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Accelerated Orthodontics: A Descriptive Bibliometric Analysis of the Top 50 Cited Articles from 2012 to 2023 [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Accelerated orthodontics represents a significant shift in dental practice aimed at reducing treatment times while maintaining optimal patient outcomes. This bibliometric analysis evaluated the research landscape of accelerated
Ahmed A Alsulaiman
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A review on accelerated orthodontics. [PDF]
When the duration of orthodontic treatment is shortened, the patient may have a number of benefits, including an increase in the number of dental cavities, root resorption, and gingival irritation, all of which are associated to a higher degree of decalcification.
Nadkerny V +6 more
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Accelerated Orthodontics: Stepping Into the Future Orthodontics. [PDF]
Orthodontic treatment signifies a transformative journey for individuals seeking not only enhanced oral health but also a boost in aesthetics and self-confidence. Nonetheless, the protracted timeline associated with conventional orthodontic care has been a persistent concern for both patients and practitioners.
Gabada D +5 more
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The Effect of Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics on Periodontal Phenotypes in Adult Patients With Skeletal Class II Malocclusion: A Retrospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Aims: To assess the impact of periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) on periodontal phenotypes of mandibular anterior teeth in skeletal Class II malocclusion patients.
Fengying Yin
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A systematic analysis of evidence for surgically accelerated orthodontics. [PDF]
Corticotomy is a technique presumed as useful to decrease the time for orthodontic treatment, however, it is necessary to do a systematic review in order to determine if there is enough scientific evidence to back up the use of Corticotomy to accelerate the treatment.Data was stockpiled from the electronic database such as PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus y ...
Mota-Rodríguez AN +2 more
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Orthodontic treatment is possibly, in terms of duration, the lengthiest dental procedure performed. Lengthy orthodontic treatment prompts many patients, especially adults, to either avoid treatment or to seek shorter alternative solutions with compromised results.
Gurmeet Kaur Virdi +2 more
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Accelerated Orthodontics – A Review
Orthodontic treatment duration is one of the most challenging factors faced by all orthodontists till date but thanks to the surge in science and technology there are many ways to step up the treatment thereby reducing the overall treatment time.
Dr. J. Susan Roy, Dr. J. Jason Roy
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Accelerated Orthodontics: A Review [PDF]
Nowadays, there is an increased tendency for researches to focus on accelerating methods for tooth movement due to the greater demand for adults for a shorter orthodontic treatment duration. Unfortunately, long orthodontic treatment time has many disadvantages like higher predisposition to caries, gingival recession, and root resorption. This increases
Rohit Kulshrestha +4 more
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Acceleration of tooth movement during orthodontic treatment - a frontier in Orthodontics [PDF]
AbstractNowadays, there is an increased tendency for researches to focus on accelerating methods for tooth movement due to the huge demand for adults for a shorter orthodontic treatment time. Unfortunately, long orthodontic treatment time poses several disadvantages like higher predisposition to caries, gingival recession, and root resorption.
Nimeri, Ghada +3 more
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Accelerated Tooth Movement with Orthodontic Mini‐Screws [PDF]
This case report outlines the possibility of accelerated tooth movement with the combination of microosteoperforation and mini‐screws. A 14‐year‐old male patient presented Class II malocclusion with maxillary incisor protrusion. Upper first premolars were extracted, and after leveling, accelerated canine distalization started.
S. Aksakalli +3 more
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