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A simple mathematical study of anterior dental relations Part III: incisor and canine overbite

open access: yesAustralasian Orthodontic Journal, 1998
Two previous articles described horizontal interarch relations with a simple model developed. This paper required further development of the horizontal relations to al low vertical overlap to be studied.
Cordato Mark A.
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The effects of playing wind musical instruments on the occlusal characteristics in a Northern Nigerian Population

open access: yesNigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
Introduction: Dentists are often questioned on whether playing a wind musical instrument can adversely affect dental occlusion. This study compared the occlusal characteristics in wind instrument players (WIPs) and non-WIPs.
Tope Emmanuel Adeyemi   +1 more
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Deep overbite—A review (Deep bite, Deep overbite, Excessive overbite)

open access: yesANNALS AND ESSENCES OF DENTISTRY, 2009
Deep overbite or Deep bite is one of the common malocclusion which has a varied of etiologies. The etiology may be present at different levels of structures, Viz. dental skeletal, combination of skeletal and dental etc..,The treatment plan depends upon the severity and the age of the patient.
sreedhar Cvvr, sreenivas baratam
openaire   +1 more source

Relationships between the upper central incisor crown forms and degree of labial inclination, overbite, and overjet in Japanese young adults

open access: yesThe Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 2020
PURPOSE The present study aimed to investigate the relationships between the crown form of the upper central incisor and their labial inclination, overbite, and overjet.
Takeshi Kurita   +3 more
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A review of the management of anterior open bite malocclusion

open access: yesAustralasian Orthodontic Journal, 1990
Anterior openbite (AOB) malocclusion is considered one of the most demanding challenges for the orthodontist, as occlusal correction is difficult, facial aesthetics may be unsatisfactory and the incidence of relapse is high.
Lawry Denise M.   +3 more
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Smile line and occlusion: An epidemiological study

open access: yesDental Research Journal, 2013
Background: The purpose of the present study was to discuss some new concepts of the desirable characteristics of smile tooth display. Due to the increasing application of cosmetic dental treatments, there is an increasing need for better understanding ...
Mahsa Harati   +3 more
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Long-term analysis of upper incisor crowding. A longitudinal study orthodontically treated patients [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Introduction: Although there are numerous studies in the literature on alignment stability in the lower arch, there are few referring to the upper arch.
Gandía Franco, José Luis   +2 more
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Dental malocclusions in the anterior sextant, in a group of Mexican patients between 3 and 14 years old.

open access: yesJournal of Oral Research, 2020
Aim: To evaluate the association between the frequency of malocclusions in the anterior sextant with dentition type, age, and sex. Material and methods: A descriptive, transversal and prospective study was carried out, in a convenience sample of 200 ...
José Murrieta-Pruneda   +4 more
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Relationship between malocclusion and deleterious oral habits in preschool children in Campina Grande, PB, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of malocclusions in preschool children in the city of Campina Grande, PB, Brazil, and verify the existence of associations between malocclusions and deleterious oral habits, gender and age.
Bezerra Medeiros Kelly Priscila   +4 more
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Genetic Consideration of the Relationship Between Determinants of Occlusal Morphology, the Articular Eminence and Internal Derangement of the Temporomandibular Joint

open access: yesDental Hypotheses, 2020
Introduction: The articular eminence and condyle-fossa relationship reflects a secondary growth site and the morphology appears to be influenced by determinants of occlusal morphology which are subject to genetic variation of dentoalveolar bone ...
Richard G Standerwick
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