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Gender-Based Analysis of Oral Health Outcomes Among Elite Athletes. [PDF]
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Determinants of oral health-related quality of life in orthodontic aligner wearers: A cross-sectional analysis. [PDF]
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Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric properties of the Finnish version of the Malocclusion Impact Questionnaire (MIQ). [PDF]
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l Orthodontie Française, 2020
Since 1907, the international community has used Angle's classification to assess the mesio-distal relationships of the dental arches. It is the basis of the diagnosis of malocclusion in the sagittal dimension and indicates or not an orthodontic correction treatment.
Masucci, Caterina+4 more
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Since 1907, the international community has used Angle's classification to assess the mesio-distal relationships of the dental arches. It is the basis of the diagnosis of malocclusion in the sagittal dimension and indicates or not an orthodontic correction treatment.
Masucci, Caterina+4 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1990
Less than ideal interarch occlusal relationships rarely if ever cause significant untoward effects on the masticatory system. Parafunctional habits (such as bruxism and clenching) are responsible for excessive occlusal wear, fractured teeth, tooth mobility, the periodontal lesion of trauma from occlusion, fractured restorations, myofascial pain ...
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Less than ideal interarch occlusal relationships rarely if ever cause significant untoward effects on the masticatory system. Parafunctional habits (such as bruxism and clenching) are responsible for excessive occlusal wear, fractured teeth, tooth mobility, the periodontal lesion of trauma from occlusion, fractured restorations, myofascial pain ...
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The treatment of malocclusions
American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1946T HE aim of this paper is to discuss the treatment of malocclusions employing the adjustable bracket, and to introduce a clamp for rectangular archwire therapy, and a bracket bow-string for the rotation of teeth. These devices are original and new, projecting a simpler and more precise technique.
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Malocclusion with extreme microglossia
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1962EXTREME or total microglossia is comparatively rare. This anomaly can be attributed to failure of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue to form following agenesis of the first mandibular process, which is derived from the first and second branchial arches at the time when these structures fuse ventrally during about the fourth week of intrauterine life.
J.A. Salzmann, Leonard J. Seide
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