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Orthodontics is a branch of medicine that aims to achieve aesthetic and functional improvements through mechanical therapy by moving teeth into an ideal position. Orthodontic treatment can correct a variety of dental problems, including dental crowding and occlusion issues.
Alexandru Cucu +1 more
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Introduction: The Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) was proposedby Brook and Shaw, included an Aesthetic portion having ten levels and a Dental HealthComponent (D-IOTN) with five levels. The aim of present cross sectional research was to applythe D-IOTN in Pakistani subjects visiting Orthodontic centres of Faisalabad Medical Universityand de ...
Muhammad Azeem +2 more
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Comparison of piezocision and discision methods in orthodontic treatment
Background Discision method may provide an alternative to the piezocision approach in accelerated orthodontic treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of discision on accelerated orthodontic tooth movement in comparison to the
Mustafa Cihan Yavuz +3 more
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Oral Microbiota Changes during Orthodontic Treatment.
Orthodontic treatment has become increasingly popular due to its benefits in improving facial and smile aesthetics, self-esteem and the function of the stomatognathic apparatus.
Simona Santonocito, A. Polizzi
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The aim of this paper is to provide a review on the role of inflammation in orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR) and accelerating orthodontic tooth movement (AOTM) in orthodontic treatment.
M. Yamaguchi, Shinichi Fukasawa
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OBJECTIVES: The decision to pursue orthodontic treatment is influenced by a variety of cosmetic, functional, and social reasons. This study compared the factors that influence adults’ decisions before orthodontic treatment versus parents’ decisions prior
Osama M. Felemban +4 more
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From a socio-psychological standpoint, improving the morphology of the facial soft-tissues is regarded as an important therapeutic goal in modern orthodontic treatment.
C. Tanikawa, T. Yamashiro
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External apical root resorption after orthodontic treatment: Incidence, severity and risk factors
Background. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence and severity of orthodontically induced inflammatory external apical root resorption (OIIEARR) and the relationship between OIIEARR and possible risk factors such as orthodontic treatment type ...
Fatih Bayir, Esra Bolat Gumus
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Effect Of Orthodontic Treatment On The Subgingival Microbiota: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis
The aim of this systematic review was to assess qualitative changes induced by fixed appliance orthodontic treatment on the subgingival microbiota.
Spyridon N. Papageorgiou +3 more
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Introduction: Malocclusion has an impact on the quality of life, thus becoming the motivation for orthodontic treatment. Subjective and objective needs for orthodontic treatment vary, where subjective needs are sometimes higher or maybe lower than ...
Rissa Zharfany Ernata +2 more
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