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Accuracy of 3D-printed surgical guides compared with freehand technique for temporary anchorage device placement in the mandibular buccal shelf. [PDF]
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Three-Dimensional Accuracy of Digitally Planned Orthodontic Tooth Movement in a Fully Customized Self-Ligating Lingual System. [PDF]
Arısan A, Taner T.
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Association between mandibular third molar impaction pattern and mandibular crowding severity: a retrospective radiographic study. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zhu L, Wang L, Fan W.
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Evolution in Lingual Orthodontics
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Lingual orthodontics: an overview
As adults increasingly seek orthodontic treatment, a growth has been witnessed in the demand for aesthetic orthodontics, the ultimate of which are appliances bonded to the lingual surfaces of the teeth. Development has spanned 30 years and many of the initial challenges faced with this approach have now been overcome.
Parmjit, Singh, Shirley, Cox
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Bonding techniques in lingual orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics, 2013Bonding techniques in lingual orthodontics differ slightly from their counterparts in labial treatment, although there are many shared features. If protocols are followed correctly, bonding outcomes are very predictable and lingual bracket bonding can be integrated into a mixed orthodontic practice with the minimum of disruption. Here, we highlight the
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Extraction treatment in lingual orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics, 2013Contemporary lingual orthodontic appliances offer an aesthetic and accurate means of treating malocclusion. Managing extraction-based treatments with lingual appliances presents a number of challenges. This article discusses the specific biomechanical considerations associated with extraction treatment and outlines clinical techniques that can optimize
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Lingual Orthodontics (Part 4): Economic Lingual Treatment (ECO-Lingual Therapy)
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics, 2000One key factor in the economic lingual treatment concept presented in this series of articles is the use of prefabricated, customized nickel titanium arch wires with superelasticity and temperature-dependent spring-back qualities (memory effect). Using a modern, e-modulus driven archwire sequence, a non-extraction case can be treated with 1 or 2 wires ...
Dirk Wiechmann, Wiechmann Dirk
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2021
The book begins with a glimpse of the world of orthodontics and its various branches. The introductory chapters on lingual orthodontics explain the evolution of lingual technique through the years. It describes the diagnostic considerations which hold the key to successful lingual orthodontic treatment and covers information on various types of ...
Dr. Vidya Bhushan, Dr. Shilpa Rai
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The book begins with a glimpse of the world of orthodontics and its various branches. The introductory chapters on lingual orthodontics explain the evolution of lingual technique through the years. It describes the diagnostic considerations which hold the key to successful lingual orthodontic treatment and covers information on various types of ...
Dr. Vidya Bhushan, Dr. Shilpa Rai
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Herbst appliance in lingual orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008The aims of this article were to outline a technique for attaching Herbst telescopes to a customized lingual orthodontic (LO) appliance and to demonstrate the treatment phases and outcome with a case report.The interface between the LO appliance and the telescopes consists of a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), custom-made ...
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