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Effect of fixed orthodontic appliances on salivary properties [PDF]
So far, a few studies have tried to investigate the relationship between the placement of fixed orthodontic appliances and the change of nonmicrobial salivary properties, mostly with conflicting outcomes and short-term assessment (up to 6 months from bracket placement).
ALESSANDRI BONETTI, GIULIO +4 more
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Information and Communications Technology in Dentistry: an informative and educational approach for patients with fixed orthodontic appliances [PDF]
Objective: To develop and make available, at no cost to the user, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) tools for Dentistry, providing dental information and advice geared toward patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.
Marina Araújo Leite ASSIS +7 more
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Metal release from simulated fixed orthodontic appliances
Most orthodontic appliances and archwires are stainless steel or nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloys that can release metal ions, with saliva as the medium. To measure metal released from the fixed orthodontic appliances currently in use, we fabricated simulated fixed orthodontic appliances that corresponded to half of the maxillary arch and soaked them in ...
C J, Hwang, J S, Shin, J Y, Cha
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Background: The effects of fixed orthodontic therapy on the occurrence of halitosis are not yet fully understood. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of fixed orthodontic appliances on self-assessment and diagnosis of halitosis in undergraduate ...
Diego Dantas Lopes dos Santos +5 more
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Introduction: Orthodontic treatment can alter the oral environment, leading to plaque accumulation and changes in microbial colonization. This study aimed to assess microbiological changes in 10 to 16-year-old children undergoing fixed orthodontic ...
Subhash Chandra +6 more
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Do fixed orthodontic appliances cause halitosis? A systematic review
Objective To examine: (I) the current evidence of the impact of fixed orthodontic appliances on the development of halitosis in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment, and (II) the influence of different orthodontic bracket systems on halitosis ...
Salem Abdulraheem +3 more
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Mariana A Alghamdi,1 Nada J Farsi,2 Ali H Hassan3 1Faculty of Dentistry, 2Department of Dental Public Health, 3Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Introduction and purpose ...
Alghamdi MA, Farsi NJ, Hassan AH
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A Review of the Research Progress of Orthodontic Archwire Bending Robot for Fixed Appliances
This paper proposes a comprehensive review of orthodontic archwire bending robots for fixed appliances, focusing on their key technologies. Orthodontic archwire bending robots can significantly reduce the workload of orthodontists and enhance the ...
Han Liu +5 more
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Root Resorption during Orthodontic Treatment with Clear Aligners vs. Fixed Appliances—A Systematic Review [PDF]
The external apical root resorption that occurs during orthodontic treatment was the focus of this study, using either fixed appliances (FA) or clear aligners (CA).
Francesco Inchingolo +11 more
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Corrosion of Fixed Orthodontic Appliances: Causes, Concerns, and Mitigation Strategies
The orthodontic supply market is a prosperous billion-dollar industry, driven by an increasing demand for orthodontic appliances. The supremacy of metallic first-generation biomaterials is evident for manufacturing brackets, archwires, bands, and other ...
A. Fróis, A. C. Santos, C. S. Louro
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