Vascular and Bone Changes after a Full Mucoperiosteal Flap Versus Control: A Randomized Split-Mouth Experimental Study [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the changes in the vascular bed structure of medullary bone after a full mucoperiosteal flap is elevated. In addition, the 3D microstructure of medullary and cortical bone was studied.
Abdi, Blerta
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An Overview on 3D Printing in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics [PDF]
Three- dimensional (3D) printing is a relatively newer addition that is extensively researched and experimented for various applications in orthodontics and orthognathic surgeries.
R. Nithin Vaishag
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Piezopuncture-Assisted Canine Distalization in Orthodontic Patients: Two Case Reports [PDF]
With the increasing number of young adults seeking orthodontic treatment to improve their smile esthetics or oral function, the time spent wearing brackets is one of the biggest challenges for these patients.
Majid Azizi +3 more
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Accelerated Orthodontics: Stepping Into the Future Orthodontics. [PDF]
Gabada D +5 more
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Evaluation of piezocision in rapid canine retraction [PDF]
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Assessment of Dentoalveolar Changes Following Leveling and Alignment of Severely Crowded Upper Anterior Teeth Using Self-Ligating Brackets Alone or With Flapless Piezocision Compared to Traditional Brackets: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Al-Ibrahim HM +5 more
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Effectiveness of minimally invasive surgical procedures in the acceleration of tooth movement: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
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Analysis of canine retraction and anchorage loss in different facial types with and without piezocision: a split-mouth-design, randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Al-A'athal HS, Al-Nimri K, Alhammadi MS.
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The transparency of reporting 'harms' encountered with the surgically assisted acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement in the published randomized controlled trials: a meta-epidemiological study. [PDF]
Alfailany DT, Hajeer MY, Darwich K.
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