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Lingual Orthodontics―A Review

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
The lingual orthodontic furnishings are in a manifest pretence the only invisible machinery rules available. This appliance system consists of arrangement tariff planned lingual brackets onto the palatal/lingual surface of the teeth. The biggest issue is that lingual braces can be difficult to get used to and wear.
R. Mohan Pradeep, S. Kishore Kumar
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Lingual Orthodontics: The Future

Seminars in Orthodontics, 2006
Lingual orthodontics has come of age; its acceptance by both the profession and the patient population continues to grow internationally. The future of lingual orthodontics is dependent on the following three important issues: (1) advances in technology related to appliance design and laboratory protocols; (2) demographic changes in population age ...
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Treatment of Adults with Lingual Orthodontic Appliances

Dental Clinics of North America, 1988
With the advent of lingual orthodontic treatment, an alternative became available to the adult patient who preferred to avoid the unesthetic appearance of conventional orthodontic appliances. The newer brackets and archwires described in this article, in combination with the proven technique developed by the author and others, has made lingual ...
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Lingual Orthodontics: The future?

International journal of orthodontics (Milwaukee, Wis.), 2016
The increase in demand for adult orthodontics has been mirrored by an increased availability and demand of cosmetic appliances. This article focuses on one type of cosmetic appliance--the lingual appliance. Factors to consider in case selection as well as the advantages and disadvantages of lingual appliances are discussed. This paper also outlines the
Mohammad Owaise, Sharif   +2 more
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Orthodontic Treatment with Lingually Bonded Brackets

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1984
The direct bonding of orthodontic brackets to enamel has greatly improved the aesthetics of fixed appliance orthodontics. A recent development has been the lingual placement of the attachments Which has resulted in none of the mechanics being visible on the anterior teeth.
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Status of lingual orthodontics.

World journal of orthodontics, 2007
The lingual appliance was developed simultaneously in 2 countries during the 1970s. Although not fully recognized by the orthodontic mainstream, lingual treatment has steadily expanded, with increased numbers of lingual orthodontists and patients. This article reviews the development, advantages and disadvantages, bonding techniques, biomechanics, and ...
Ling, Ye, Katherine S, Kula
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Lingual orthodontics: a review

2010
The addition of lingual appliances to the world of aesthetic orthodontic appliances has provided the ultimate in aesthetics because they are not visible. Patients with high aesthetic demands seem more interested in this approach and enjoy having confidence in their smile before their braces are removed.
Hagg, EUO, Shum, LMY, Wong, RWK
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How efficient is customized lingual orthodontics? An assessment of treatment outcome

Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research, 2022
Clara Fontinha   +2 more
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Lingual orthodontic treatment

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
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Lingual orthodontics: aJournal of Orthodonticssupplement

Journal of Orthodontics, 2013
Robert, Slater, Martyn, Cobourne
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