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Advances in Fixed Appliance Orthodontics

Dental Update, 2004
In 1992, Postlethwaite1 wrote an article for Dental Update entitled ‘Advances in fixed appliance design and use’. In the subsequent years there have been, as in most dental specialties, huge advances in materials. These have resulted in improved efficiency, convenience and simplicity in using fixed appliance orthodontics.
L, Currie, T J, Gillgrass
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Effectiveness of different debonding techniques and adjunctive methods on pain and discomfort perception during debonding fixed orthodontic appliances: a systematic review.

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2019
BACKGROUND Pain is an unpleasant side-effect that can be experienced during orthodontic procedures including debonding of fixed appliances. Pain experience can vary depending on the appliance, debonding technique, as well as adjunctive measures used ...
Mohammed Almuzian   +5 more
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Clinical and microbiological effects of fixed orthodontic appliances

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1987
Abstract The purpose of this clinical and microbiological study was to evaluate longitudinally the changes occurring in the sub gingival microbiota in children following the placement of orthodontic bands in the absence of a prophylactic oral hygiene program. A total of 12 children in the age between 10 and 15 years were selected for the study.
DiamantiKipioti, A   +2 more
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Archwise Distraction on Fixed Orthodontic Appliances

2014
At the beginning of designing the archwise distraction concept for the treatment of cleft defects, fixed orthodontic appliances were planned to be used, and the distraction procedure was planned along the archwires. The aim of this method was to obtain a regenerated bone through distraction osteogenesis, which is curvilinear in shape, close to the ...
Nejat Erverdi, Melih Motro
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Caries incidence and orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1971
abstract – One hundred and seventy‐three individuals receiving orthodontic treatment according to an edgewise‐light wire technique, wearing full band orthodontic appliances in one or both dental arches, were investigated to determine the incidence of dental caries at the end of the therapy.
B U, Zachrisson, S, Zachrisson
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Effects of fixed orthodontic appliances on subgingival microflora

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2008
Abstract:  Objectives:  Fixed orthodontic appliances cause plaque accumulation around bands and brackets. Since the microbiological composition of dental plaque is closely connected to periodontal tissue health, the aim of this study was to determine the effects of fixed orthodontic appliances on subgingival microflora and periodontal status.Methods ...
M, Ristic   +3 more
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The impact of fixed orthodontic appliances and clear aligners on the oral microbiome and the association with clinical parameters: A longitudinal comparative study.

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2022
Bhumika Shokeen   +11 more
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FIXED ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES AND FACIAL AESTHETICS

Book of proceedings
The aesthetic aspects of the face are a primary area of focus in our society. The face, precisely the mouth and teeth as the most visible face structures, are vital in facial aesthetics and the most critical individual components determining one’s physical look. The reasons for requesting orthodontic treatments are not necessarily related to functional
Marijana Šašić   +2 more
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[Developments in fixed orthodontic appliances].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2001
The Edgewise system and the Begg technique were until the early 1970's two of the most familiar and well-known fixed appliance techniques in orthodontics. During the following years they both underwent some slight adaptations that were generally based on more straightforward biomechanics.
G, Willems, C E, Carels
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