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Interceptive orthodontics for the general practitioner
Journal of the American Dental Association, 1957T K, BARBER, E W, RENFROE
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Interceptive orthodontics: Indications and limitations
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1972B F Dewel
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A Scottish cost analysis of interceptive orthodontics for thumb sucking habits
Objective: There is a potential cost saving to be made within the NHS by providing simple interceptive treatment rather than comprehensive treatment at a later date.
David R Bearn
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What influences the implementation of interceptive orthodontics in primary care?
ObjectiveTo understand what influences the implementation of mixed dentition interceptive orthodontic treatment in primary care.MethodsPostal survey of a random sample of 400 general dental practitioners in Scotland. The questionnaire assessed knowledge,
F. Borrie +5 more
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Interceptive orthodontics – current evidence-based best practice
: This article examines the key areas relating to interceptive orthodontics, ie crossbites, anterior and posterior; eruption problems and impaction (including incisors and canines); poor quality first permanent molars; infra-occluded primary molar teeth;
David R Bearn
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The purpose of this study was to assess by surface electromyography (sEMG) the changes in upper and lower orbicular oris (OO) muscles produced by a preformed functional device in subjects with Class II, division 1 malocclusion, deep bite, and labial ...
Simona Tecco +2 more
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The book is organized well and include chapters on growth and development, the interrelationships between orthodontics and pediatric dentistry, habits and respiration, the spectrum of malocclusions, craniomandibular disorders and periodontal ...
LANTERI C. +3 more
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