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Interception of Class-III malocclusions [PDF]
Class-III malocclusions are characterized by an excessively anterior position of the mandible in relation to the maxilla and present a wide variety of clinical forms accompanied by esthetic prejudice.The purpose of interceptive therapy is to restore normal oro-facial functions to limit the need for orthognathic surgery.The early implementation of ...
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Abstract Background Gene transcription is crucial for embryo and postnatal development and is regulated by the Mediator complex. Mediator is comprised of four submodules, including the kinase submodule (CKM). The CKM consists of MED13, MED12, CDK8, and CCNC.
Anna K. Leinheiser +5 more
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Early treatment of Class III malocclusion by RME and modified Tandem appliance
Patients with a skeletal Class III malocclusion and maxillary deficiency can be treated successfully using a combined protraction facemask and alternate rapid maxillary expansions and contractions (Alt-RAMEC).
Juhi Ansar +3 more
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Orthodontic treatment for Class III malocclusions
Abstract Orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusions has not always been very successful in the past. The use of chin cap and fixed appliances for younger patients, or a combined surgical-orthodontic procedure for older patients, has been the general approach to the treatment of these malocclusions.
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Prevalence of Malocclusion in Patients with Down’s Syndrome [PDF]
U osoba s Downovim sindromom pronađene su znatne promjene koje zahvaćaju kranioorofacijalno područje. Ovim radom željela se utvrditi čestoća pojedinih vrsta ortodontskih anomalija u tih ispitanika.
Jadranka Štefanac-Papić +3 more
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Malocclusion and rhinitis in children: an easy-going relationship or a yet to be resolved paradox? A systematic literature revision [PDF]
Objective: The relation between nasal flow and malocclusion represents a practical concern to pediatricians, otorhinolaryngologists, orthodontists, allergists and speech therapists.
Brindisi, Giulia +11 more
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Abstract Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome (TRPS) is a rare genetic disease inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. It occurs in 1 in 100,000 people globally and is caused by several types of mutations of the TRPS1 gene. Since the first human patient was reported in 1966, typical and atypical pathologies, disease courses, and treatment case ...
Naoya Saeki +6 more
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Bony Union in Maxilla and Mandible Free Flap Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Bony nonunion is an important complication in head and neck reconstruction, but its definition, incidence, and treatment are not well‐reported. Methods MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, and Web of Science were searched from October 1st, 1990 to January 6th, 2025 for studies reporting bony union for maxilla or mandible reconstruction with ...
Khanh Linh Tran +12 more
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Class - III malocclusion: Genetics or environment? A twins study
Etiology of class-III malocclusion is generally believed to be genetic. A wide range of environmental factors have been suggested as contributing factors for the development of class-III malocclusion.
Jena A, Duggal R, Mathur V, Parkash H
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Background: Skin is the largest human organ, which performs a dynamic role in life. The ectodermal layers of the skin found on the palm with intricate lines are stable throughout life and have grabbed scientific attention.
Anila Charles +5 more
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