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Class II, Division 1 Angle malocclusion with severe proclination of maxillary incisors [PDF]
Protrusion of maxillary incisors is a common complaint among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. This report addresses the correction of Class II Angle malocclusion with excessively bucally proclined maxillary incisors, in an adolescent female patient, through the use of extraoral and fixed appliances. This case was presented to the Brazilian Board
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Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis +3 more
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Introduction: In orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, a thorough knowledge of the skeletal and dental components that contribute to Angle's Class II Division 1 malocclusion is essential because these elements may influence the approach to treatment.
Shilpa Gupta +2 more
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GAMBARAN PROPORSI TINGGI WAJAH PADA RELASI MOLAR KLAS I DAN KLAS II DIVISI 2 ANGLE MAHASISWA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN GIGI UNIVERSITAS SYIAH KUALA [PDF]
ABSTRAKNama: Ayu Maylanda SahputriProgram Studi: Pendidikan Dokter GigiJudul Skripsi : Gambaran Proporsi Tinggi Wajah pada Relasi Molar Klas I dan Klas II divisi 2 Angle Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Syiah ...
Ayu Maylanda Sahputri
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Abstract Uneven gingival margins may cause visible asymmetries during smiling and may reflect alterations in the tooth shape and morphology, particularly in cases requiring restorative procedures. Despite being perceived as a minor health condition, presence of uneven gingival margins usually impacts the smile aesthetics and could affect the individual'
Conchita Martin +3 more
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Moving an incisor across the midline: A treatment alternative in an adolescent patient [PDF]
A 13-year-old sought treatment for a severely compromised maxillary left central incisor and an impacted fully developed left canine. Extraction of both teeth became necessary.
Bosio, Jose A +2 more
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Orthodontic-surgical treatment of class III malocclusion with mandibular asymmetry [PDF]
Class III skeletal malocclusion may present several etiologies, among which maxillary deficiency is the most frequent. Bone discrepancy may have an unfavorable impact on esthetics, which is frequently aggravated by the presence of accentuated facial ...
ANDRUCIOLI, Marcela Cristina Damião +4 more
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Compensatory orthodontic treatment of Angle Class II malocclusion with posterior open bite [PDF]
The present case report addresses the treatment of an Angle Class II malocclusion in an adult female patient, long face pattern, with posterior open bite and dental arches extremely expanded, due to previous treatment. The patient and parents rejection to a treatment with orthognathic surgery led to orthodontic camouflage of the skeletal discrepancies.
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Periodontal and orthodontic management of impacted canines
Abstract The maxillary and mandibular canines are described by many clinicians as the “cornerstone” of the arch. When in their optimal position, they play a critical role in providing a well‐balanced occlusal scheme that contributes toward functional as well as neuromuscular stability, harmony, esthetics, and dentofacial balance.
Mohammad Qali +3 more
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Resumo Introdução A proporção áurea, representada pela razão matemática 1:1.618, tem sido investigada na especialidade Ortodontia e no procedimento de Cirurgia Ortognática, a fim de ser estabelecida como um guia de sucesso clínico relacionado à estética
Leticia Ângelo WALEWSKI +3 more
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