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Minimally Invasive Techniques to Accelerate the Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Systematic Review of Animal Studies [PDF]
Objective. To evaluate various noninvasive and minimally invasive procedures for the enhancement of orthodontic tooth movement in animals.Materials and Methods. Literature was searched using NCBI (PubMed, PubMed Central, and PubMed Health), MedPilot (Medline, Catalogue ZB MED, Catalogue Medicine Health, and Excerpta Medica Database (EMBASE)), and ...
Irfan Qamruddin +3 more
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The duration of treatment is the most concern among orthodontic patients. It is of a challenge for an orthodontist to shorten the treatment time. A new surgical technique was introduced to accelerate tooth movement during orthodontic treatment. This new technique is the surgical reduction of bone mass in the pathway of desired tooth movement before ...
Wael Ahmed Bayomy Mohamed +2 more
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Evaluation of Root Length Accompanying Platelet Rich Plasma Injection as a Technique for Orthodontic Tooth Movement Acceleration. (A Comparative Study) [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess root surface after platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection as a means for tooth movement acceleration. Materials and Methods: 10 female patients with age ranged between (14-19) years old were selected for this study. Total of 40 canine sites were divided into two groups; each group included 20 canines: (group I)
Heba Seddik, Samir Ibrahim, Mai Attia
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Piezocision: a Periodontally Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth Movement Technique
Nowadays, number of people seeking orthodontic treatment has been steadily increasing to enhance their smile or their masticatory function and a short treatment time has been a recurring request. To address and reduce overall treatment time, a number of surgical techniques have been developed to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.
Vajra Madhuri Songa +3 more
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[Effect of corticotomy techniques accelerating orthodontic tooth movement on root resorption].
In recent years, developing new methods to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) has attracted extensive attention in the field of orthodontic clinical and scientific research. It reduces orthodontic treatment time and risks. Over the past, various approaches have been done to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.
Yuhui Yang, Yufen Huang, W R Li
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Background: Last decade has seen a surge of many innovative techniques aimed at decreasing the length of orthodontic treatment. In this study, the efficiency of canine retraction between piezocision and conventional retraction group has been evaluated and compared. Materials and Methods: A total of ten patients (above 18 years) with Class II division I
Nirali Rathod +5 more
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AI and Conventional Techniques used for Drugs and Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a transformative force in both drug development and orthodontics. This paper provides an overview of key AI techniques employed in these fields. In drug development, AI is accelerating discovery, development, and delivery through generative models, predictive modeling, image analysis, and natural language ...
Mustafa Waleed Ameen +1 more
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Assessment of techniques used for superimposition of maxillary and mandibular 3D surface models to evaluate tooth movement: a systematic review [PDF]
Summary Background Superimposition of three-dimensional (3D) digital models offers great opportunities to assess tooth movement during time. In the literature, several superimposition techniques are described.
Sven Stucki, Nikolaos Gkantidis
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A reduction in orthodontic treatment time can be attained using corticotomies. The aggressive nature of corticotomy due to the elevation of muco-periosteal flaps and to the duration of the surgery raised reluctance for its employ among patients and dental community.
Michele Cassetta, Matteo Giansanti
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AIM: The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of combined low energy laser application and Micro-Osteoperforations versus the effect of the application of each technique separately on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three parallel groups (each group contained 10 patients) were performed; Group A: In which one side ...
Ahmed Nasef Abdelhameed +1 more
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