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Das, Surya Kanta, Sanjay Labh, and Ashish Kumar Barik. "Lingual orthodontic education: An insight." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 6 (July 15, 2016): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2321-1407.186432.

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Despite increasing demand for lingual orthodontics, the technique is not very popular among the orthodontists in general. Lingual orthodontics differs from the conventional labial technique in all aspects. Lack of comprehensive training in this field is a major obstacle in popularizing this science of invisible orthodontics. At present, short-term courses and part-time degree programs are the means to learn this technique and the demand for more comprehensive lingual orthodontic education is on a rise among orthodontists. Lingual orthodontics as a super specialty discipline with full-time resi
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Pringle, A. Jebilla, and Kumaran Vijayarangam. "Finishing in lingual orthodontics – A review." IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research 7, no. 4 (2022): 267–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2021.043.

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An excellent orthodontic finishing is the goal of every orthodontist. A clear-cut vision of end goals should set the objectives of any orthodontic treatment sequence. The finishing procedures are considered from the beginning stages of the treatment, as a part of total scheme of treatment. Finishing and detailing is the last step in orthodontic treatment, before active treatment is discontinued. It is to ensure that the teeth and the related structures are positioned in such a way it will lead to a better retention and stability, enhancement of aesthetics, optimized functions of the stomatogna
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Mehrotra, Dr Rani, Dr Nitya Shrivastava, and Dr Ankita Jangde. "Contemporary Trends Used By Orthodontists in Various Dental Institutes of Madhya Pradesh- A State Survey." IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 23, no. 9 (2024): 04–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/0853-2309070412.

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Objective- the aim of this study was to evaluate contemporary trends used by orthodontists in dental institutes in madhya pradesh. Material and method- a questionnaire study was conducted by handing out anonymous paper questionnaires form consisted of 30 multiple choice questions to elicit information about current trends in orthodontic practice filled by 100 orthodontists of m.p. Observation- a total 100 orthodontist of m.p. Participates in this survey and the result obtained under following headings current diagnostic aids used by orthodontists, current use of fixed appliance therapy, practi
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Medhioub, Inès, Hatem Hammouda, Nour Ben Belgacem, Rihab Zairi, Takwa Mamlouk, and Anissa El Yemni Zinelabidine. "Lingual Orthodontic Treatment of Adults: A Case Report." Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research 10, no. 01 (2025): 59–66. https://doi.org/10.36348/sjodr.2025.v10i01.009.

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Adult patients seeking orthodontic treatment consistently have aesthetic concerns, even throughout the course of the treatment. This has lead to the introduction of Lingual Orthodontics in 1970s by Dr. Craven Kurz of USA and Dr. Kinya Fujita of Japan. Lingual orthodontics, in addition to its aesthetic benefits, offers several other advantages. The cooperation and confidence level of the patient has increased with the invisible appliances. The Anchorage control, indirect bonding and biomechanics is completely different from labial technique. In this article the concept of lingual orthodontics h
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Lee, Wilson, and Nikhilesh Vaid. "Incognito™ lite lingual orthodontic appliance: Enhancing the scope of targeted mechanics with customized computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing therapy." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 5 (April 27, 2015): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2321-1407.155842.

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Invisible or Inconspicuous Orthodontic appliances are an integral part of the orthodontists armamentarium in current protocols. Customisation have made mechanics with Lingual orthodontics more predictable and operator friendly. The leading lingual system in the world, Incognito™ (3M Unitek) has introduced Incognito™ Lite as a popular and efficient system for correction of minor malocclusions. This clinical showcase discusses the rationale, scope and clinical uses of this system.
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Premkumar, Sridhar, and Varun Peter. "Lingual orthodontics with customized functional appliance." Orthodontic Update 12, no. 4 (2019): 151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2019.12.4.151.

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Every treatment technique in the orthodontic specialty has its own set of advantages. Combining the techniques in an effective manner could result in a synergistic effect. Two such techniques are lingual orthodontics and functional orthopaedic appliances. This case report shows the effective and efficient use of a customized functional appliance, along with lingual orthodontics, in the management of Class II division 1 malocclusion. It emphasizes the importance of combining the benefits of different strategies of orthodontic treatment. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The use of a customized functional
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Olkun, Hatice Kübra, Arzu Arı Demirkaya, and Banu Aras. "The quality of Internet information on lingual orthodontics in the English language, with DISCERN and JAMA." Journal of Orthodontics 46, no. 1 (2019): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465312518824100.

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Objectives: This study investigated the quality of Internet information in the English language about lingual orthodontics. Design: A cross-sectional study Materials and Methods: An Internet search using the keywords ‘lingual orthodontics’, ‘lingual braces’, ‘lingual treatment’ and ‘lingual brackets’ was conducted on the four most popular search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing and AOL) on 4 February 2017. The first 10 websites for each keyword and search engine were screened. After excluding duplicates and irrelevant websites, the remaining were assessed using the DISCERN tool and JAMA benchmarks
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Shetty, Sharath Kumar, Bibi Ameena, Mahesh Kumar Y, and Vijayananda K. Madhur. "Lingual Orthodontics: A Systemic Review." Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences 8, no. 11 (2021): 335–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjds.2021.v08i11.005.

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The high esthetic demands led to the promotion of various esthetic appliances like lingual orthodontics. This study aimed to review clinical outcome and potential complications of lingual orthodontics to achieve an evidence-based decision for orthodontic therapies. This systematic review shows that despite the drawbacks of these appliances such as pain and eating difficulties, they can accomplish treatment goals with the same outcomes in comparison with conventional approaches, within the same duration and even lesser anchorage loss.
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Gorman, Courtney J. "LINGUAL ORTHODONTICS." Dental Clinics of North America 41, no. 1 (1997): 111–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0011-8532(22)00103-3.

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Jacobson, Alex. "Lingual orthodontics." American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 138, no. 6 (2010): 861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajodo.2010.10.016.

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Gupta, Gauranshi, Shailendra S. Chauhan, Aditya Sinha, Satendra Sharma, and Radha . "Management of Embedded Lingual Holding Arch (Orthodontic Appliance) in Mandibular Arch by Electrocautery: A Case Report." International Journal of Research and Review 12, no. 2 (2025): 206–11. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20250224.

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Introduction: In dentistry and orthodontics, there is a potential risk of dental instruments, such as orthodontic brackets and wires, becoming accidentally lodged in the aerodigestive tract. Numerous complications related to the ingestion or aspiration of foreign objects have been reported in clinical practice. Case Report: A 19-year-old female patient, referred from the Department of Orthodontics to the Department of Periodontics, presented with a primary complaint of pain during chewing. The pain was attributed to an embedded lower lingual arch, an orthodontic appliance, which had become lod
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Behnaz, Mohammad, Arash Farahnaki, Kasra Rahimipour, Reza Mousavi, and Nima Sheikh Davoodi. "Lingual Orthodontic Treatment: Efficacy and Complications." Journal of Advanced Oral Research 10, no. 2 (2019): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2320206819881607.

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Aims and Objectives: The high esthetic demands led to the promotion of various esthetic appliances like lingual orthodontics. This study aimed to review clinical outcome and potential complications of lingual orthodontics to achieve an evidence-based decision for orthodontic therapies. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive electronic search was conducted from January 1975 to March 2019 which was limited to English language and administrations of lingual orthodontics treatment which evaluated its efficacy and potential complications. Data extraction was performed according to the PRISMA statem
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Philip, Sachin, Varun Goyal, Gurkeerat Singh, et al. "Robotic Applications in Orthodontics: Overview of Existing Research." SVOA Dentistry 4, no. 6 (2023): 273–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.58624/svoade.2023.04.0161.

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Malocclusion is the world's third most common oral ailment. The fixed orthodontic procedure is now the most successful treatment strategy for malocclusion. Archwire bending is an important part of orthodontic therapy. However, because to the great stiffness and exceptional flexibility of orthodontic wire, it is a very difficult task. The old method of obtaining the created archwire curve is dependent on manual operation, which would bring various errors induced by human causes. Customised archwires are required in clinics for lingual orthodontics treatment. Previously, only expert orthodontist
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Pamukçu, Hande, and Ömür Polat Özsoy. "A comparison of treatment results of adult deep-bite cases treated with lingual and labial fixed appliances." Angle Orthodontist 91, no. 5 (2021): 590–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/011021-29.1.

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ABSTRACT Objectives To compare the cephalometric treatment results of adult deep-bite cases after labial and lingual fixed orthodontic treatment. Materials and Methods A total of 102 patients underwent lingual orthodontic treatment and complete records were evaluated. The following inclusion criteria were used: patients who had Angle Class I or mild Class II malocclusion; comprehensive orthodontic treatment that did not include intrusion mechanics or any extractions; patients with an initial overbite of more than 3.7 mm. Thirteen patients met the inclusion criteria. These cases were matched wi
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Lena, Yağmur, and Furkan Dindaroğlu. "Lingual orthodontic treatment: A YouTube™ video analysis." Angle Orthodontist 88, no. 2 (2017): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/090717-602.1.

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ABSTRACT Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of information offered for patients seeking information on lingual orthodontic treatment. Materials and Methods: YouTube™ was searched for videos about lingual orthodontic treatment using the key word “lingual braces” from the Google Trends application. One hundred and four videos were selected to be analyzed from the first 120 results. The video content was evaluated using a 10-point score, which was used for classifying low- and high-content video groups. The video information and quality index (VIQI) was applied to determ
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Kafle, D., M. Humagain, and C. Upadhaya. "Adjunctive Orthodontic Treatment with Lingual Orthodontic System." Kathmandu University Medical Journal 9, no. 4 (2012): 306–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/kumj.v9i4.6351.

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The lingual orthodontic therapy though started in 1972, could not be popular till the beginning of 1990. In Nepal it does not have a history of more than a year. It is started in Dhulikhel Hospital for the first time in Nepal. Usually orthodontic therapy is meant for putting braces on the labial surface of the teeth which is called labial orthodontic system. Lingual orthodontic system is a purely invisible kind of orthodontic therapy in which braces are placed behind the teeth. The advantages of lingual orthodontic therapy are: invisibility, better biomechanics and improved patient compliance.
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Shivaprakash, G. "Invisible Orthodontics: Gen. Next!" CODS Journal of Dentistry 4, no. 1 (2012): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/cods-4-1-8.

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Abstract The awareness about orthodontics has lead to drastic increase in many adult & adolescent seeking orthodontic treatment over the past decade. The two major setbacks for non acceptance include visibility of the appliance and the long duration of treatment. To overcome the aboveinvisible braces like - ceramic brackets, lingual brackets came into existence, but could not reduce the treatment time to a greater extent. Later surgical procedures like periodontal distraction, dentoalvelor distraction & inclusion of implant came to play. But involved surgical risk. To overcome these -
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Lapenta, Roberto. "Beyond Lingual Orthodontics Vol. 1: Lingual Biomechanics." Stomatology Edu Journal 4, no. 4 (2017): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.25241/stomaeduj.2017.4(4).bookreview.4.

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Felicita, Kevin Lenin Lalangui, Christian Xavier Paredes Heredia, Kiara Samantha Olmedo Bastidas, Pamela Alexandra Criollo Muquinche, Jeovanela Guadalupe Garcia Vergara, and Sylvia Maria Palma Calderon. "The Impact of Lingual Orthodontics on Gingival and Periodontal Health; A Systematic Review of Controlled Clinical Trial Studies." International Journal of Medical Science and Dental Health 10, no. 05 (2024): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/ijmsdh-10-05-05.

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Linguistic orthodontics is a highly successful and visually pleasing treatment method for addressing malocclusions. It possesses a multitude of advantages in addition to potential disadvantages, including speech impairments, mastication restrictions, and oral agitation. Lingual braces can cause gingival hyperplasia and impact the health of the gums and periodontal tissues. This study conducted a systematic review following the PRISMA standards, specifically examining lingual orthodontic treatments that were the subject of randomized controlled trials. The study found that lingual brackets are
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V, Manisha, and Nallakunta Rajesh. "CAD/CAM in Orthodontics –A Magnanimous Journey." International Journal of Dental Materials 05, no. 01 (2023): 09–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37983/ijdm.2023.5102.

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Orthodontics is one branch of dentistry which deals with dynamic manipulation and function of the stomatognathic system. Likewise, it has to witness the dynamic changes in its diagnosis method and treatment planning. The field of orthodontics has witnessed many revolutionary techniques and evolved enormously in terms of benefiting the patient. CAD/CAM is one promising methodology that has shown a significant impact in modern dentistry and surpassed some of the challenges an orthodontist has been facing all these years. It has changed the view through which we see the patient’s condition. The a
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Shetty, Vikranth, Shilpa Vikranth Shetty, Sagar Sarje, Ragni Tandon, and Kamlesh Singh. "Lingual orthodontics - A review." IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research 6, no. 2 (2020): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2020.014.

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Padmanabhan, Sridevi. "Changing paradigm - Lingual orthodontics." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-5742.198569.

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Kalha, Anmol S. "Lingual orthodontics: Déjà vu." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-5742.198605.

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Mohan Pradeep, R., and S. Kishore Kumar. "Lingual Orthodontics―A Review." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 10, no. 12 (2019): 2228. http://dx.doi.org/10.37506/v10/i12/2019/ijphrd/192334.

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Sayar, Gülşilay. "Microimplants in lingual orthodontics." Yeditepe Dental Journal 12, no. 3 (2016): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/yeditepe.2016.07108.

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Agarwal, Anirudh. "LINGUAL ORTHODONTICS- AN OVERVIEW." ANNALS AND ESSENCES OF DENTISTRY 3, no. 1 (2010): 118–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5368/aedj.2011.3.1.4.2.

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Padmanabhan, Sridevi. "Changing paradigm - Lingual orthodontics." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820160501s.

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Kalha, Anmol S. "Lingual orthodontics: Déjà vu." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820160502s.

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McCrostie, H. Stuart. "Lingual Orthodontics: The Future." Seminars in Orthodontics 12, no. 3 (2006): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.sodo.2006.05.009.

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Atwal, A. "Lingual and esthetic orthodontics." British Dental Journal 211, no. 12 (2011): 614. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.1097.

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Jacobson, Alex. "Lingual orthodontics—Course syllabus." American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 101, no. 3 (1992): 290. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0889-5406(06)80335-5.

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Singh, Parmjit, and Shirley Cox. "Lingual orthodontics: an overview." Dental Update 38, no. 6 (2011): 390–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2011.38.6.390.

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Creekmore, Thomas. "Lingual orthodontics—Its renaissance." American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 96, no. 2 (1989): 120–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0889-5406(89)90253-9.

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Bagga, Dinesh K. "Lingual Orthodontics versus labial Orthodontics: An Overview." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 41, no. 2 (2007): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820070203.

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Wiechmann, Dirk. "Lingual Orthodontics (Part 4): Economic Lingual Treatment (ECO-Lingual Therapy)." Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie 61, no. 5 (2000): 359–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00001906.

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Tanne, Kazuo. "Current status of orthodontic professionals in the Asian Pacific region." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 6 (March 4, 2016): 58–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2321-1407.177959.

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Asian Pacific Orthodontic Society (APOS) was developed in Tokyo on October 1, 2001. Currently, APOS has grown up to a scientific association specified to orthodontics with 18 affiliated societies. However, the status of orthodontic professionals in each society remains unclear beyond our understanding. To this end, I have recently conducted an internet interview to the representatives of affiliated societies. The questionnaire includes the educational system for dentists and orthodontists, the number of orthodontic departments with post-graduate programs, the number of orthodontists or members
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Patel, Mithal H., and DS Poorya Naik. "The dewdrop retainrer clip – for easy placement of fixed lingual retainers." IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research 10, no. 1 (2024): 70–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2024.013.

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In Orthodontics, retention period is the most important phase of orthodontic treatment. Malocclusions requiring permanent retention for stability often need fixed lingual bonded retainers for holding the teeth in position. It has several advantages such not being visible and requires no patient cooperation during the retention phase. This article presents a simpler and innovative method of stabilizing the lingual retainer wire during bonding procedure by just holding it with prefabricated Dewdrop retainer holding clip.
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Kumar Prasanna, M. P., Ashish Handa, Karan Nehra, and Mohit Sharma. "Trends in Contemporary Orthodontic Research Publications: Evaluation of Three Major Orthodontic Journals." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 7 (December 1, 2017): 287–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/apos.apos_77_17.

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Background In this study, we aimed to evaluate the inclination of orthodontic research published in original articles in three of the most popular and recognized orthodontic journals with high impact factor; American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (AJODO), the Angle Orthodontist (AO), and European Journal of Orthodontics (EJO) published in a 5-year duration time frame (2010–2014). Materials and Methods Online search with supplementary hand searching was undertaken for original research articles in these three orthodontic journals from 2010 to 2014. Classification of data w
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Kolhe, Shweta Abhijit, Sheetal Patani, Suchita S. Daokar, Tarun Kumar, Rakesh Ashok Pawar, and Sumit Vasant Dhope. "Evaluation of dimensional accuracy and surface roughness of lingual bracket slot –An in vitro study." IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research 10, no. 3 (2024): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2024.037.

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The paradigm shift with the increasing number of adults and teens seeking aesthetic options for orthodontic treatment led to the increased demand for lingual orthodontics. When it comes to size and slot dimensions, lingual brackets are very different from labial brackets.With the rise of lingual orthodontics in our everyday practice, it's more critical than ever for practitioners to understand these potential bracket size variations. The resistance to sliding mechanics can occur if the contact angle between the archwire and bracket increases, this creates the need for precise bracket slot dime
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Nahidh, Mohammed, Mostafa Kareem Sofar, and Adith Venugopal. "Flowable Composites in Daily Orthodontic Practice - A Review." Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences 49, no. 2 (2022): 76–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.55463/issn.1674-2974.49.2.7.

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With the advancement of adhesive materials and application techniques, orthodontists can now use these materials for various purposes in their regular practice. The scope, limitations, and effectiveness of using flowable composite in the daily orthodontic practice have been discussed. In comparison to other alternative procedures, this paper highlighted several uses of flowable composite in orthodontics that could save both effort and chairside time, as well as stock. Searching without restrictions has been done by two researchers in different databases like PubMed Central, Science Direct, Wil
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Alhiraky, Shaher, Anna Konermann, Ludger Keilig, and Christoph Bourauel. "Numerical Simulation of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Retraction Utilizing Power Arms in Lingual Orthodontic Technique." Journal of Personalized Medicine 14, no. 9 (2024): 988. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm14090988.

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Aims: It was the scope of this study to explore the biomechanical implications of retraction force application point modifications in lingual orthodontics, aiming to mitigate the bowing effect and enhance anchorage stability in the anterior teeth. Methods: Using the FE method on an idealized maxillary model, en masse retraction was simulated using a modified lingual fixed appliance including edgewise lingual brackets, a 0.017″ × 0.025″ mushroom-shaped archwire, and power arms between lateral incisors and canines, with a transpalatal arch (TPA) connecting the first molars. Applying bilateral re
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Hodge, Trevor, Melanie Kidner, and Andrew T. Shelton. "Integrating lingual orthodontics into specialist practice." Orthodontic Update 12, no. 3 (2019): 86–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2019.12.3.86.

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Lingual orthodontics as a treatment modality has gained popularity over recent years as adults increasingly seek treatment to align their teeth, but with the minimum aesthetic impact in the process. This article will show how lingual orthodontics can be introduced into the clinical practice. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Starting out with lingual orthodontics can be a daunting prospect and it comes with costs, including training, materials and inventory. It is important that clinicians should be aware of some of the factors to consider in ensuring these appliances are successfully integrated into cl
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Scribante, Andrea, Maria Francesca Sfondrini, Vittorio Collesano, Gaia Tovt, Luisa Bernardinelli, and Paola Gandini. "Dental Hygiene and Orthodontics: Effect of Ultrasonic Instrumentation on Bonding Efficacy of Different Lingual Orthodontic Brackets." BioMed Research International 2017 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3714651.

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Dental hygienists are often faced with patients wearing lingual orthodontic therapy, as ultrasonic instrumentation (UI) is crucial for oral health. As the application of external forces can lead to premature bonding failure, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of UI on shear bond strength (SBS) and on adhesive remnant index (ARI) of different lingual orthodontic brackets. 200 bovine incisors were divided into 10 groups. Four different lingual (STB, Ormco; TTR, Rocky Mountain Orthodontics; Idea, Leone; 2D, Forestadent) and vestibular control (Victory, 3M) brackets were bonded. UI w
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Hutchinson, I. "Lingual orthodontics: a new approach using the STb light lingual system and lingual straight wire." European Journal of Orthodontics 33, no. 5 (2011): 598. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjq174.

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Reddy, S. B. V. Ramana, and J. V. N. Sravanthi. "Lingual orthodontics in private practice." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-5742.198635.

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Reddy, S. B. V. Ramana, and J. V. N. Sravanthi. "Lingual orthodontics in private practice." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4_suppl1 (2016): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820160511s.

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Atack, N. "Lingual and esthetic orthodontics (2011)." European Journal of Orthodontics 34, no. 1 (2011): 131–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjr124.

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Geron, Silvia. "Anchorage Considerations in Lingual Orthodontics." Seminars in Orthodontics 12, no. 3 (2006): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.sodo.2006.05.004.

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Paul, Ward. "Bonding techniques in lingual orthodontics." Journal of Orthodontics 40, sup1 (2013): s20—s26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1465313313y.0000000060.

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Lawson, Robert B. "Extraction treatment in lingual orthodontics." Journal of Orthodontics 40, sup1 (2013): s38—s48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1465313313y.0000000064.

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