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Tooth wear and tertiary crowding: a 13-year cohort study in Amazon Indigenous populations [PDF]
Background Tooth wear is an important mechanism for reducing dental dimensions and, consequently, dental crowding. The objective of this cohort study was to examine the relation of tooth wear, adjusted for covariates (age, tooth loss, arch perimeter and ...
Renata Travassos da Rosa Moreira Bastos +2 more
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Correlation between transverse expansion and increase in the upper arch perimeter after rapid maxillary expansion Correlação entre expansão transversal e aumento no perímetro do arco dentário após disjunção maxilar [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to assess the correlation between transverse expansion and the increase in upper arch perimeter, after maxillary expansion.
Cristiane Aparecida de Assis Claro +3 more
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Purpose The assessment of space gain is a critical step in the non-extraction orthodontic treatment methods. This study aims to assess the arch width along the arch perimeter concurrent with the changes in the arch width due to expansion at the molar ...
Rishitha Gundeboina +6 more
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An Evaluation of Dental Crowding in Relation to the Mesiodistal Crown Widths and Arch Dimensions in Southern Indian Population [PDF]
Introduction: With the advancement in imaging technology, 3D dental computed tomography plays a very significant role in orthodontic treatment and diagnosis.
PARTHA JYOTI DAS +2 more
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Introduction: Crowding of the teeth is one of the most common anomalies which makes an individual seek orthodontic treatment. Dental crowding is more disturbing to the patients when located in the anterior segment of the dental arch because it often ...
Divya Kumar Jain +4 more
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Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of Ramanujan’s equation in measuring arch perimeter on untreated natural dentition models and their orthodontically corrected posttreatment models.
Kishan Antala +3 more
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Facio-odontometric analysis in mass disaster victim identification - A novel approach
Introduction: Forensic dentistry is an evolving field in legal medicine. In mass disasters, the co-mingled body parts can be misplaced; however, the intervention by dental experts can efficiently sort out the dispute. Understanding the fact that, rule of
Rajkumari Sriraman, Monica Dev
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The relationship between tooth size, arch length and arch perimeter in Egyptians
Aim: The present study was conducted to determine the correlation between the combined mesiodistal width of teeth, arch length and arch perimeter in a sample of the Egyptian population.Material and methods: Four hundred and twenty pairs of dental casts were traced using TracerNet.
Omnia A. Elhiny +4 more
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Aim: The objectives are to compare the extent and to find whether it is arch dimension or tooth size that contributes to a greater extent to malocclusions such as dental crowding and proclination.
Dhayanithi Devakrishnan +5 more
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The Effect of First Permanent Tooth Eruption on Dental Arch Dimension [PDF]
Background: Crowding is one of the most prevalent types of malocclusion as well as a major problem in clinical orthodontics. It is essential to know the cause of crowding in order to achieve a better treatment. Objectives: A longitudinal analysis of arch
Sara Ghadimi +3 more
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