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Comprehensive mixed dentition treatment

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998
At the University of the Pacific, mixed dentition treatment is an integral part in the graduate program in orthodontics. One patient had a severe skeletal ANB discrepancy of 7 degrees, lower incisors crowding, and 12 mm of overjet. He was considered an excellent candidate for Phase I treatment to reduce the severity of the problem. It is our philosophy
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Orthodontic challenges in mixed dentition

SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2015
Orthodontic intervention in the mixed dentition does not always prevent orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition; however, there can be significant advantages to early intervention. Identifying certain problems at an early age offers a possibility either to redirect skeletal growth or to improve the occlusal relationship.
Sivalingam Sathesh Kumar   +2 more
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Radicular cyst in mixed dentition

international journal of stomatology & occlusion medicine, 2014
Radicular cysts are the most frequent odontogenic cystic lesions in human tooth-bearing areas but according to the English literature are rarely associated with deciduous teeth. This case report presents an additional case of a radicular cyst associated with a deciduous mandibular molar along with a bifid rib.
Raman Kant Sinha, Vijay Kumar
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Parameters of the Mixed Dentition in Diabetic Children

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
In diabetic children accelerated development of the mixed dentition was evident before the age of 11.5 years; at this age and thereafter, development was retarded. The edentulous interval was longer in diabetic children than in the normal reference population.
H. Wegner, P. Adler, L. Bohatka
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Mixed dentition analysis for Asian-Americans

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998
One of the important aspects of diagnosis in the mixed dentition is the determination of the tooth size-arch length relationship. Such a determination is often made before eruption of the permanent canines and first and second premolars. The most commonly used prediction method of Tanaka and Johnston is based on data from a sample of children of ...
Bailey N. Jacobson   +3 more
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Space Control in the Primary and Mixed Dentitions

Dental Clinics of North America, 1978
Space control has been distinguished from space maintenance. The difference is not a semantic one. Space control calls upon the dentist to apply his knowledge of occlusal development to the patient's condition. It infers assessment and re-evaluation.
G Z, Wright, D B, Kennedy
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Incidence of oral habits in children with mixed dentition

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2002
Summary Recognition and elimination of an oral habit is of utmost importance in the treatment of periodontal disease. It is not probable that the influence of such a factor can lead to the alteration of gingival dimension, but a cofactor role of oral habits in the development of gingival recession has been acclaimed.
Ivana Miletić   +4 more
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Eruption guidance in the mixed dentition: a case report

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2008
Management of space problems is an important factor in the mixed dentition. The Clear Aligner can carry out minor tooth movement with no brackets bonded to the teeth. In addition, it can provide tooth movement for the following: crowding resolution, space closure, arch expansion or constriction, space maintenance or regaining, intrusion or extrusion ...
Tae Weon Kim, Jae Hyun Park
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A manual for space analysis in the mixed dentition

Orthodontic Update, 2015
A review of the literature outlining the methods of space analysis and their efficacy was completed using PubMed. Four main methods of space analysis in the mixed dentition were explained and the advantages and limitations of each method was outlined.
Ebrahim A Al-Awadhi   +3 more
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The Restorative Management of Amelogenesis Imperfecta in the Mixed Dentition

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2007
Amelogenesis impefecta is a hereditary condition affecting the formation of enamel in which the rough enamel surface can compromise periodontal health and the esthetics. Affected posterior teeth usually exhibit interproximal space loss which makes restoration of the primary molars difficult.
Nigel M. King, Law Kwok-Tung
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