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Transposition: orthodontic treatment

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977
Case reports of three brothers, a father, and cousin portray a genetic influence relative to transposed teeth, congenitally missing teeth, and pershaped incisors. Orthodontic treatment, the associated problems, and the appliance used in treatment were discussed.
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The Timing of Orthodontic Treatment

Dental Update, 2002
The time at which orthodontic treatment should be started remains a matter of conjecture. Anomalies of dental development and functional problems tend to be addressed in the mixed dentition, while definitive treatment tends to be delayed until the late mixed dentition to maximize growth potential and patient compliance.
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Limiting Factors in Orthodontic Treatment: 2. The Biological Limitations of Orthodontic Treatment

Dental Update, 2006
Owing to a shortage in the orthodontic workforce in the United Kingdom, general dental practitioners carry out orthodontic treatment in selected cases. Orthodontic treatment may not always be successful due to various factors. Some of these limiting factors are related to the practitioner, others to the patients and the orthodontic appliances used ...
Anwar A, Shah, Jonathan, Sandler
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Orthodontic treatment for posterior crossbites

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014
A posterior crossbite occurs when the top back teeth bite inside the bottom back teeth. When it affects one side of the mouth, the lower jaw may have to move to one side to allow the back teeth to meet together. Several treatments have been recommended to correct this problem.
Agostino P   +5 more
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Periodontic and orthodontic treatment in adults

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002
The purpose of this article is to provide an update of the interrelationship between periodontics and orthodontics in adults. Specific areas reviewed are the reaction of periodontal tissue to orthodontic forces, the influence of tooth movement on the periodontium, the effect of circumferential supracrestal fiberotomy in preventing orthodontic relapse ...
Marianne M A, Ong, Hom-Lay, Wang
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Orthodontic Treatment and Periodontal Status

Journal of Periodontology, 1979
Histologic Evidence for Impaired Growth Control in Diphenylhydantoin Gingival Overgrowth in Man Hassel, T. M., Page, R. C. and Lindhe, J. Arch Oral Biol 23: 381, May, 1978. To investigate the cellular and extracellular composition of the diphenylhydantoin (DPH) induced overgrowth, 12 epileptic patients medicated with DPH and who manifested gingival ...
V K, Trossello, A A, Gianelly
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[Preprosthetic orthodontic treatments].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2014
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Prahl-Andersen, B.   +3 more
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Orthodontic treatment for posterior crossbites

2001
'Posterior crossbite' occurs when the top back teeth bite inside the bottom back teeth. When it affects one side of the mouth the lower jaw may have to move to one side to allow the back teeth to meet together. This movement may have long term effects on the growth of the teeth and jaws.
J E, Harrison, D, Ashby
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Eruptive abnormalities in orthodontic treatment

Seminars in Orthodontics, 1998
In the course of orthodontic practice, it is inevitable that one will encounter what is termed here eruptive abnormalities. These abnormalities include teeth that are impacted, ectopically erupting, or transposed. Hyperdontia and hypodontia are also included for consideration.
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[Combined orthodontic and restorative treatment].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2015
In patients with agenesis or enamel anomalies in anterior teeth combined orthodontic and restorative treatment is often necessary to achieve an optimal aesthetic result. How both can best be achieved, but also how to maintain the result, requires communication between the dentist and the orthodontist.
Kuijpers, M.A.R., Loomans, B.A.C.
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