Prediction of arch perimeter based on arch width as a guide for diagnosis and treatment planning [PDF]
Background The choice between extraction and expansion treatment is an endless debate in orthodontics. Ethnic and secular variations showed that there was a change in arch perimeter over the last 50 years.
Omnia A. Elhiny +2 more
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Arch width changes in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated with maxillary first premolar extraction and non-extraction method. [PDF]
Background: The aim of this study was to determine arch width changes during maxillary first premolars extraction and non-extraction treatment in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion. Material and Methods: Dental casts of 91 Class II division 1
Shirazi S +4 more
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Relationship among Lower Arch Length, Arch Width and Arch Perimeter in Crowding and Non-Crowding Groups [PDF]
Crowding is one of the causes of class I malocclusion. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between arch length, arch width and arch perimeter in crowded and non-crowded arches, as well as to made comparison of the right and ...
Selmani Mimoza, Gjorgova Julijana
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Maxillary and mandibular anterior crown width/height ratio and its relation to various arch perimeters, arch length, and arch width groups [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the maxillary and mandibular anterior crown width/height ratio and its relation to various arch perimeters, arch length, and arch width (intercanine, interpremolar, and intermolar) groups. Materials and Methods: The calculated sample size was 128 subjects. The crown width/height, arch length, arch perimeter,
Fazal Shahid +2 more
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Effect of Maxillary Expansion on the Maxillary Arch Width in Patients with Bilateral Cleft Palate: A Review [PDF]
Omar Hamad Alkadhi +1 more
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Distribution, determinants and normal reference values of aortic arch width: Thoracic aortic geometry in the Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
Saadia Qazi +2 more
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Correlation between dental arch width and sagittal dento-skeletal morphology in untreated adults. [PDF]
Dental arch form is one of the most important characteristics of dentition. However, this dimension usually receives less attention in diagnosis or treatment planning and orthodontic patients are traditionally classified with regard to their sagittal ...
Atefe Saffar Shahroudi, Tahura Etezadi
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Comparison between basal arch width in normal occlusions and class Ⅱ malocclusions by using cone-beam computed tomography [PDF]
Zuolin Jin, Jie Gao
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Correlation of dental arch width and alveolar arch width with facial divergence
Dentofacial skeletal anomalies occur as a result of a differential growth of the lower facial skeleton to upper facial skeleton resulting in malocclusion in transverse, vertical and sagittal plane. To correlate different Vertical facial types with Dental arch width and Alveolar arch width for the patients in North Indian sub population.
Bharti Goyal +5 more
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Re–assessment of Pont’s index in Class I normal occlusion [PDF]
Background: Since the introduction of modern orthodontics, several indices have been proposed to help prediction normal maxillary arch width that would relieve crowding, maintain occlusion stability and reduces future relapse.
Huda A Al–Sarraf +2 more
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