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Nonsurgical orthodontic treatment of a bilateral scissors bite by bodily tooth movement through the maxillary sinus. [PDF]
Wang Y, Liu Y, Yang T, Sun X.
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess the antigingivitis and antiplaque efficacy of a 2% chlorhexidine (CHX)‐impregnated dental floss in adults with gingivitis. Methods This randomised clinical study included 42 patients diagnosed with gingivitis. They were randomly allocated into three groups: no interdental cleaning (NIC) group, which did not
Manuela Ferrari da Silva +7 more
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External Root Resorption Associated with Orthodontic Treatment-Descriptive Correlations of Biological and Dental Risk Factors. [PDF]
Zlate MC +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This single‐visit randomised controlled clinical trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the immediate effects of a three‐dimensional (3D) intraoral scanner as an adjunctive oral hygiene education tool compared to standard personalised oral hygiene instruction (OHI) in healthy adults.
Hui Jia Sophia Choo +5 more
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Two-Phase Orthodontic Treatment in an Adolescent With a 15 mm Severe Overjet. [PDF]
Xu S, Li X, Zhang Y, Li W.
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ABSTRACT Objective This two‐centre, double‐blind, randomized, parallel‐group study compared the efficacy and safety of a novel powered full‐mouth cleaning device system (FMCD) with habitual toothbrushing (CG) in patients with generalized gingivitis over 6 weeks.
Tim Steuber +7 more
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Perception of AI-generated smile versus real orthodontic treatment outcomes among dentists, students, and laypeople. [PDF]
Tirkkonen O +6 more
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Aesthetic Component of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN): Can large language models match the performance of orthodontists? [PDF]
Arısan A, Genҫ C, Duran GS.
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ABSTRACT Background Hypercementosis is a non‐neoplastic condition characterized by excessive cementum deposition along the root surface, resulting in altered apical morphology. Although often asymptomatic and detected incidentally on radiographs, changes in apical contour may influence anatomical complexity in endodontic treatment.
Carlos Segura‐Raya +3 more
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