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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1992
Summary In the overall analysis, the response to Phase I treatment was excellent. The patient was treated on a nonextraction basis. There was a short second phase of treatment because of the excellent results achieved with the first phase of orthodontic treatment.
S A, Dugoni, S O, Chee, D J, Harnick
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Summary In the overall analysis, the response to Phase I treatment was excellent. The patient was treated on a nonextraction basis. There was a short second phase of treatment because of the excellent results achieved with the first phase of orthodontic treatment.
S A, Dugoni, S O, Chee, D J, Harnick
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
Malocclusions can be successfully corrected by phase I mixed dentition therapy and significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age with 12 to 18 months of treatment.
S A, Dugoni, J S, Lee
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Malocclusions can be successfully corrected by phase I mixed dentition therapy and significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age with 12 to 18 months of treatment.
S A, Dugoni, J S, Lee
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Mixed dentition treatment case report
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987Malocclusions can be successfully treated in the mixed dentition (Phase I), which can usually significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I of orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age.
J S, Lee, S A, Dugoni
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Regaining Space in the Mixed Dentition
Dental Clinics of North America, 1978Space-regaining therapy is an important treatment modality in the management of developing occlusions. Success is dependent on recognition of relationships and forces not seen when attention is focused only on the dental segment containing the lost space. This article has discussed other considerations for determining when to treat, as well as offering
J F, Simon, J R, Farrage, L R, Misner
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Comprehensive mixed dentition treatment
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998At the University of the Pacific, mixed dentition treatment is an integral part in the graduate program in orthodontics. One patient had a severe skeletal ANB discrepancy of 7 degrees, lower incisors crowding, and 12 mm of overjet. He was considered an excellent candidate for Phase I treatment to reduce the severity of the problem. It is our philosophy
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Mixed dentition analysis for Asian-Americans
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998One of the important aspects of diagnosis in the mixed dentition is the determination of the tooth size-arch length relationship. Such a determination is often made before eruption of the permanent canines and first and second premolars. The most commonly used prediction method of Tanaka and Johnston is based on data from a sample of children of ...
S, Lee-Chan +3 more
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Guiding the developing mixed dentition
Australian Dental Journal, 1984Abstract— Common problems affecting normal occlusal development during the mixed dentition are examined. Their causes are briefly outlined and treatment approaches by the dental practitioner are suggested. Guidance in the ways suggested through this transition period will, in many cases, maximize the final appearance and function of the dentition.
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Mixed Dentition Analysis Procedure:A Review
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019As the childs dentition changes from primary to permanent dentition there are a number of changes that happens in the oral cavity of the child. This intermediate stage of transition is known as Mixed dentition stage and lasts from 6 years to 12 years. The identification and measurement of these changes is of great importance in preventing, managing and
A. Keerthika +5 more
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Orthodontic challenges in mixed dentition
SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2015Orthodontic intervention in the mixed dentition does not always prevent orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition; however, there can be significant advantages to early intervention. Identifying certain problems at an early age offers a possibility either to redirect skeletal growth or to improve the occlusal relationship.
Diravidamani Kamatchi +2 more
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