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The 100 Most-Cited Randomised Controlled Trials in Orthodontics: A Bibliometric Study. [PDF]
Lam XY, Ren J, Yeung AWK, Lin Y.
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Intraoral Scanners: Mechanism, Applications, Advantages, and Limitations.
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Interceptive orthodontics in the real world of community dentistry
Objective. To test the applicability and effectiveness of interceptive orthodontics in a community field trial. Design. Prospective screening for suitable malocclusions, implementation of treatment and analysis of outcomes 12 months later. Setting. Community dentistry in urban and rural areas of Northern Ireland, 1996–98. Subjects and methods.
K. Al Nimri, Andrew Richardson
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Some considerations of preventive and interceptive orthodontics
A REALISTI c approach to prevention and interception of malocclusion requires an understanding of the basic concepts of etiology. It has been known for some time that heredity plays a vital role; however, sometimes this role is viewed out of proportion and there is a failure to heed the local and environmental factors which come into play.
William L. Wilson
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The activator in interceptive orthodontics
Donald G. Woodside
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History of interceptive orthodontics
Orthodontic Update, 2021Interceptive orthodontics refers to all interventions and treatments that can be performed during the primary or mixed dentition with the aim of eliminating or minimizing dento-alveolar and skeletal disharmonies that can interfere with the normal growth and development of occlusion, function, aesthetics and the psychological wellbeing of children. The
Joseph Noar, Alan Tsipkis
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Interceptive orthodontics in general dental practice. Part I--Early interceptive treatment
Andrew Richardson
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Applicability of interceptive orthodontics in the community.
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1997The term interceptive orthodontics used in this paper is defined as the prompt treatment of unfavourable features of a developing occlusion categorized as local factors, crowding and displacements of the mandible in closing from the rest position. The aims of the study were to determine the best age or ages for interceptive orthodontics, to establish ...
A Richardson, K A Nimri
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Effectiveness of interceptive orthodontic treatment in reducing malocclusions
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010In this retrospective cohort study of the effectiveness of interceptive orthodontic treatment, we compared patients receiving interceptive orthodontic treatment with untreated control subjects.Models were scored by using the index of complexity, outcome and need (ICON).
Gregory J. King, Pongsri Brudvik
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