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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 techniques for crossbite correction

Dental Nursing, 2008
The correction of dental crossbites is a common orthodontic treatment aim. This article will describe the many different types of dental crossbite as well as demonstrating a variety of different orthodontic techniques used in their correction.
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Surgical-orthodontic correction of open-bite deformity

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1977
The combined simultaneous anterior and posterior maxillary ostectomy has proved to be a useful method of treating skeletal open-bite. It is indicated primarily in patients with lip incompetence, excessive exposure of maxillary anterior teeth, long lower-face height, contour-deficient chin, and Class II malocclusion.
B N, Epker, L, Fish
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Relapse Correction with Removable Orthodontic

PROCEEDING IMPROVE QUALITY IN DENTISTRY
Relapse is when the teeth return to the position before orthodontic treatment. The small gaps between teeth often occur due to relapse conditions. A removable appliance is an orthodontic appliance that the patient can remove and insert themselves. This aims to report a relapse case treated using removable orthodontics.
Puspitarini Nindya Wardana   +1 more
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Orthodontically corrected midline diastemas

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1975
Phillip M. Campbell   +2 more
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Anterior torque correction with bracketless fixed orthodontics.

Journal of clinical orthodontics : JCO, 2012
Torque correction is one of the most difficultand critical procedures performed during thefinishing phase of orthodontic treatment. Proper torque positions the root in a physiological periodontalsituation because it ensures both appropriateocclusal ­force distribution and adequate thicknessof the vestibular cortical plate.
Musilli M   +3 more
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[Spontaneous corrections and orthodontic treatment].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1990
Spontaneous corrections in orthodontic anomalies can sometimes be expected, when all hindrances are eliminated, and the relevant teeth are given every freedom. Although there seems to be no exact explanation for the corrections some speculations are presented. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed.
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Corrective Orthodontics

Dental Clinics of North America, 1969
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