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Labial malocclusion

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1970
Summary Two cases of labial malocclusion are presented. The probable cause of the malformation and the surgical correction are described. Good results were obtained.
Roberto Farina, Emilio Cury
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New insights in the link between malocclusion and periodontal disease

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
AIM We aimed to investigate associations between malocclusions and periodontal disease by comparing it to that of smoking in subjects recruited from the population-based cross-sectional study "Study of Health in Pomerania." MATERIALS AND METHODS ...
O. Bernhardt   +6 more
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Malocclusion in Europe

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1974
The principal racial movements across Europe into Britain from pre-historic times are discussed in order to explain the variety that exists in our ancestry. A brief account is given also of a modern anthropologico-dental study of 10–12 year old schoolchildren in nine areas of Europe and four areas in Britain. In this the author gives his assessment of
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Malocclusion Part 1: Occlusion and malocclusion

Companion Animal, 2008
Fig. 1: The length of the maxilla slightly exceeds the mandible. Fig. 3: Dental interlock. Incisors: scissor bite the tips of the mandibular incisor cusps occlude just behind the maxillary incisor cusps, resting on the cingulae (dished, palatal, area of incisor); canine interdigitation the mandibular canine fits in the diastema between the maxillary ...
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Malocclusion Part 3: Dental malocclusion

Companion Animal, 2009
Malocclusion occurs where the relationship between maxillary and mandibular dentition is abnormal. This may be due to the individual position of teeth within the jaw or the relationship between maxilla and mandible. There are thus two main types of malocclusion: 1. Skeletal malocclusion due to jaw size and shape relationships 2. Dental malocclusion due
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Feline Malocclusion

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992
Modern feline malocclusion is the result of altered dento-facial proportions from the normal occlusion. The development of the brachycephalic and dolichocephalic head types has resulted in displaced dentition with accompanying soft-tissue trauma.
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Anxiety and malocclusion are associated with temporomandibular disorders in adolescents diagnosed by RDC/TMD. A cross‐sectional study

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2018
BACKGROUND Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) is a multifactorial condition, which could be associated to occlusal and psychological factors, such as anxiety. OBJECTIVE Investigate if anxiety and malocclusion are associated with the prevalence of TMD in
Fernanda Mara de Paiva Bertoli   +5 more
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Development of Occlusion and Malocclusion

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
Much of the need for orthodontic treatment could be avoided if children received proper dental care at an earlier age. Thus the physician who recognizes and refers occlusal problems in their early stages is providing a significant service. The importance of occlusion is discussed followed by an outline of the development of normal occlusion. Guidelines
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Malocclusion and Temporomandibular Disorders: Verification of the Controversy.

Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache, 2019
AIMS To investigate the dental and skeletal aspects of malocclusion in the anteroposterior and vertical dimensions in a sample of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) patients and to correlate these aspects with the signs and symptoms of TMD.
Amira A. Aboalnaga   +7 more
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Malocclusion in children and adolescents with Down syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown a high prevalence of malocclusion in people with Down syndrome (DS) compared to individuals without DS, but no systematic review to summarize the evidence on this topic has been performed thus far. AIM To evaluate
P. V. T. Doriguêtto   +6 more
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