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Interceptive orthodontics – current evidence-based best practice
Dental Update, 2013This 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; non-nutritive sucking habits (digit and pacifier sucking) leading to anterior openbite, posterior ...
Borrie, Felicity, Bearn, David
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2002
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 considerations in growing individuals. The chapters are extremely thorough, informative and very well documented
D. CAPRIOGLIO+3 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 considerations in growing individuals. The chapters are extremely thorough, informative and very well documented
D. CAPRIOGLIO+3 more
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Indication for and Frequency of Early Orthodontic Therapy or Interceptive Measures
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2003The early treatment of nonskeletal and skeletal orthodontic anomalies in the deciduous and early mixed dentition is intended to prevent the development of pronounced anomalies in the late mixed and permanent dentition with the ultimate aim of reducing or even eliminating the need for later orthodontic treatment.
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Early orthodontic interception of anterior crossbite in mixed dentition
Journal of International Oral Health, 2017Single tooth anterior crossbite is commonly seen in the early mixed dentition period. Once identified, the treatment should ideally involve any method which is simple, noninvasive, involves little chair side time, requires minimal patient cooperation, and gives rapid correction of the crossbite without affecting the surrounding structures.
Ratheesh, MA Zareena, G Anjana, MM Sunil
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Using teledentistry to provide interceptive orthodontic services to disadvantaged children
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008Socially disadvantaged children have limited access to orthodontic services. We examined the feasibility of a general dental practitioner providing interceptive orthodontic services to disadvantaged children with real-time supervision from an orthodontist using teledentistry.Pretreatment and posttreatment orthodontic study models of 30 children treated
Jeff Berndt+2 more
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Interceptive orthodontics in general dental practice [PDF]
P H Gordon, T G Bennett
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Preventive and interceptive orthodontic demand for malocclusion.
African journal of medicine and medical sciences, 2004Orthodontic unit, University College Hospital, Ibadan is young and in need of baseline data for effective planning. The main aim of this study was to determine the nature of orthodontic demands in the unit that could benefit from preventive and interceptive treatment so as to enhance treatment planning, teaching and further research.
C O, Onyeaso, O O, Denloye, J O, Taiwo
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Phase 1 interceptive orthodontic treatment reduces the severity of malocclusion
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2006Article Title and Bibliographic Information The effectiveness of phase I orthodontic treatment in a Medicaid population. Mirabelli JT, Huang GJ, Siu CH, King GJ, Omnell L. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2005;127(5):592-8. Level of Evidence 2c Purpose/Question Is early orthodontic treatment for children enrolled in a Medicaid program, compared
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