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The Role of the Hyoid Bone in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has numerous complications that negatively impact patients' quality of life. Early diagnosis can significantly reduce these complications. The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between the hyoid bone position and the severity of apnea, and to determine if hyoid‐related cephalometric variables can ...
Carmen María Correa‐Morillo +4 more
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Dental anomalies in different growth and skeletal malocclusion patterns [PDF]
Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez +4 more
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Utilising Next‐Generation Sequencing to Explore the Molecular Etiology of Short Root Anomaly
ABSTRACT Objective Short Root Anomaly (SRA) is a genetic dental disorder affecting tooth root development. The affected teeth have abnormally short roots and significantly reduced root to crown ratios. The aim of this study was to determine the mode of inheritance and the molecular aetiology of SRA in identified Hispanic families.
Emily A. Joy +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine if there are any clinically significant differences between direct, virtual indirect, and artificial intelligence (AI) bonding techniques. Materials and Methods This in vivo study analysed 840 teeth selected from 14 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with full fixed appliances ...
Tarek ElShebiny +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aimed to investigate the position of the tongue and hyoid bone at rest according to incisal relationships using cone beam computed tomography and to examine whether dentoskeletal measurements are correlated with these positions.
Hieu Nguyen +4 more
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Dental anomalies in familial adenomatous polyposis coli
J. O. Søndergaard +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This retrospective study aimed to evaluate interproximal contact tightness (ICT) at completion of maxillary canine retraction in first premolar extraction cases treated with In‐office Clear Aligner (IOCA). Materials and Methods The study sample comprised 18 subjects who underwent maxillary first premolar extractions.
Sawitt Eurutairat +5 more
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