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ABSTRACT A fused maxillary central incisor in an 11‐year‐old was successfully treated with a multidisciplinary approach, combining surgical sectioning, orthodontic realignment, and composite resin restoration. At 24 months follow‐up, the outcome was highly satisfactory, with no periapical pathosis or periodontal issues, highlighting the effectiveness ...
Firoozeh Alipour +4 more
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This paper presents a comprehensive review of radio frequency (RF)‐based wireless charging technologies for flexible electronics. In particular, we (i) provide an overview of wireless charging approaches, (ii) investigate the fundamental RF charging principles, covering rectenna design, impedance matching, RF‐to‐DC conversion, and power management, and
Qu Luo +6 more
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Superelastic nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwires are now commonly used as the standard archwire during the orthodontic alignment and levelling stage. They are preferred due to their ability to apply minimal force on teeth while allowing for a wide range of ...
Asad Munir +4 more
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Dynamic and Robotic Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery—A Possible Workflow for the Future?
ABSTRACT Digital technologies are reshaping dental implantology, with dynamic navigation and robotic systems offering high implant placement accuracy within clinically acceptable error ranges, the latter often achieving slightly higher accuracy. These systems enhance surgical accuracy and minimise trauma; however, high costs, extended preparation time,
Yulan Wang +4 more
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Reducing friction between orthodontic components, such as archwires and brackets, is crucial in contemporary orthodontic treatments. Coating these components is a significant method to achieve this goal.
Dhiaa J. Aldabagh +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To assess and compare treatment effects and treatment time in adolescents with crowded and displaced teeth during and after non‐extraction treatments using a passive self‐ligating bracket system (PSLB) and a conventional bracket system (CB).
Linda Bokander Matilainen +6 more
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Background: In the oral cavity, orthodontic appliances come into contact with saliva which may cause corrosion capable of changing their surface morphology due to the release of metal ions.
Ida Bagus Narmada +3 more
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A Tandem Design Using TADs for Orthodontic En Masse Distalization in Class II Patients
ABSTRACT Conventional distalization mechanics typically require a 4–5 week waiting period for molar stabilization before retraction. Skeletal anchorage eliminates this delay, enabling simultaneous molar distalization and upper incisor retraction, thereby expanding the scope of distalization without requiring molar stabilization.
Kerolos Al‐Hakeem, Adith Venugopal
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INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations in the periodontal ligament and surrounding soft tissues, with intensity and prevalence varying according to age.
Marcio José da Silva Campos +4 more
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The role of friction in orthodontics
INTRODUCTION: Sliding mechanics is widely used during orthodontic treatment. One of the disadvantages of this mechanics is the friction generated at the bracket/archwire interface, which may reduce the amount of desired orthodontic movement obtained. Due
Mariana Ribeiro Pacheco +2 more
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