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Journal articles on the topic "Dentistry Orthodontics"
Kamran, Muhammad, Rawan Saddah, Afnan Alasmari, Salem Almoammar, Abdullah Alnazeh, and Ibrahim Alshahrani. "Awareness of patient’s orthodontic problems and referral practices among general dental practitioners and non-orthodontic specialists." Vojnosanitetski pregled, no. 00 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp200807026k.
Full textDitmarov, A. "Orthodontics: Orthodontics vs orthodontiya." British Dental Journal 225, no. 1 (July 2018): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2018.549.
Full textTekale, Pawankumar D., Arun R. Mhaske, Vishwas Diwakar Acharya, Harshal A. Patil, Chetankumar O. Agarwal, and Bharti M. Aru. "Clinical Management and Guidelines for Infective Endocarditis in Orthodontics." World Journal of Dentistry 6, no. 4 (2015): 226–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1348.
Full textReddy, R. Vamshidhar, K. Tanveer, K. Dinesh Sharma, Naveen Kokkula, PL Suresh, and Meher Sudhakar. "Evaluation of Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfectants in Reducing Bacterial Growth on Orthodontic Instruments." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 14, no. 6 (2013): 1039–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1447.
Full textNgoc, Vo Truong Nhu, Le Quynh Anh, Nguyen Minh Duc, Thien Chu Dinh, and Toi Chu Dinh. "Cone Beam Computed Tomography Application in Finding Ectopic Tooth: A Systemic Analysis and a Case Report." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 7, no. 24 (December 20, 2019): 4333–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.386.
Full textZohra, Shan. "Knowledge Skill and Attitude among fresh dental graduates about orthodontics." Health Professions Educator Journal 3, no. 2 (May 27, 2020): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.53708/hpej.v3i2.11.
Full textAulakh, Raman. "The Anterior Ratio: The Missing Link between Orthodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry." Case Reports in Dentistry 2013 (2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/470637.
Full textAsiri, Saeed N., Larry P. Tadlock, Emet Schneiderman, and Peter H. Buschang. "Applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in orthodontics." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 10 (March 30, 2020): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/apos_117_2019.
Full textAgarwal, Anupam, Shalu Mahajan, and Santosh Verma. "Digital Single Lens Reflex Photography in Clinical Orthodontics: Revolution or Evolution." World Journal of Dentistry 5, no. 2 (2014): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1271.
Full textMobeen, Nausheen, Shreya Kishore, Rasiga Gandhi, Sangeetha Duraisamy, and Ravi K. "Biosafety of Nanoparticles Used in Orthodontics - A Literature Review." Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 10, no. 32 (August 9, 2021): 2658–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.14260/jemds/2021/543.
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Suliman, Shameela Haroon. "The soft-tissue profile preferences of a group of lay persons and professionals." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2008. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_8182_1267657357.
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Although facial aesthetics has always been a part of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning, the criteria for facial evaluation have been somewhat arbitrary. They are often based on parameters from the field of art or from evaluating faces chosen by orthodontists or other professionals. The aims and objectives of the study were to determine the soft-tissue profile preference of a group of lay persons and professionals
to compare the preferences of the male and female assessors (lay persons group) with regard to the preferred profiles for the maleand female patient respectively
to test similarities and differences in the professional's perceptions of the various profiles. This qualitative study was undertaken at the orthodontic clinic at UWC using post-treatment soft tissue profile photographs of patients who had attended the orthodontic clinic..."
Cavalancia, James. "EFFECTS OF A LINGUAL ARCH AS MAXIMUM ANCHORAGE IN ORTHODONTICS." Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2017. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/456182.
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Lingual arches are frequently used in orthodontic extraction treatment, with the intended purpose of achieving maximum anchorage in the mandibular arch; however, little evidence exists in the literature that supports this anchorage approach. The lingual arch is widely supported in the literature for space maintenance and sagittal correction. It has been proven effective at minimizing any decreases in arch depth and perimeter when there is early loss of primary teeth. Theoretically, the lingual arch as a passive maintenance appliance should exert no forces on the teeth, yet studies have shown both the molars and incisors to move. To examine its anchorage efficiency further, we compared incisor and molar position in extraction treatment with and without the use of a lingual arch. Pre and post-treatment cephalograms that included lower premolar extractions were recruited from a depository of images. Canine retraction with power chain or NiTi closing coils with or without the use of a lingual arch for maximum anchorage were compared for incisor and molar position. Angular and millimetric measurements for IMPA, L1-NB, L1-APog and molar mesialization were measured and compared using a t-test. The greatest difference between pre and post-treatment was the IMPA with 5.19° more uprighting of the incisors in the group with no lingual arch, followed by 4.38° more uprighting in the L1-APog measurement. However, none of the differences between the groups were significant: IMPA (p=0.129), L1-NB (angular p=0.161, millimetric p=0.205), L1-APog (angular p=0.197, millimetric p=0.196) and mesialization of the molar (p=0.308). The change in incisor and molar position does not significantly differ with or without the use of a lingual arch in extraction treatment. Clinically, this suggests that the lingual arch does not provide maximum anchorage. Another modality, such as TADs, may provide a better source of anchorage for space closure.
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Sandretti, Matthew A., Bhavna Shroff, Steven J. Lindauer, and Al M. Best. "Restoring Lateral Incisors and Orthodontic Treatment: Perceptions among General Dentists and Othodontists." VCU Scholars Compass, 2015. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3727.
Full textLa, Rochelle Natalie R. "Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Dentists and Orthodontists." VCU Scholars Compass, 2017. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4765.
Full textKer, Alan Joseph. "Esthetics and smile characteristics from the layperson's perspective a computer based survey study, part I /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1208057546.
Full textPotts, Brittany Leigh Weaver. "Dental and skeletal outcomes for class II surgical-orthodontic treatment a comparison between experienced and novice clinicians /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1236704017.
Full textChang, Anna Wai-Yee. "Similarity analysis in pattern matching morphological occlusograms /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2002. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16745.pdf.
Full textTerrana, Nicholas Ralph. "Orthodontist and General Practitioner Perceptions of Invisalign Treatment Outcomes." Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2019. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/578670.
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Objectives: Little is known about the treatment standards and expectations of Invisalign treatment outcomes between orthodontists and general practitioners (GP). The objective of this qualitative research project was to explore how orthodontists and GPs perceive Invisalign treatment outcomes, and to determine which criteria they use to judge successful treatment. Methods: Open-ended interviews were conducted with three orthodontists and two GPs. These interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded and analyzed by the conventional phenomenological qualitative research protocol. Each clinician selected four Invisalign cases that they treated and perceived as successful outcomes. To augment qualitative methods, quantitative data were generated to determine pre-treatment Discrepancy Index (DI) and post-treatment Objective Grading System (OGS) scores as calculated by OrthoCAD software. Results: Independent sample T-tests showed no significant difference in total DI score (p=0.287) and total OGS score (p=0.840) between the orthodontist (n=12) and GP (n=7) cases. Orthodontists perceive incisor torque and smile esthetics as important criteria for successful Invisalign outcomes. In contrast, GPs do not. Orthodontists and GPs unanimously perceive that Class I occlusion is an important criterion for successful treatment. GPs perceive extraction cases as a challenge to obtain successful outcome with Invisalign whereas, orthodontists do not. Conclusions: Differences exist between orthodontist and GP perceptions of what constitutes successful Invisalign treatment. Currently employed standards of excellence can be found in a wide spectrum of finishes; however, they are incapable of defining the excellence of finish. Selective standards differentiate the GPs from orthodontists, but agreement exists for ambition to finish in Class I occlusion. Esthetics and torque are valued higher by the orthodontists than are by the GPs. The utility of current standards- of-care need to be questioned and redefined.
Temple University--Theses
Rossouw, Paul Emile. "A longitudinal study of the stability of the dentition following orthodontic treatment." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/70107.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The maintenance of dental alignment following orthodontic treatment has been, and continues to be, a challenge for the orthodontist (McReynolds and Little, 1991). Orthodontists should endeavour to establish normal occlusions and function to the end that physiologic balance and retentive stability may be achieved (Goldstein, 1953). Many philosophies and theories have been formulated in response to this challenge, but few have successfully withstood the test of rigorous post-orthodontic evaluation. The present study comprises longitudinal assessments of dentofacial changes which occurred in South African Caucasian subjects during their orthodontic treatment as well as a mean of 7 years following active treatnent. The sample consists of 88 Caucasian subjects; 33 males and 55 female sUbjects who have undergone conventional edgewise orthodontic treatment (Lindquist; 1985). The treatment includes extraction (56%) and nonextraction (44%) therapy. Due to the intricate structure of the craniofacial complex, it is deemed important to discuss the major components of this complex separately and then to compare the variables describing the area with post-orthodontic lower incisor crowding. Lower incisor crowding or irregularity, most often referred to as relapse when occurring in the post-orthodontic dentition, is a phenom~non that is clinically visible and easily assessed using the Little Irregularity Index (Little, 1975). A variety of orthodontic study cast and cephalometric variables represent the changes which occur at the three time intervals selected for this study, namely pre-treatment (T1), post-treatment (T2) and following active treatment (T3). statistical analysis of th~ data was undertaken by the Institute for Biostatistics of the Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, RSA utilising the SAS (1985). The significance level of the results of this study is set at p = 0.05. x No previous study has documented the evaluated and described the various craniofacial skeleton in this format. literature parts or has of the The thesis is divided into thirteen chapters.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die instandhouding van tandbelyning na voltooiing van ortodontiese behandeling was en sal nag steeds in die toekoms 'n uitdaging bied vir ortodontiste (McReynolds en Little, 1991). Die ortodontis se strewe moet wees am 'n normale okkli'lsie in die ortodontiese pasient te veE)tig, waartydens die funksie van die kake herstel word, asook fisiologiese harmonie en stabiliteit van die okklusie gevestig ~lOrd (Goldstein, 1953) • Menige filosofiee en teoriee is al voorgestel om hierdie doelwitte te kan bereik, maar baie min het nag daarin geslaag. Tydens die huidige longitudinale studie is gepoog om In ondersoek te doen van die veranderinge wat plaasvind in die dentofasiale omgewing van agt-en-tagtig Suid-Afrikaanse Kaukasiese pasiente tydens hulle ortodontiese behandeling, asook na die verloop van 'n gemiddeld van sewe jaar sedert die behandeling voltooi was. Die monster het uit 33 manlike en 55 vroulike pasiente bestaan wat met 'n konvensionele vierkantsdraad ("edg~wise") ortodontiese tegniek behandel was (Lindquist, 1985). Die behandeling het 56% ekstraksie en 44% ni~-ekstraksie behandelingsbeplannings ingesluit. Weens die baie komplekse kraniofasiale omgewing is dit besluit am elke deel waaruit hierdie omgewing bestaan, afsonderlik te beskryf en te bespreek. Die veranderlikes wat elke deel beskryf is vervolgens gekorreleer met die na-behandelings ondersnytand-bondeling. Ondersnytandbondeling is 'n verskynsel wat klinies sigbaar is en meestal na verwys word as terugval indien dit voorkom in die na-behandelings resultaat. Dit kan maklik gemeet word met behulp van die "Little Irregularity Index" (Little, 1975). 'n Verskeidenheid van ortodontiese studiemodelle en kefalometrie~Je verander.likes is tydens die voor-behandelings (T1), na-behandelings (T2) asook na verloop van 'n gemidd.eld van sewe jaar na afhandeling van die behandeling (T3) gemeet. Die statistiese verwerkinge is deuI' die Institu,ut vir Biostatistiek van die Mediese Navorsingsraad, Tygerberg, R.S.A. gedoen deur middel van die SAS (1985). Die betekenisvolheidsperk van die studie is op P = 0.05 gestel. Geen studie het al voorheen die literatuur gedefineerde areas van die kranio-fasiale skelet formaat ondersoek of be~kryf nie. Die proefskrif bestaan uit dertien hoofstukke.
Pawlak, Caroline E. "Orthodontic Informed Consent Considering Information Load and Serial Position Effect." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1395964866.
Full textBooks on the topic "Dentistry Orthodontics"
Millett, Declan T. Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2000.
Find full textW, Fields Henry, and Sarver David M, eds. Contemporary orthodontics. 4th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby Elsevier, 2007.
Find full textNightingale, Claire. Orthodontics picture test atlas. Oxford: Wright (imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann), 2001.
Find full textRichard, Welbury, ed. Clinical problem solving in orthodontics and paediatric dentistry. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2010.
Find full textBoutin, Claude J. The use of magnets in dentistry and orthodontics. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1991.
Find full textAckerman, Marc Bernard. Enhancement orthodontics: Theory and practice. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Munksgaard, 2007.
Find full textMcKinstry, Robert E. Cleft palate dentistry. Arlington, VA: ABI Professional Publications., 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Dentistry Orthodontics"
Dalbah, Lana. "Digital Orthodontics." In Digitization in Dentistry, 189–221. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65169-5_7.
Full textBorzabadi-Farahani, Ali, and Mark Cronshaw. "Lasers in Orthodontics." In Lasers in Dentistry—Current Concepts, 247–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51944-9_12.
Full textSousa, Marinês Vieira S. "Low level lasers in orthodontics." In Lasers in Dentistry, 229–37. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118987742.ch28.
Full textEl-Bialy, Tarek. "Application of LIPUS in Orthodontics." In Therapeutic Ultrasound in Dentistry, 63–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66323-4_8.
Full textMoskowitz, Elliott M., George J. Cisneros, and Mark S. Hochberg. "Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry: Two Specialties, One Goal." In Integrated Clinical Orthodontics, 267–82. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118702901.ch15.
Full textTurpin, David L. "Reflections on a Decade of Evidence-Based Dentistry." In Evidence-Based Orthodontics, 301–6. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118688489.ch19.
Full textDeLeon, Eladio. "Esthetics in Adult Orthodontics." In Ronald E. Goldstein's Esthetics in Dentistry, 896–927. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119272946.ch28.
Full textFeres, Murilo Fernando Neuppmann, Maurilo de Mello Lemos, Marina Guimarães Roscoe, and Nicolas Giraudeau. "Teledentistry and Orthodontics." In e-Health Care in Dentistry and Oral Medicine, 99–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69450-4_8.
Full textRaphael, Barry D. "Airway Orthodontics, the New Approach." In Sleep Disorders in Pediatric Dentistry, 97–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13269-9_6.
Full textAizenbud, Dror, and Hagai Hazan-Molina. "Clinical Application of Shockwave Therapy in Orthodontics." In Therapeutic Ultrasound in Dentistry, 77–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66323-4_10.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Dentistry Orthodontics"
Dostálová, Tatjána, Magdalena Kasparova, Karel Chleborad, Miroslav Jelínek, Pavel Bradna, and Jaromir Mendricky. "Intraoral scanner and stereographic 3D print in orthodontics." In Lasers in Dentistry XXV, edited by Peter Rechmann and Daniel Fried. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2507233.
Full textBakhsh, Turki A., Abdulsalam A. Bakhsh, Saud Bakhsh, Mona Abbassy, Ahmad S. Bakry, Mohammed Al-batati, Mona Mukhtar, Mohammed Al-Najjar, and Mona Mandurah. "Effect of bioglass on artificially induced enamel lesion around orthodontic brackets: OCT study." In Lasers in Dentistry XXIV, edited by Peter Rechmann and Daniel Fried. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2285936.
Full textShimizu, Noriyoshi, Masaru Yamaguchi, Takemi Goseki, Yasuko Shibata, Hisashi Takiguchi, Yoshimitsu Abiko, and Tadamasa Iwasawa. "Prospect of relieving pain due to tooth movement during orthodontic treatment utilizing a Ga-Al-As diode laser." In Advanced Laser Dentistry, edited by Gregory B. Altshuler, Richard J. Blankenau, and Harvey A. Wigdor. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.207039.
Full textHuang, Shun-Te, I.-Shueng Lin, and Chi-Cheng Tsai. "Effects of different black mediators on the shear strength of orthodontic bracket to the enamel treated with Nd-Yag laser." In Advanced Laser Dentistry, edited by Gregory B. Altshuler, Richard J. Blankenau, and Harvey A. Wigdor. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.207018.
Full textMurata, Seiya, Chonho Lee, Chihiro Tanikawa, and Susumu Date. "Towards a Fully Automated Diagnostic System for Orthodontic Treatment in Dentistry." In 2017 IEEE 13th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/escience.2017.12.
Full textBarone, Sandro, Alessandro Paoli, and Armando V. Razionale. "Three-Dimensional Tooth Segmentation by Integrating Multiple Ray-Sum Images From CBCT Data." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-47197.
Full textNieto-Aguilar, Renato, Asdrúbal Aguilera Méndez, Lucía Márquez Pérez, and Deyanira Serrato-Ochoa. "DENTAL LAWSUITS & CIVIL LIABILITY KNOWLEDGE ON MEXICAN UNGRADUATED ORTHODONTIC DENTISTRY STUDENTS." In 13th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2020.2116.
Full textChengjun Li, Guoping Wang, Tianmin Xu, and Yan Liu. "Orthodontic Simulation and Diagnosis: An Enhanced Tool for Dentists." In 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2005.1615427.
Full textSetiawan. "Dental Implant Placement With Horizontal Bone Augmentationand Space Regainer Using Partial Orthodontic Fix Appliance." In The 7th International Meeting and The 4th Joint Scientific Meeting in Dentistry. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007296602810284.
Full textDewi, Luh De Puspita, and Ida Bagus Narmada. "Orthodontic Management of an Anterior Open Bite in Relation to an Adult’s Finger Sucking Habit." In The 7th International Meeting and The 4th Joint Scientific Meeting in Dentistry. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007293001030110.
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