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Attitude and Awareness of Dental Students Regarding Malocclusion and Orthodontic Treatment. [PDF]
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The Reliability and Validity of Intraoral Photographs in Assessing Orthodontic Treatment Need. [PDF]
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Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023
Orthodontics is a branch of medicine that aims to achieve aesthetic and functional improvements through mechanical therapy by moving teeth into an ideal position.
Alexandru Cucu, M. Mitroiu
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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.
Alexandru Cucu, M. Mitroiu
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Effectiveness of clear aligner therapy for orthodontic treatment: A systematic review.
Orthodontics & craniofacial research, 2020OBJECTIVE To analyze through a systematic review the effectiveness of clear aligners by assessing: (1) predictability of clear aligners and (2) treatment outcome comparison of clear aligner therapy with fixed appliance therapy.
Lindsay Robertson+5 more
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The duration of orthodontic treatment
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1992Characteristics of the patient, the treatment plan, and the practitioner's office were examined to evaluate causes for variation in the duration of orthodontic treatment. From six offices 118 patients were evaluated. All patients were treated in a single phase with fixed appliances. Appliances were worn for an average of 23.1 months.
Richard J.H. Smith, Debra F. Fink
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Attitudes to Orthodontic Treatment
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1985A survey of the attitudes of patients and parents to active orthodontic treatment was undertaken at two centres. Questionnaires were distributed which enquired about pre-treatment appearance, reactions to the proposed treatment, experiences during treatment, perceived benefits of treatment, and values placed upon treatment.
Y. M. Knapman, R. G. Oliver
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Pneumoparotitis with orthodontic treatment
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993Self-induced pneumoparotitis has not been commonly associated with orthodontic treatment nor dental treatment in general. However, the patient described previously and the other reported cases demonstrate the distinct possibility that accommodation to appliance irritation by "puffing out" the cheeks could result in parotid swelling.
Frederic H. Brown+2 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993
Interception by definition means "to stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress or intended course." The objective of interceptive orthodontic supervision is to create a more normal dentofacial environment as early as possible to prevent the adaptations and limitations that are often associated with a significant malocclusion in late adolescence.
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Interception by definition means "to stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress or intended course." The objective of interceptive orthodontic supervision is to create a more normal dentofacial environment as early as possible to prevent the adaptations and limitations that are often associated with a significant malocclusion in late adolescence.
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Transposition: orthodontic treatment
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977Case 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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