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Introduction. Class II / 1 malocclusion is a quantitative and directional growth disorder, produced at the jaw or dental level, whose essential characteristics are: insufficient development in the transverse plane mono or bimaxillary, symmetric or asymmetric, distalized occlusion type, sagittal inocclusion with a normo, hyper or hypodivergent facial ...
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Classe II divisão 2 - biótipo facial e padrão de crescimento esquelético segundo análise geométrica: estudo científico [PDF]
Edward H. Angle desenvolveu um sistema de classificações dentárias quanto á posição ântero-posterior dos caninos e molares permanentes maxilares, Angle sugeriu ainda uma divisão da classe II quanto á posição do setor anterior.
Lopes, Magali Aires
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The Patient‐Centred Interdental Cleaning Concept—Consensus Based on a Round Table
ABSTRACT Aim To consolidate clinical and scientific evidence and develop personalised recommendations for the optimal use of interdental devices, addressing the diverse needs of patients with varying oral health conditions based on the outcomes of an expert meeting.
Tim M. J. A. Thomassen +9 more
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Background: The purposes of this study were to determine the photogrammetric soft tissue facial profile measurements for Iraqi adults sample with class II div.1 and class III malocclusion using standardized photographic techniques and to verify the ...
Salam R Abd-Alwhab, Dhiaa J Nasir
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Comparison of different craniofacial patterns with pharyngeal widths [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To compare different craniofacial patterns with pharyngeal widths. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional analytical study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Orthodontic Clinic at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from June 2002 to June 2010 ...
Fida, Mubassar +2 more
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Angle Class II, division 2 malocclusion with deep overbite
Angle Class II, division 2, malocclusion is characterized by a Class II molar relation associated with retroclined or vertical positioning of the upper incisors and in general an overbite. This clinical case was presented to the Brazilian Board of Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics (BBO) as part of the requirements for becoming a BBO Diplomate. © 2012
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Evaluation of dentoalveolar compensation in skeletal class II malocclusion in a Pakistani University Hospital setting [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively evaluate the pattern of dentoalveolar compensation in skeletal class II patients and to find which dentoalveolar parameter compensates the most for this sagittal jaw discrepancy. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. Place and
Anwar, Nabila, Fida, Mubassar
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Do orthodontists recommend Class II treatment according to evidence-based knowledge?
IntroductionThe adequate indications for the timing of treatment for Class II malocclusion are mandatory for the ethical and efficient practice of orthodontics, but clinicians are reluctant to accept new information that contradicts their preferred ...
Soraia Azevedo Almeida +4 more
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The influence of genotype and perioral musculature on maxillary and mandibular development [PDF]
THE INFLUENCE OF GENOTYPE AND PERIORAL MUSCULATURE ON MAXILLARY AND MANDIBULAR DEVELOPMENT Sarah E. Hansen, M.D.S. University of Pittsburgh, 2018 Growth and development of the maxilla and mandible are important in diagnosing and treatment planning
Hansen, Sarah / E.
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Lower incisor position in different malocclusions and facial patter [PDF]
Introduction: The position of lower incisor has been of considerable concern when planning an orthodontic treatment, having been recognized as one of diagnostic keys, Very important in the development of malocclusion and facial pattern.
Barrera Mora, José María +5 more
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