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Evaluatıon Of Dentofacıal Morphology In Class Iıı Malocclusıon
In order to evaluate dentofacial morphology and to classify the individuals according to their features, the children with Class III malocclusion was compared to Class I normal occlusion. 189 lateral cephalometric radiographs.
Sema Yüksel
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Prevalence of Malocclusion and Orthodontic Treatment Needs in Down Syndrome Sudanese Individuals
Objective: To determine prevalence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs in Down syndrome individuals among Sudanese population in Khartoum area.
Hiba A. Ibrahim, Amal H. Abuaffan
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Facial height proportion based on Angle’s malocclusion in Deutero-Malayids
Background: Facial aesthetics are closely related to the harmonious proportions of the facial components. One of the components is facial height. The reference of facial height proportion of certain racial groups needs to be known by orthodontists and ...
Aulia Rohadatul Aisy +2 more
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DENTITION IN PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT OF MALOCCLUSION CLASS III
Many scientists were engaged in the study of dentition anthropometry in patients before and after orthodontic treatment. The most common orthodontic device for the treatment of malocclusion class III is a regulator of Frenkel type III. We have proposed a
MA A Postnikov +2 more
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Prevalence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs among down syndrome sudanese individuals
Objective: To determine the prevalence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs in Sudanese’s Down syndrome individuals in Khartoum area. Material and Methods: A total of 75 (37 males and 38 females) Down syndrome individuals age ranging from 6 ...
Hiba A Ibrahim, Amal H Abuaffan
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Early treatment for class III malocclusion [PDF]
Orthodontists have long-debated the relative merits of early treatment in the management of malocclusion, but the evidence base is almost exclusively weak.
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It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involves a number of cranial base and maxillary and mandibular skeletal and dental compensation components. In Class III malocclusion originating from mandibular
Zeinab Azamian, Farinaz Shirban
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Prevalence of Malocclusion in Western Nepal
Introduction: Malocclusion is the improper relationship of maxillary and mandibular teeth. The prevalence of malocclusion varies in different populations of the world.
Prakash Baral
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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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Background: Craniofacial morphological variations can influence malocclusion. Mesocephalic head tends to form mesoprosopic face and class I malocclusion. Dolicocephalic head tends to form leptoprosopic face and class II malocclusion.
Ari Triwardhani +6 more
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