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The Influence of Abnormalities in the Profile and Overjet on Psychological Well-Being
Objective:This study aimed to comparatively evaluate the psychological well-being and health-related quality of life of subjects having either a convex or concave profile and abnormal overjet, with subjects having a straight profile and normal overjet ...
Emine Kaygısız+4 more
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Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the mean overjet in school-going Libyan children and to examine the relationship between increased overjet and permanent incisor's trauma.
Suleiman M O. Ergieg+4 more
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Should we recommend early overjet reduction to prevent dental trauma?
AbstractThere is an association between increased overjet and risk of trauma to the maxillary incisor teeth in children and adolescents. It would therefore seem sensible to recommend overjet reduction as early as possible to help reduce this risk. However, orthodontic outcomes are essentially the same whether you start treatment in the early or late ...
Cobourne, Martyn T.+3 more
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The effect of increased overjet on the magnitude and reproducibility of smiling in adult females [PDF]
The objective of this study was to determine if increased overjet (greater than 6 mm) influences the magnitude and reproducibility of natural smile and maximal smile in Caucasian adult females. Twenty adult females with an increased overjet (6-10 mm) and 20 control adult females (overjet 2-4 mm) with no history of orthodontic treatment volunteered to ...
Ciara Campbell+5 more
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Large overjet may double the risk of dental trauma [PDF]
Medline/PubMed, SCOPUS and Google Scholar.Studies were split according to the type of teeth and the overjet threshold used, thus obtaining three subsets; primary teeth - overjet threshold 3-4 mm; permanent teeth - overjet threshold 3-4 mm and permanent teeth - overjet threshold 6 ± 1 mm.
Ahmed Elkhadem
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess the association and correlation between the overjet and muscle activity (the masseter and temporalis muscles) in patient with Class II malocclusion in different genders using surface electromyography (sEMG).
Shamima Easmin Nishi+4 more
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Overjet Reduction with the Use of ELIBA Device: A Case Report [PDF]
The dental overjet, in subjects with skeletal class II, division I, malocclusion represents one of the difficult problems to resolve for the orthodontist.
Eleonora Ortu+4 more
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Dentoalveolar compensation in negative overjet cases.
The purpose of this study was to investigate dentoalveolar compensation in negative overjet cases. Eighty-eight adult females with either skeletal Class I or skeletal Class III jaw relationships were examined. Of the total, 44 cases showed anterior crossbite and the remaining 44 cases had normal incisor relationships. Four cephalometric parameters were
Hiroshi Iwasaki+5 more
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Increased overjet is a risk factor for dental trauma in preschool children
Traumatic dental injury and malocclusion constitute a public health problem due to their high prevalence. Preventing or detecting such conditions, in any population, is of paramount importance.Assessing the association of anterior occlusal characteristics and dental trauma in preschool children.A cross-sectional study was carried out with 2-6-year-old ...
Leonardo Santos Antunes+5 more
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Efficacy of elastodontic devices in overjet and overbite reduction assessed by computer-aid evaluation [PDF]
This study aimed to verify the efficacy of two elastodontic devices in overjet (OJ) and overbite (OB) reduction during treatment with the Equilibrator Series II (Eptamed) and Occlus-o-Guide (Sweden & Martina) devices.
Eleonora Ortu+4 more
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