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British Journal of Orthodontics, 1989
The first part of this paper is a literature review of magnets and their uses in orthodontics. The biological safety of magnets is considered and a report is given of experiments carried out on rat osteosarcoma cell line UMR-106. The second part of the paper describes a case where neodynium-iron-boron magnets were used to assist eruption of an ...
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The first part of this paper is a literature review of magnets and their uses in orthodontics. The biological safety of magnets is considered and a report is given of experiments carried out on rat osteosarcoma cell line UMR-106. The second part of the paper describes a case where neodynium-iron-boron magnets were used to assist eruption of an ...
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Electrocautery in orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1984Electrocautery has all but disappeared from the clinical dental setting. Through technical advances, there have been developed new instruments which must now challenge the profession to re-examine the use of electrocautery as a valuable adjunct, particularly in the field of orthodontics.
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Orthodontics in The Netherlands
British Dental Journal, 1993In October 1992 I visited the Netherlands and spent time at both university training centres and a number of selected specialist orthodontic practices. Holland has a population of nearly 15 million and the highest population density of any European country.
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American Journal of Orthodontics, 1974
0 rthodontic treatment limitations, in great measure, exist in direct relation to the knowledge, ability, and positive attitude of the orthodontist. One has no limitations if he cannot recognize limits. To the qualified practitioner, orthodontic treatment abounds in limitations. Treatment limits exist because we are short of hard information concerning
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0 rthodontic treatment limitations, in great measure, exist in direct relation to the knowledge, ability, and positive attitude of the orthodontist. One has no limitations if he cannot recognize limits. To the qualified practitioner, orthodontic treatment abounds in limitations. Treatment limits exist because we are short of hard information concerning
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Artificial intelligence in orthodontics: Where are we now? A scoping review
Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research, 2021Anna Monill-gonzález+2 more
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