Deglutition pattern in Angle’s Class II malocclusion [PDF]
Purpose: to analyze the electromyographic activity of the suprahyoid muscles during deglutition in participants with Angle´s Class II malocclusion. Methods: electromyographic data recordings were performed in the supra-hyoid muscles during swallowing ...
Ana Clara Morari +7 more
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A Nonsurgical Approach to Treatment of High-Angle Class II Malocclusion
The bite opening effects of orthodontic appliances often cause a downward and backward mandibular rotation that only exacerbates the malocclusion. Successful orthodontic treatment of a high angle, Class II, Division 1 malocclusion requires careful ...
Alev Aksoy-Doğan +2 more
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The Collum angle of the maxillary central incisors in patients with different types of malocclusion
Background/purpose: The Collum angle (the supplementary angle of the crown-root angle) of the maxillary central incisors is extremely important for patients who are undergoing orthodontic treatment and who are to receive an implant restoration.
Yen-Wen Shen +4 more
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The dental, skeletal, and soft-tissue characteristics of a particular malocclusion can differ based on ethnicity, race, age, sex and geographical location with Class II malocclusion being one of the most prevalent malocclusions encountered in orthodontic
Arvind Sivakumar +3 more
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Angle Class II, division 2 malocclusion with pronounced 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.
Arno Locks
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Cephalometric Evaluation of Age-dependent Craniofacial Skeletal Changes in Iranian Population with Class II Malocclusion: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Background: Class II malocclusion is one of the most prevalent occlusion discrepancies. Knowledge of growth changes in craniofacial components can help clinicians plan orthodontic treatment, determine the proper timing to initiate the treatment, and ...
Najmeh Anbiaee +4 more
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Association of Abo Blood Groups and Rh Factor with Sagittal and Vertical Skeletal Malocclusion- An Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Various studies have proved the association between several disease including dental crowding, malocclusion and craniofacial deformities with blood group.
Sampath Aravind +5 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The curve of Spee is a naturally occurring phenomenon in the human dentition. Leveling the curve of Spee can affect the Frankfort-mandibular plane (FMP) Angle and thus the lower anterior facial height.
V Fawaz +5 more
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Applying Automated Artificial Intelligence Models on Lateral Cephalometric Parameters to Accurately Classify Arab Orthodontic Patient Patterns. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Malocclusion and the treatment process can affect the person's quality of life, which includes physical and psychological effects. Classifying the patient accurately is critical to achieving the desired output. This study aimed to improve the current diagnostic process with artificial‐intelligence algorithms using the lateral ...
Midlej K, Proff P, Watted N, Iraqi FA.
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Machine Learning and Clustering Analysis of Class II and III Malocclusions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives This prospective observational study aims to accurately classify individuals as skeletal class II/III by applying several machine‐learning algorithms. Furthermore, using the k‐means clustering analysis deepened our understanding of the characteristics of skeletal class II/III malocclusion (SCIIMO/SCIIIMO) patients.
Paddenberg-Schubert E +11 more
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