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Prediction of arch length based on intercanine width [PDF]
Arch length (AL), intercanine width (ICW), and intermolar width (IMW) are essential for diagnosis and treatment planning and are closely related factors in orthodontics. The aim of the present study was to determine correlations between these measurements and to predict some of these measurements based on others.
V, Paulino +3 more
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Objectives. This study aimed at finding out whether anterior teeth angulation and inclination have a relationship with the maxillary teeth and dental arch dimensions. Methods. Fifty study models with normal occlusion were selected from the archive of the
Sara M. Al-Mashhadany +2 more
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Morphological and dimensional characteristics of dental arch in children with beta thalassemia major
Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the arch dimensions of beta thalassemia major patients in comparison with normal individuals.
Disha Kumar +4 more
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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to identify the intra-arch risk factors for palatally displaced canine by comparing the maxillary transverse dimensions, palatal depth (PD), and arch length (AL) of the subjects with and without impacted canine using cone ...
Varsha Salim, Elbe Peter, G Suja Ani
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Long-term analysis of upper incisor crowding. A longitudinal study orthodontically treated patients [PDF]
Introduction: Although there are numerous studies in the literature on alignment stability in the lower arch, there are few referring to the upper arch.
Gandía Franco, José Luis +2 more
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Objective To investigate the correlation between mandibular Bonwill ⁃ Hawley arch and base bone archshape. Methods CBCT and Mimics10.01 software were used to locate and measure the mandibular arch of 32 patients with type Ⅰ malocclusion.
LIU Yin +3 more
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Characteristic of lower pharyngeal arches and first gill arch of some Cyprynidae fish present in D±bie Lake and Szczecin Firth as an additional criterion for systematic classification [PDF]
Biometric analysis of the first gill arch and lower pharyngeal arches of bream, blue bream, with bream, grass carp, carp, chub, orfe and roach of Dąbie Lake and Firth of Szczecin origin was carried out.
S. Krzykawski, L. Gawliński
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It is essential to know dental arch dimensions to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment planning to ensure the satisfactory outcome of orthodontic treatment.
Rawand J. Othman, Hiwa S. Khidir
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Dental arch form and arch dimensions among a group of Egyptian children and adolescents
Background Growth and development of the dental arch is considered a continuous and complex biological process. During transition from primary to mixed then to permanent dentition, dental arch form, length and width vary, due to tooth movement and ...
Rasha F. Sharaf +3 more
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Background: Dental anthropology is an important aspect of bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology. In forensic anthropological studies, identifying an unknown individual from a mangled and decomposing body is a challenging task.
Tarunikaa Gopinath +2 more
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