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Cleaning removable orthodontic appliances — a survey
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2011The aim of this survey was to analyze the recommendations commonly followed in Germany for cleaning removable orthodontic appliances (ROAs) and to compare these with published procedures.A total of 450 randomly-selected orthodontists were contacted by telephone and asked for their recommendations for cleaning ROA.The most frequent recommendation was ...
J, Eichenauer, C, Serbesis, S, Ruf
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Bacterial colonization of removable orthodontic appliances
Medicine in Evolution, 2022Currently, orthodontic treatment represents an interest in biological and microbiological changes at the level of orthodontic devices. This paper presents a synthesis of an investigation into the existence of scientific evidence supporting the hypothesis that the presence of orthodontic appliances influences the oral microflora.
M.M. Luca +5 more
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What Can Be Achieved with Removable Orthodontic Appliances?
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2009How effective is a therapy which relies solely on removable orthodontic appliances?A group of 276 consecutive patients, whose mean age was 9.50 years, diagnosed with various types of malocclusion, whose records were complete, and who were treated solely with removable appliances.Measurement of the PAR Index of the pre- and post-treatment study casts ...
Rainer-Reginald, Miethke +1 more
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Vertical extrusion using a removable orthodontic appliance
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988Vertical extrusion is a useful adjunct to periodontal-restorative procedures, particularly in the anterior segment of the dentition in which esthetic appearance is a primary concern. In the case presented, a multidisciplinary approach was used to treat a tooth successfully with extensive subgingival destruction.
B J, Ries, G K, Johnson, L G, Nieberg
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Iatrogenic effects of removable orthodontic appliances
Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section), 2008Undesirable effects that occur during orthodontie treatment can be attributed to a lack of understanding of physics involved and individual variations in biologie response. A proper insight into the biomechanical principles underlying orthodontic applianee therapy is indispensable for executing efficient orthodontic treatment.
Kaushik Mayur +2 more
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["Characterized" removable orthodontic appliances].
Dental Cadmos, 1990The Author presents the results of a research done on 750 children, treated with removable appliances. The opportunity of characterizing the appliances, using a particular color, putting in the resin writings, drawings, slides, chosen by the patient, increases children cooperation. The measured increase in cooperation hours, is variable from 10% to 35%,
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Compliance with removable orthodontic appliances.
Evidence-based dentistry, 2018Data sourcesMedline via OVID, PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science Core Collection, LILACS and BBO databases. Unpublished clinical trials accessed using ClinicalTrials.gov, National Research Register, ProQuest Dissertation and Thesis database.Study selectionTwo authors searched studies from inception until May 2016 ...
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Orthodontic Relapse after Fixed or Removable Retention Devices: A Systematic Review
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2023Francesco Inchingolo +2 more
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