retention of corrected occlusion more difficult because any retraction of anterior teeth could have violated the tongue space. Stability of the post-tre ...
Restoring severely discoloured anterior teeth using minimally
... damaged. In addition, a possible contamination of the two root canals with microorganisms – resulting from the inadequate fillings which had been in place for years – had to be ruled out. Both root canal fillings had been tightly sealed at the cemento-enamel junction with separate fillings. The cana ...
... damaged. In addition, a possible contamination of the two root canals with microorganisms – resulting from the inadequate fillings which had been in place for years – had to be ruled out. Both root canal fillings had been tightly sealed at the cemento-enamel junction with separate fillings. The cana ...
Practitioner`s Corner - Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
... airway and occlusal results. More specifically, the corrected occlusion can be properly placed between the airway posteriorly and the face anteriorly. This is greatly aided by setting the occlusal plane in an ideal position, which is frequently not possible with single-jaw surgeries. Pre-surgical ort ...
... airway and occlusal results. More specifically, the corrected occlusion can be properly placed between the airway posteriorly and the face anteriorly. This is greatly aided by setting the occlusal plane in an ideal position, which is frequently not possible with single-jaw surgeries. Pre-surgical ort ...
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.