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Duration of surgical-orthodontic treatment
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2008To study the duration of surgical-orthodontic treatment with special reference to patients' age and the type of tooth movements, i.e. extraction vs. non-extraction and intrusion before or extrusion after surgery to level the curve of Spee.The material consisted files of 37 consecutive surgical-orthodontic patients.
Häll, B+3 more
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The Timing of Orthodontic Treatment
Dental Update, 2002The 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, 2006Owing 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 ...
Jonathan Sandler, Anwar Ali Shah
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Orthodontic treatment for posterior crossbites
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014A 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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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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Consent to orthodontic treatment [PDF]
Objective To determine the level of patient and/or parent recall of previous consent to orthodontic treatment. Design Patients and/or parents of children who had been consented for orthodontic treatment were asked to complete a questionnaire on consent at least six months into their treatment.
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Orthodontic Treatment and Periodontal Status
Journal of Periodontology, 1979Histologic 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 ...
Anthony A. Gianelly+1 more
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Quality of Orthodontic Treatment
Seminars in Orthodontics, 2007Quality of orthodontic treatment has profound implications for the practicing orthodontist, the patient, policy makers, and third party payers. Developing process and outcome measures to evaluate the quality of orthodontic care has become a mandatory component in determining efficiency and effectiveness of contemporary evidence-based clinical practice.
Wyatt Wood+3 more
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Extraction treatment in lingual orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics, 2013Contemporary lingual orthodontic appliances offer an aesthetic and accurate means of treating malocclusion. Managing extraction-based treatments with lingual appliances presents a number of challenges. This article discusses the specific biomechanical considerations associated with extraction treatment and outlines clinical techniques that can optimize
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Consent and Orthodontic Treatment
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1995W. F. Haines, D. W. Williams
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