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Background: Fixed orthodontic appliance patients have a high risk to increasing plaque accumulation in tooth surface due to the presence of fixed appliance components.
Fitria Avriliyanti +2 more
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The disadvantages of fixed Herbst appliance, such as hgiene problems, limitations of mandibular functional movements, etc., leads certain authors to design a new removable appliance having same mechanic principals.
Eray Erdoğan
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Evolution of treatment mechanics and contemporary appliance design in orthodontics: A 40-year perspective [PDF]
Until the early 1970s, successful treatment with the Begg technique and the Tweed edgewise technique required tedious wire bending. The introduction of Andrews' straight wire appliance changed that, and it was one of the most significant contributions in the history of orthodontics.
Richard P, McLaughlin, John C, Bennett
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Final Maxillary Incisor Inclination in Class II Div 1 Malocclusion Treated with Standard Edge Wises or Straight Wire Appliances [PDF]
Introduction: There are different orthodontic treatment systems, and currently the most common include standard edgewise and straightwire. Achieving ideal axial inclinations of all teeth at the end of active treatment is regarded as one of the criteria ...
Vahid Mollabashi +2 more
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Various Contemporary Intraoral Anchorage Mechanics Supported with Temporary Anchorage Devices
The aim of this review was to provide an overview of the various types of contemporary intaroral anchorage mechanics that are being used with temporary anchorage devices (TADs) and to briefly mention the design and clinical use of these appliances ...
Delal Dara Kılınç, Gülşilay Sayar
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The effect of the Twin Block functional orthodontic appliances is mostly dento-alveolar with small skeletal effect. There are certain clinical indications where functional appliances can be used successfully in class II malocclusion e.g.
Saud A. Al-Anezi
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In interceptive treatments in which impacted teeth (incisor or first permanent molar) should be included into the dental arch, the main clinical problem is the provision of an anchorage area and a suitable appliance.
Greta Yordanova +3 more
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This review covers aspects of orthodontic materials, appliance fabrication and bonding, crossing scientific fields and presenting recent advances in science and technology. Its purpose is to familiarize the reader with developments on these issues, indicate possible future applications of such pioneering approaches, and report the current status in ...
Eliades, Theodore +2 more
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Orthodontic considerations of extraction – A review
Incorporation of soft tissue consideration, retention, changing trend in appliance design and treatment biomechanics has led to a lot of controversy in decision of extraction in orthodontics.
Mallikarjun Reddy +3 more
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Orthodontic Retainers and Removable Appliances: Principles of Design and Use (2013) [PDF]
Orthodontic Retainers and Removable Appliances: Principles of Design and Use (2013) Editors: Friedy Luther, Zararna Nelson-Moon Edition: 1st edn Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, UK Price: $75.99 ISBN: 978-1444330083 Pages: 198 This book provides extensive practical information on how to design, fit, adjust, maintain, and troubleshoot ...
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