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Frenulectomy in the Treatment of Diastema [PDF]
Introduction: Diastema mediale is quite a frequent phenomenon. At a certain stage of development of the jaws and eruption of teeth, it can be regarded as a physiological phenomenon. If diastema persists also in the permanent dentition, it becomes orthodontic anomaly. Many factors are applied in its etiology.
N. Grégrová, P. Černochová
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Loop connectors in dentogenic diastema
Patients with a missing tooth along with diastema have limited treatment options to restore the edentulous space. The use of a conventional fixed partial denture (FPD) to replace the missing tooth may result in too wide anterior teeth leading to poor ...
Sanjna Nayar +3 more
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Proteome analysis of developing mice diastema region [PDF]
Different from humans, who have a continuous dentition ofteeth, mice have only three molars and one incisor separatedby a toothless region called the diastema in the hemimandibular arch. Although tooth buds form in the embryonicdiastema, they regress and
Young-Mi Chae1, Young-Joo Jin1, Hyeng-Soo Kim2, Gi-Jeong Gwon1, Wern-Joo Sohn1,2, Sung-Hyun Kim3, Myoung-Ok Kim4, Sanggyu Lee2, Jo-Young Suh5 & Jae-Young Kim1*
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Prevalence and Etiological Distribution of Midline Diastema- An Institutional Study
Introduction: The space between two central incisors is called diastema. It is aesthetically very unpleasant to the patients. Besides, this it may be a sign of underlying pathology. So proper research about diastema is necessary.
Sutanu Modak +5 more
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Attractiveness and determinants of maxillary midline diastemas in a West African smile [PDF]
Introduction This cross-sectional study examines whether the assumption that diastemas of 1 mm or greater are un-attractive is true in a Black West-African population, and identifies the determinants of attractiveness.
Sefaakor Ahiaku +2 more
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MIDLINE DIASTEMA: TREATMENT OPTIONS
Maxillary midline diastema is a common esthetic problem in mixed and permanent dentition. The space can occur either as a transient malocclusion or created by developmental, pathological or iatrogenic factors. Many innovative therapies are available from restorative procedures such as composite build-up to surgery (frenectomies) and Orthodontics is ...
Fareedi Mukram Ali +4 more
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An unexpected behavior of a patient after a diastema closure treatment
Bir diastema kapatma işlemi sonrasında hastanın beklenmeyen davranışıEstetik görünümden uzak dişlerin çözümünü bulmak ve estetik restorasyonlar yapmak yeni materyaller ve teknikler sayesinde artık çok kolaylaşmıştır.
Magrur Kazak, Sevda Öztürk
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Stability of Midline Diastema Closure by Frenectomy and Orthodontic Treatment: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: Midline diastema is one of the most common aesthetic complaints in mixed and sometimes in permanent dentition stage. High frenal attachment is the major aetiological factor causing midline spacing.
Suvetha Siva +2 more
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Prevalence of Midline Diastema and Willingness for Treatment in Adults of Chennai: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Dental midline diastema is a major aesthetic concern. The prevalence of midline diastema varies in different population groups and with age, gender and race. Aim: To determine the prevalence of midline diastema among 500 adult patients (
J Logeswari +3 more
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Background: A diastema is the distance or space between two or more adjacent teeth. This abnormality can interfere with the aesthetics of a patient, and 97% of diastemas occur in the maxilla.
Nirawati Pribadi +6 more
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