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Changes in biosafety practices of Brazilian orthodontists after the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

open access: yesBraz Oral Res
Santos LG   +7 more
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Maloclusión clase III tratada con retropropulsor-estimulador 2: un caso

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Biomechanics of orthodontic correction of dental asymmetries

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
Correction of dental asymmetries requires special attention in orthodontic treatment. Several types of asymmetries are described, along with the biomechanics needed for correction. Treatment with different appliance designs that correct these asymmetries with the lowest level of negative contribution from side effects will be compared with conventional
E, van Steenbergen, R, Nanda
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The surgical-orthodontic correction of maxillary deficiency

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
To date surgeons have primarily emphasized advancement of the retrusive or retodisplaced maxilla. There has been no emphasis on combined surgical-orthodontic treatment sequencing in this deformity. Moreover, the maxilla may be deficient not only anteroposteriorly but also vertically and/or transversely. Frequently, when the maxilla is deficient, two or
B N, Epker, L C, Fish, P J, Paulus
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Orthodontic correction of transverse arch asymmetries

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002
The purpose of this study was to determine whether asymmetries in the transverse dimension are corrected after orthodontic treatment and to determine differences between age-group responses in the correction of transverse asymmetries. Sixty orthodontically treated subjects with transverse asymmetries in arch width were grouped by age, treatment ...
Joko, Kusnoto   +3 more
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Surgical-orthodontic correction of mandibular prognathism

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1973
Abstract The goal of surgical-orthodontic treatment of mandibular prognathism is to correct the malocclusion of the teeth and restore facial balance and harmony. This objective was achieved in the treatment of six adults with a combination of surgical and orthodontic techniques.
W H, Bell, T D, Creekmore
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