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Regaining Space in the Mixed Dentition

Dental Clinics of North America, 1978
Space-regaining therapy is an important treatment modality in the management of developing occlusions. Success is dependent on recognition of relationships and forces not seen when attention is focused only on the dental segment containing the lost space. This article has discussed other considerations for determining when to treat, as well as offering
J F, Simon, J R, Farrage, L R, Misner
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Mixed dentition case report

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
Malocclusions can be successfully corrected by phase I mixed dentition therapy and significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age with 12 to 18 months of treatment.
S A, Dugoni, J S, Lee
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Intermaxillary Fixation in the Primary and Mixed Dentition

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2023
Anatomic differences of the primary dentition may hinder traditional methods of intermaxillary fixation. Furthermore, the presence of both the primary and permanent dentition can complicate establishing, and maintaining, the preinjury occlusion. The treating surgeon must be aware of these differences for optimal treatment outcomes.
Jeffrey S, Marschall   +2 more
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Management of anterior open-bite in the deciduous, mixed and permanent dentition stage: a descriptive review.

Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents, 2021
Anterior open bite is one of the most complex malocclusions to manage. The interaction of skeletal, dental, and soft tissue effects can contribute to develop an anterior open bite.
C. Laudadio   +16 more
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Association between sugary drinks consumption and dental caries incidence among Taiwanese schoolchildren with mixed dentition.

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2021
OBJECTIVES Dental caries is a multifactorial disease, and a sugary diet can generate an acidic plaque environment that advances its development. However, the specific effect of sugary drinks on the subsequent oral health of schoolchildren with mixed ...
Po-Yen Lin   +4 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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Mixed dentition treatment case report

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987
Malocclusions can be successfully treated in the mixed dentition (Phase I), which can usually significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I of orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age.
J S, Lee, S A, Dugoni
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Fully automated method for three-dimensional segmentation and fine classification of mixed dentition in cone-beam computed tomography using deep learning.

E -journal of dentistry
OBJECTIVE To establish a high-precision, automated model using deep learning for the fine classification and three-dimensional (3D) segmentation of mixed dentition in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. METHODS A high-precision, automated deep
Yupeng Hu   +8 more
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Treatment of crowding in the mixed dentition

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002
It is a well-established fact that arch length is lost during the transition from the mixed to the permanent dentition, particularly in the mandibular arch. One estimate is that the average mandibular arch loss is 1.8 mm. Since this reduction, bilaterally, represents 3.6 mm of arch perimeter, the question arises: in patients with crowding in the mixed ...
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Maxillary adaptation to expansion in the mixed dentition

Seminars in Orthodontics, 1995
This study presents the findings of 162 patients who underwent rapid maxillary expansion during the early mixed dentition. Maxillary changes were evaluated through the analysis of serial dental casts. Arch dimensions were measured pre-expansion, immediately post-expansion, and at yearly intervals until the eruption of the first premolars. The expansion
L M, Spillane, J A, McNamara
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