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The Effect Of Cervıcal Headgear On The Cant Of Occlusal Plane
With the purpose of investigating the effect of cervical headgear on the cant of the occlusal plane; 7 males and 13 females as the experimental group, 7 males and 13 females as the control group summing up to a total of 40 individuals were included in ...
Ali S. Gültan
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ABSTRACT Objectives Facial attractiveness significantly influences social and personal outcomes, and therefore, interventions in orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery often aim at enhancing facial appearance. This study investigated the relationship between facial profile attractiveness and overall (frontal and profile) facial attractiveness to ...
Simos Psomiadis +3 more
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The objectives of orthodontic treatment are balance and harmony of facial lines, stability of the dentition after treatment, healthy oral tissues, and an effecient chewing mechanism.
Oktay Üner, Emel Yücel Eroğlu
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ABSTRACT Objectives To predict mandibular landmark displacement during pubertal growth using autoregressive models. Materials and Methods The study included 225 subjects with complete cephalometric radiographs from ages 10 to 18. Data were split by subject into training (180; 83 males, 97 females) and test sets (45; 21 males, 24 females).
Abdullah Al Fahad +7 more
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Lateral cephalograms:why to we take them? [PDF]
Orthodontic indications for lateral cephalograms are diagnosis, prescription, prediction and research. Benefits of taking these radiographs must be weighed against the risks of radiation exposure.
Haworth, Jennifer A, Virdi, Miesha K
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A Statıstıcal Evaluatıon Of The Rıcketts Shortrange Fore Castıng Method From A Longıtudınal Sample
This study was carried out on longitudinal lateral cephalometric and handwrist radiographs obtained from 40 individuals. Lateral cephalometric radiographs of the individuals which were taken during the S-stage (initial stage of puberty) and during the ...
Dilek Erdem +4 more
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Reconsidering “The inappropriateness of conventional cephalometrics” [PDF]
Of all the articles on cephalometrics this journal has published over the last half-century, the one most cited across the scientific literature is the 1979 lecture "The inappropriateness of conventional cephalometrics" by Robert Moyers and me. But the durable salience of this article is perplexing, as its critique was misdirected (it should have been ...
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Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis +3 more
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The material of the present study consists of pre and posttreatment lateral cephalometric head films of 25 subjects, 13 females and 12 males. The measurements introduced by Holdaway, Ricketts, Steiner, and Merrifield were used to determine the soft ...
Adnan Günnar +2 more
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Periodontal and orthodontic management of impacted canines
Abstract The maxillary and mandibular canines are described by many clinicians as the “cornerstone” of the arch. When in their optimal position, they play a critical role in providing a well‐balanced occlusal scheme that contributes toward functional as well as neuromuscular stability, harmony, esthetics, and dentofacial balance.
Mohammad Qali +3 more
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