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Context: The orthodontic treatment in adult for the treatment of malocclusion is becoming more common. However, the disadvantages of conventional orthodontics are the time consumed for the treatment (18–24 months), root resorption, and formation of ...
Supreet Kaur Thind +5 more
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The efficacy and safety of corticotomy and periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontic interventions in tooth movement: an updated meta-analysis. [PDF]
Background The surgically facilitated orthodontic strategy has been a promising strategy for orthodontic treatment recently. Therefore, the present meta-analysis was conducted to assess the available scientific evidence regarding the clinical outcomes ...
Zhou H +5 more
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PAOO technique for the bimaxillary protrusion: Perio-ortho interrelationship
An increasing number of adult patients have been seeking orthodontic treatment, and a short treatment time has been a recurring request. To meet their expectations, a number of innovative techniques have been developed to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.
Bhat, Subraya G. +2 more
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Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics: Novel perio-ortho interrelationship
Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) is a clinical procedure that incorporates selective corticotomy, particulate grafting, and application of optimal orthodontic forces.
Sahitya Sanivarapu +3 more
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A high number of adult patients are undertaking orthodontic treatment now because of the newer methods, technology, and innovations available in the market. Orthodontic profession is continually looking for new ways to perform treatment effectively for such patients, as there are many differences in the biology, motivation, and treatment objectives ...
Miral Agrawal +2 more
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Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics: A perio-ortho ambidextrous perspective
The interdisciplinary collaboration of periodontics and orthodontics has allowed teeth to be moved 2–3 times faster, reducing the time required for traditional orthodontic therapy considerably.
Anuj Singh Parihar +3 more
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A Dicopper(II)‐Based Carbonic Anhydrase Model—Quantum‐Chemical Evaluation of the Mechanistic Pathway
Prochloron didemni, an obligate symbiont of ascidians produces large amounts of patellamides, known to form dinuclear copper(II) complexes, which are efficient carbonic anhydrases. However, at the pH in the ascidians, catalysis is shown to be product‐inhibited.
Gunasekaran Velmurugan +2 more
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A modified Nance Appliance (MNA) is introduced as a treatment option for an adult class II division 2 malocclusion (CII/2) patient with deep overbite and dehiscence on the facial root surface of retroclined upper incisors through the cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Zhujun Li +5 more
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Nonextraction Treatment of Severe Crowding with the Aid of Corticotomy‐Assisted Orthodontics
This paper illustrates the combined nonextraction orthodontic treatment with the corticotomy technique in an adult patient (age: 25 years and 3 months) with severely crowded arches to accelerate tooth movement and shorten the treatment time. Both her upper lateral incisors were congenitally absent and both upper central incisors’ roots were short ...
Ali S. Aljhani +3 more
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Purpose: Three-dimensional diagnosis has shown that orthodontic therapy could potentially move the roots of the teeth outside the original bone structure.
Federico Brugnami +4 more
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