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Diagnosis of the vertical dimension

Seminars in Orthodontics, 2002
Abstract The vertical dimension problem is complex and multifactorial. Not onlymust the clinician recognize a vertical discrepancy abnormality, he/she must be able to recognize its numerous components and understand their interrelationships. Many scientific investigators and orthodontic clinicians have contributed to the body of knowledge to which we ...
James L. Vaden, Lloyd E. Pearson
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“Vertical Dimensions” of Pulsed Laser Welding [PDF]

open access: possibleMaterials Testing, 2013
Abstract Laser welding, perhaps the most prominent tool for modern manufacturing systems, enable the performance of safe and sound weldments with operational reliability. Thus, the use of lasers provides economical efficiency via quantitative increase of production with quality improvement, and shortening the required welding process ...
Karadeniz, Suleyman, Celen, Serap
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Vertical dimensions of suspended horses

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2010
SummaryReasons for study: The dimensions of anaesthetised hobbled horses during suspension and transfer onto the operating table are unknown. These data are required for the cost‐effective construction of equine surgical facilities.Objectives: To measure the distance from the toe to dependent back margin (Bsusp) and poll (Psusp) of anaesthetised ...
Margo Chase-Topping   +5 more
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Establishment of vertical dimension

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1955
The achievement of correct vertical dimension is one of the most neglected steps in the preparation for complete den­ tures when compared with the highly improved methods of obtaining impres­ sions, centric relation or articulation. Nevertheless, the procedure to establish vertical dimension is as important as any other; an error in its determination ...
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Vertical dimension in edentulous patients

Journal of Dentistry, 1984
The vertical dimension of occlusion was determined in a selected sample of edentulous subjects using bilateral telescopic expansion screwjacks. The patients found their tongue movements less restricted than when a single anterior midline screwjack was used.
John C. Brown, A.R. MacGregor, M.E. Watt
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Clinical assessment of vertical dimension

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract Many methods of assessing and recording vertical jaw relations in edentulous patients have been presented and evaluated. When no accurate pre-extraction records exist, the dentist must rely upon esthetic appearance supplemented by aids which are often misleading.
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The Vertical Dimension of Occupational Segregation

Work, Employment and Society, 2001
This article presents a new approach to measuring the most important dimension of gender segregation - the vertical dimension-in quantitative survey data. This, in turn, allows for a reassessment of the view that high levels of gender segregation are synonymous with high levels of social inequality.
Bradley Brooks   +2 more
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Vertical dimension and therapeutic choices

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
The vertical skeletal pattern is a factor that makes malocclusions with the same tooth arrangement very different. A sample of 323 patient records was examined to observe variations in vertical dimension. The sample was divided into essentially three groups.
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The vertical dimension in orthognathic surgery

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1981
Abstract The vertical dimension has been shown in recent years to be very important in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and surgery of facial skeletal deformity and disproportion. The clinical and cephalometric evaluation of vertical facial dysplasia is discussed, and the management of vertical deficiency or excess in the mandible and ...
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TERMINOLOGY OF FACIAL MORPHOLOGY IN THE VERTICAL DIMENSION

Australian Dental Journal, 1993
AbstractConsideration of facial type plays an important role in the formulation of an orthodontic treatment plan and prognosis of treatment. Of particular importance is the vertical relationship, that is, whether an individual is long‐faced (dolichofacial), or short‐faced (brachyfacial).
V. C. West, Anthony R. Collett
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