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Erwansyah, Eka, Muhammad Wira Sakti, and Nasyrah Hidayati. "Inclined bite plane: indications and application." Makassar Dental Journal 9, no. 3 (2020): 240–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v9i3.364.

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Background: The prevalence of malocclusion in Indonesia is about 80% of the population and is a fairly common dental and oral health problem so that treatment of malocclusion from an early age is very important and needed. One of malocclusion treatment for preventing malocclusion is the use of removable orthodontic devices in the form of inclined bite plane. Con-clusion: Inclined bite plane can be made on the orthodontic plate of maxilla and mandible. In the maxilla inclined bite plane can function as a functional appliance in treatment of Class II malocclusion division 1, as a retention devic
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Nasir, Mansjur, Karima Qurnia Mansjur, and Tsania Himayanti. "Correction of anterior crossbite with inclined bite plane: a literature review." Makassar Dental Journal 10, no. 3 (2021): 241–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v10i3.456.

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Anterior crossbite is a condition that occurs due to discrepancy between the maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth in occlusion which the maxillary teeth are more lingual than the mandibular teeth. Anterior crossbite often occurs in children in the mixed dentition phase, so treatment is needed as early as possible to eliminate the causes of malocclusion and the need for more com-plex orthodontic treatment. There are various treatments for anterior crossbite, one of them is the inclined bite plane. This litera-ture review aims to determine the treatment of anterior crossbite with inclined bit
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Hani Tri Rahmastuti, Mega Moeharyono Puteri, Siti Nurlestari, Firli Cahaya Khairani, Nadira Jasmin, and Alocitta Anindyanari. "Management of multiple anterior crossbite with Catlan’s appliance during early mixed dentition." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 27, no. 1 (2025): 137–40. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.27.1.2454.

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Introduction: Anterior crossbite, particularly during the mixed dentition stage, is a frequently encountered malocclusion affecting approximately 4–5% of the pediatric population. When left untreated, it may lead to complications in function, esthetics, and jaw development. Early intervention is essential to guide proper occlusal relationships. Case History: A 10-year-old patient presented with a chief complaint of reversed bite involving the upper front teeth, specifically teeth 11, 12, 21, and 22. The patient reported decreased self-confidence due to the appearance of the bite. A fixed Catla
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Santoso, Debrania, and Iwa Sutardjo. "Pemakaian Inclined Bite Plane untuk Koreksi Gigitan Terbalik Interior pada Anak." Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia 19, no. 2 (2012): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/majkedgiind.15534.

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Latar Belakang. Anak dengan gigitan terbalik pada anterior pada umumnya mempunyai keluhan dalam hal estetik dan fungsi pengunyahan. Kondisi gigitan terbalik biasanya disebabkan oleh adanya kebiasaan buruk dan faktor keturunan yang semakin memperparah keadaan tersebut. Pada kasus ini ditampilkan dua anak dengan gigitan terbalik anterior yang disebabkan oleh adanya kebiasaan buruk bertopang dagu dan mendorong lidah ke gigi anterior bawah. Perawatan menggunakan inclined bite plane dapat mengkoreksi gigitan terbalik anterior. Tujuan. Laporan kasus ini adalah untuk melaporkan bahwa pemakaian alat i
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Amirah Saraswati Pronorahardjo, Prawati Nuraini, Putri Qomaria Andarini, Meidy Damayanti, Siti Nurlestari, and Firli Cahaya Khairani. "Inclined bite plane for managing anterior crossbite: A case report." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 22, no. 2 (2024): 1655–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.22.2.1532.

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Introduction: Anterior crossbite, occurring in approximately 4-5% of the population, poses challenges primarily during mixed dentition. Early correction of anterior crossbite is critical for preventing malocclusion. Case History: A 6-year-old male with complaint of the left upper incisor was behind the lower incisor and affecting the boy’s confidence. The patient was cooperative (Frankl scale number 4). Discussion: Treatment options include various appliances such as tongue blades, Hawley retainers, and inclined bite planes, each with advantages and disadvantages. The inclined bite planes appl
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Amirah, Saraswati Pronorahardjo, Nuraini Prawati, Qomaria Andarini Putri, Damayanti Meidy, Nurlestari Siti, and Cahaya Khairani Firli. "Inclined bite plane for managing anterior crossbite: A case report." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 22, no. 2 (2024): 1655–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14709508.

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<strong>Introduction</strong>: Anterior crossbite, occurring in approximately 4-5% of the population, poses challenges primarily during mixed dentition. Early correction of anterior crossbite is critical for preventing malocclusion. <strong>Case History</strong>: A 6-year-old male with complaint of the left upper incisor was behind the lower incisor and affecting the boy&rsquo;s confidence. The patient was cooperative (Frankl scale number 4). <strong>Discussion</strong>: Treatment options include various appliances such as tongue blades, Hawley retainers, and inclined bite planes, each with ad
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Sattar, MH. "A Case report of Class II Division 2 Malocclusion in Adult women treated by Fixed appliance with CIA and removable anchor plate incorporated bite plane: Biomechanical Considerations." Bangladesh Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 1, no. 2 (2013): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjodfo.v1i2.15987.

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This article describes our treatment of Class II, division 2 adult patients requiring premolar extractions. Division 2 cases are often characterized by severe deep bites, lingually inclined upper central and lower incisors, and labially flared maxillary lateral incisors. This patients also tend to exhibit problems with the upper and lower occlusal planes, such as deep curves of Spee, High lip line, marked labiomental depression. Because of the deep bite and supra eruption of the maxillary incisors, the gingival margins of the maxillary anterior teeth are malaligned, and the lingually inclined
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Prakash, Prashanth, and B. H. Durgesh. "Anterior Crossbite Correction in Early Mixed Dentition Period Using Catlan's Appliance: A Case Report." ISRN Dentistry 2011 (November 23, 2011): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/298931.

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Single tooth anterior dental crossbite is the commonly encountered malocclusion during the development of occlusion in children. Various treatment options such as removable and fixed appliances have been suggested by different authors in the past literature. This paper presents two cases of anterior crossbite corrected using the standard Catlan's appliance (Lower Inclined Bite Plane) in a short period of three weeks without any damage to the tooth or the periodontium. This fixed appliance is a simple and traditional method which does not depend on patient cooperation to reverse the bite.
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Basukala, Dharma Laxmi. "Multiloop Edgewise Arch-wire Technique for Skeletal Class III Openbite: A Case Report." Orthodontic Journal of Nepal 7, no. 2 (2018): 56–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v7i2.20169.

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Skeletal Class III with openbite is one of the most difficult malocclusion to treat orthodontically. Generally, the morphological characteristics of this malocclusion are poor antero-posterior growth of the maxilla or excessive growth of the mandible with high angle. An 18-year-old male had Class III malocclusion with retrognathic maxilla and normal mandible with high angle. All third molars except on fourth quadrant were extracted to eliminate the posterior crowding. Multiloop Edgewise Arch-wire (MEAW) technique was used to upright the mesially inclined buccal teeth and to correct occlusal pl
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Kim, Chun-Geun, So-Young Lee, and Hee-Myung Park. "Staged Orthodontic Movement of Mesiolinguoversion of the Mandibular Canine Tooth in a Dog." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 51, no. 1 (2015): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-6041.

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A 10 mo old Sapsaree dog presented for evaluation and treatment of malocclusion causing palatal trauma. A class III malocclusion with mesiolinguoversion of the 404 and enamel hypoplasia was diagnosed based on oral examination. It was decided to attempt orthodontic correction of the mesiolinguoverted tooth using an elastic chain and inclined bite plane technique with crown restoration of the enamel hypoplasia teeth. One year after the orthodontic correction and composite removal, the mesiolinguoverted right mandibular canine tooth was moved to an acceptable location within the dental arch and t
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Koundal, Lisma, and Kumari Priyanka. "MANAGEMENT OF ANTERIOR CROSSBITE USING CATLANS APPLIANCE IN THE EARLY MIXED DENTITION PERIOD - A CASE REPORT." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 03 (2023): 708–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/16485.

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In the early mixed dentition period, single tooth anterior crossbite is the commonly encountered problem. Once identified, the treatment modality should be simple, non invasive, involves little chair side time, requires minimal patient cooperation, and gives rapid correction of the crossbite without affecting the surrounding structures. Different treatment options such as removable and fixed appliances have been suggested by various authors in the past literature such as tongue blade therapy, Catlans appliance (lower inclined bite plane), crowns (either stainless steel or composite build-up),
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Nokita, Kunihiro, Kunihiko Fujita, Etsuo Nodai, and Sunao Ohki. "Experimental Study of the Differences in the Mandibular Condyle Position Between the Activator and the Inclined Bite Plane." Journal of the Kyushu Dental Society 44, no. 1 (1990): 243–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2504/kds.44.243.

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Hart, Tyler R., Richard R. J. Cousley, Leonard S. Fishman, and Ross H. Tallents. "Dentoskeletal changes following mini-implant molar intrusion in anterior open bite patients." Angle Orthodontist 85, no. 6 (2015): 941–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/090514-625.1.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate skeletal and dental changes after intrusion of the maxillary molars in subjects with anterior open bite. Materials and Methods: This retrospective cephalometric study evaluated skeletal and dental changes resulting from the use of maxillary orthodontic mini-implants in 31 consecutively treated patients. Radiographs were taken at the start and end of maxillary molar intrusion to evaluate the associated changes. Statistical analysis was performed using a one-sample t-test. Results: The mean treatment observation time was 1.31 years (SD = 2.03). The maxillary first
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Косюга, Светлана, Svetlana Kosuga, Виктория Сироткина, and Viktoria Sirotkina. "THE EFFICIENCY OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT OF DISTAL OCCLUSION IN THE CHILDREN 7 YEARS OLD." Actual problems in dentistry 15, no. 1 (2019): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-2019-15-1-88-92.

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Background. This scientific article shows the results of the use of removable orthodontic appliances in children with distal bite and a violation of nasal breathing. Distal bite is the most common anomaly of the dental system today. The most favorable period for the correction of the distal bite is an early interchangeable bite. The prevalence of distal occlusion increases with increasing patient age. There are a large number of orthodontic appliances for the treatment of distal bite. However, the question of the relationship between the effectiveness of the orthodontic apparatus and the sever
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Yasuda, Yoshitaka, Noriyuki Kitai, Yuka Fujii, Shumei Murakami, and Kenji Takada. "Report of a Patient with Hypoglossia-Hypodactylia Syndrome and a Review of the Literature." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 40, no. 2 (2003): 196–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/1545-1569_2003_040_0196_roapwh_2.0.co_2.

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Objective To present the morphology of the extremities, craniofacial structures, and the oral cavity based on roentgencephalometry and three-dimensional computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scanning in a patient with hypoglossia-hypodactylia syndrome, discuss the orthodontic treatment method, and review the literature for the syndrome. Patient The patient was a 6-year-old boy diagnosed with hypoglossia-hypodactylia syndrome at birth. He had hypodactylia as well as micrognathia with steep inclination of the anterior surface of the mandible in relation to the lower mandibular plane
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Ardhana, Wayan. "Perawatan Gigitan Silang Gigi Depan pada Gigi Susu dengan Dataran Gigitan Miring Akrilik Cekat." Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia 19, no. 1 (2016): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/majkedgiind.15425.

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Latar Belakang: Gigitan silang gigi depan jika dibiarkan berkembang akan dapat mengakibatkan terhambatnya pertumbuhan maksila dan tidak terkontrolnya pertumbuhan mandibula ke depan sehingga dapat menjadi maloklusi skeletal kelas III yang sangat merusak penampilan wajah. Perawatan sangat perlu dilakukan pada usia dini sejak periode gigi susu. Tujuan: Membahas perawatan gigitan silang gihi depan pada gigi susu menggunakan dataran gigitan miring dari resin akrilik yang dipasang secara cekat pada rahang bawah. Kasus: Dua kasus maloklusi pseuid kelas III dengan gigitan silang gigi depan pada period
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Storli, Sigbjørn H., Robert A. Menzies, and Alexander M. Reiter. "Assessment of Temporary Crown Extensions to Correct Linguoverted Mandibular Canine Teeth in 72 Client-Owned Dogs (2012-2016)." Journal of Veterinary Dentistry 35, no. 2 (2018): 103–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0898756418774886.

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A search of the medical and dental records at Evidensia Lørenskog Dyreklinikk, in Lørenskog, Norway, was conducted to identify dogs that received temporary crown extensions (TCEs) to correct linguoverted mandibular canine (LMC) teeth over a 54-month investigation period (2012-2016). Criteria for inclusion into the study were the presence of complete medical and dental records, pre- and postoperative clinical photographs and intraoral radiographs of the affected canine teeth, adequate information pertaining to the procedures performed, and at least 1 follow-up &gt;3 months after appliance remov
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Wang, Mei-Qing, Min Zhang, and Jun-Hua Zhang. "Photoelastic Study of the Effects of Occlusal Surface Morphology on Tooth Apical Stress from Vertical Bite Forces." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 5, no. 1 (2004): 74–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-5-1-74.

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Abstract The aim of the study was to determine how the morphology of occlusal surfaces might affect occlusal loading that is transferred to the tooth apex. Photoelastic methods were used to assess apical stress generated by seven variations of occlusions. A test assembly with a 2 kg weight was applied to teeth to create a vertical load. By analyzing the direction and magnitude of the apical principle stress under the polar light that was measured at the apexes of mandibular teeth, the occlusal loading position of each tooth and its direction was obtained based on general mechanical principles.
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Łuczak, Joanna, Joanna Michalik, Karolina Gawrońska, Marzena Zakostowicz, Izabela Zielińska, and Michał Szczerba. "Systemic Cryotherapy in the Treatment of Autistic Children." Acta Balneologica 64, no. 6 (2022): 503–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/abal202206102.

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Aim: Autistic disorders in children cover three developmental areas: social interaction, communication development disorders, and repetitive behavioral repertoire. Autistic children are a group resistant to therapeutic intervention due to their imapired contact with the environment, but the correction and compensation of disturbed functions through the interaction of motor and seems to be the most important goal of therapy. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 57 students of two special schools diagnosed with autism (age 6-16 (AVG 10 +/- 6), whose parents consented to participat
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Doroshenko, S. І., I. S. Kuzmenko, K. V. Storozhenko, S. V. Irkha, and Kh M. Demianchuk. "TO JUSTIFY A DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO PRESERVATION OF THIRD MOLARS DURING ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT BY DETERMINING THEIR CONDITION AND POSITION IN THE JAW." Ukrainian Dental Almanac, no. 1 (March 23, 2021): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31718/2409-0255.1.2021.12.

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No tooth is as problematic for patients as it is for third molars. After erupting later than all teeth, they often have little space in the dentition, or rather in the retromolar space, which should appear, above all, with further growth of the jaws. Therefore, the timing of their eruption varies considerably and is often accompanied by the appearance of significant morphological and functional disorders. That is why it is necessary to take a balanced approach to the preservation of third molars in the dental arch, providing them with a place in the retromolar space by timely detecting their c
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Sultana, Sharmin, and Md Zakir Hossain. "Correction of Class II Division 2 Malocclusion with Traumatic deep bite -Non-extraction Therapy." Bangladesh Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, February 25, 2018, 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjodfo.v5i1.35769.

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This case report describe the management of a 22 years old male patient having class II div 2 malocclusion with traumatic deep bite. Intraoral examination revealed that patient had lingually inclined maxillary central incisor, labially flared maxillary lateral incisors, exaggerated lower curve of spee, and moderate crowding in lower jaw. Patient also tend to exhibit deep mentolabial sulcus and unaesthetic smile. Anterior flat bite plane was treatment plan for improving deep bite and also Mandibular downward backward rotation and Camouflage nonextraction treatment was decided for this patient b
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Lisma, Koundal and Kumari Priyanka. "MANAGEMENT OF ANTERIOR CROSSBITE USING CATLANS APPLIANCE IN THE EARLY MIXED DENTITION PERIOD - A CASE REPORT." March 23, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7854960.

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In the early mixed dentition period, single tooth anterior crossbite is the commonly encountered problem. Once identified, the treatment modality should be simple, non invasive, involves little chair side time, requires minimal patient cooperation, and gives rapid correction of the crossbite without affecting the surrounding structures. Different treatment options such as removable and fixed appliances have been suggested by various authors in the past literature such as tongue blade therapy, Catlans appliance (lower inclined bite plane), crowns (either stainless steel or composite build-up),
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Habibullah, Mohammed Ali, and Dimpal Parmar. "Correction of Anterior Cross Bite in Mixed Dentition period using Quadhelix and Catalans appliance - A Case Report." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, March 11, 2024, S43—S47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v23i10.71735.

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The case report addresses the challenge of correcting anterior cross bite in mixed dentition period. It emphasizes the complexity of treating skeletal Class III malocclusion, especially in young patients, and highlights the importance of choosing appropriate orthodontic appliances for effective treatment. The subject of the case report is a 9-year-old girl, MK, who presented with a prognathic profile, upper and lower incisor proclination, and bimaxillary protrusion. The treatment plan was multifaceted, incorporating oral prophylaxis, fluoride application, indirect pulp capping, and strategic e
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Sterkenburgh, Tomas Rudolf, Bettina Hartl, Christian Peham, Michael Nowak, Michal Kyllar, and Silvio Kau. "Temporomandibular joint biomechanics and equine incisor occlusal plane maintenance." Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 11 (September 20, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1249316.

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In equine dentistry, the physiological incisor occlusal surface is visually perceived as a plane with a distinct inclination to the head’s coronal plane, extending rostro-ventrally to caudo-dorsally. To better understand the formation of this inclined plane and its connection to dental wear, we investigated the hypothesis that it arises from masticatory movements and the considerable distance between mandibular articular heads and the incisor occlusal surfaces, acting as the three points of support for the mandibles. Leveraging data from a large-scale clinical study involving static and dynami
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Xin, Lee Jie, Endah Mardiati, and Andriani Harsanti. "The changes of horizontal distance condyle to nasal septum after the Twin-block treatment on class II division 1 with retrognathic mandible." Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry 28, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/pjd.vol28no3.13687.

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Introduction: Twin-block appliance is simple removable bite block mostly used in the management of Class II malocclusion. It can modify the occlusal inclined plane to guide the mandible protrusion. Hence, when the patients are wearing the Twin-block appliances, this altered biomechanical environment and will stimulate the growth of the secondary cartilage of condyle and will caused the condyle to change in size, volume or position the in long term. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes of horizontal distance from condyle to nasal septum after the Twin-block treatment on Class II
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Cherukuri, Abhiram, and Shreya Naik. "Incline Correct: A Novel Device for Accurate Inclination of Twin Block Appliances." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society, October 18, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03015742231195307.

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Retrognathic mandible is the most common feature in growing children with skeletal Class II malocclusion. This does not self-correct with growth. Functional appliances are known to exert beneficial effects to improve this skeletal pattern. Among several removable functional appliances, Twin Block is the most preferred. Twin Blocks are designed for full-time wear such that maximum benefit from functional forces can be obtained. The maxillary and mandibular bite blocks occlude at a 70° angle on complete closure. It is important to angulate the inclines at exactly 70°, as an increase in this angu
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Khan, Jibran Umar Ayub, Azhar Zahir Shah, and Ayesha Qaisar. "INCLINATION TOWARDS ERCP: NEED TO STICK TO THE BASICS OF GASTROENTEROLOGY." Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad 35, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.55519/jamc-02-11944.

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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is an advanced investigation both diagnostically and therapeutically. It does need expertise and simultaneously a complete setup with the appropriate equipment, staff and radiological backup.1 The choice of the patients has to be spot on as the procedure does come up with complications like any other one including post-ERCP pancreatitis that can be bothersome to treat and challenging even for experienced gastroenterologists.2 The hospital stay is much longer sometimes with patients needing more scrutiny by the attending physician as resultant chol
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Bartlett, Alison. "Ambient Thinking: Or, Sweating over Theory." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.216.

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If Continental social theory emerges from a climate of intensely cold winters and short mild summers, how does Australia (or any nation defined by its large masses of aridity) function as an environment in which to produce critical theory and new knowledge? Climate and weather are intrinsic to ambience, but what impact might they have on the conditions of producing academic work? How is ambience relevant to thinking and writing and research? Is there an ambient epistemology? This paper argues that the ambient is an unacknowledged factor in the production of critical thinking, and draws on exam
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Melleuish, Greg. "Of 'Rage of Party' and the Coming of Civility." M/C Journal 22, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1492.

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There is a disparity between expectations that the members of a community will work together for the common good — and the stark reality that human beings form into groups, or parties, to engage in conflict with each other. This is particularly the case in so-called popular governments that include some wider political involvement by the people. In ancient Greece stasis, or endemic conflict between the democratic and oligarchic elements of a city was very common. Likewise, the late Roman Republic maintained a division between the populares and the optimates. In both cases there was violence as
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