Correlation Theory of the Maxillary Central Incisor, Face and Dental Arch Shape in the Serbian Population [PDF]
Background and Objectives: According to the modified Williams theory, the shape of the maxillary central incisor corresponds to the shape of the maxillary alveolar ridge (dental arch) and the shape of the face.
Milena Kostić+8 more
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Evaluation of First Molar Buccolingual Angulations and Dental Arch Parameters in Adolescents with Bilateral Posterior Crossbite [PDF]
Objective:This study aimed to compare the maxillary and mandibular transverse dental arch widths and buccolingual inclinations of the molar teeth in patients with and without bilateral posterior crossbite (BPC) divided into different age groups.Methods ...
Taner Öztürk+2 more
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Assessment of early dental arch growth modification with removable maxillary expansion by cone-beam computed tomography and lateral cephalometric radiographs: a retrospective study [PDF]
Background This study evaluated the skeletal and dental changes of patients brought by early removable maxillary expansion (ERME) treatment to explore the clinical treatment effect of ERME on early dental arch growth modification.
Yun Zhang, Jing Yang, Xiaobing Li
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Dentists' attitudes to the shortened dental arch concept [PDF]
summary The aim of restorative dentistry in high‐risk groups tends to shift over time from the preservation of complete dental arches towards the preservation of functional dental arches, using a functionally oriented approach. An example of this approach, aimed at limited treatment goals, is the shortened dental arch (SDA) concept. The objective
D.J. Witter+3 more
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Morphogenesis of Mandibular Dental Arch Shape in Human Embryos [PDF]
Changes in shape of the mandibular dental arch were demonstrated in a developmentally representative sample of human embryos. Each reconstructed arch was described in terms of a conformance to a reference geometric curve; ie, catenary.
Burdi, Alphonse R.
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The Relation among Teeth and Maxillary Dental Arch Dimensions with Anterior Teeth Angulation and Inclination [PDF]
Objectives. This study aimed at finding out whether anterior teeth angulation and inclination have a relationship with the maxillary teeth and dental arch dimensions. Methods. Fifty study models with normal occlusion were selected from the archive of the
Sara M. Al-Mashhadany+2 more
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Three-dimensional analysis of dental arch forms in Italian population [PDF]
Background The aim of this study was the comparison of male and female upper and lower dental arch form in untreated Italian patients by 3D analysis, to find differences in shape, in transversal and longitudinal diameters between sexes, and to give a ...
Bruno Oliva+4 more
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Dental Arch Widths of Southern Chinese [PDF]
Abstract Objective: To investigate the dental arch width of the Southern Chinese across buccal cusps, central fossae, or lingual cusps and compare these values with study findings in different populations and using different definitions.
John Y.K. Ling, Rwk Wong
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Impacted teeth: Their place is in the dental arch. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The starting point for the treatment of unerupted teeth should consider the fact that, biologically, the pericoronal follicle maintains the ability to release EGF and other mediators responsible for eruption over time. The eruptive events may be guided and directed, so that teeth may occupy the space prepared to receive them in the dental arch,
Consolaro A, Cardoso MA.
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Anterior occlusion in shortened dental arches [PDF]
Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the occlusion of anterior teeth in individuals with shortened dental arch (SDA). Material and methods In a case–control clinical study, 41 individuals with SDA and 41 individuals with complete dental arch (CDA ...
Elżbieta Pacek, Michael H. Walter
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