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Bagga, Dinesh K. "Adult Orthodontics Versus Adolescent Orthodontics: An Overview." Journal of Oral Health and Community Dentistry 4, no. 2 (2010): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/johcd-4-2-42.

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ABSTRACT The scope of orthodontics has widened to include not only children and adolescents but also adults, thereby abolishing the upper age limit. With growing esthetic conscience among the society, a great number of young adults are seeking orthodontic treatment primarily for esthetic reasons. They undergo comprehensive orthodontic treatment involving major occlusal changes to get the utmost esthetically pleasing face. The older adults with poor dental conditions requiring perio-restorative treatment undergo adjunctive orthodontic treatment to attain a long-term prognosis. The orthodontist faces challenges to practice adult orthodontics due to various issues being under considerations, which are quite different than routine orthodontic treatment oriented to children and adolescents. This article highlights the difficulties and limitations faced by the orthodontist while practicing adult orthodontics with remedies to overcome them.
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Pathak, Prajwal, Rini Banerjee, Saksham Duseja, and Tarun Sharma. "Newer orthodontic archwires: A review." International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry 8, no. 1 (March 15, 2022): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijohd.2022.007.

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Orthodontics is a constantly evolving science, with new biomaterials being invented regularly. Orthodontic archwires are an integral part of orthodontic fixed appliances and are necessary for the delivery of forces that brings about biologic tooth movement. As an orthodontist, one needs to have a thorough understanding of the various biomaterials available to make maximum use of these archwires and achieve clinical success. This article discusses the newest orthodontic archwires and evaluates the literature that pertains to these newer archwires.
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Jawad, Zynab, Sophy Barber, Monty Duggal, and Nadine Houghton. "Tooth autotransplantation 2: the interdisciplinary approach with emphasis on the orthodontic aspects." Orthodontic Update 12, no. 3 (July 2, 2019): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2019.12.3.98.

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Autotransplantation relies on successful interdisciplinary teamwork, utilizing the skills of each team member to optimize the outcome. During treatment planning, orthodontic input is required to determine whether orthodontic treatment is indicated and if a suitable donor tooth will be available. The orthodontist has a role in providing pre-surgical orthodontics to prepare the recipient site for the donor tooth and post-surgical orthodontics to correct the malocclusion fully and achieve the treatment goals. This article will outline the role of the interdisciplinary team members with an emphasis on the orthodontic aspects of treatment planning and the orthodontic treatment components of the autotransplantation pathway. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Orthodontists have a key role in the autotransplantation team for both planning and provision of care. This article provides information for clinicians who wish to refer patients for autotransplantation or provide orthodontic care as part of the interdisciplinary team.
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Sakbana, Boby Irsan, Suharyono Suharyono, and Almujadi Almujadi. "Tingkat Pengetahuan Pelihara Diri Kesehatan Gigi dan Mulut dengan Angka Karies pada Mahasiswa Pemakai Orthodontik Cekat." Dental Therapist Journal 3, no. 1 (May 31, 2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31965/dtj.v3i1.612.

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Fixed orthodontic treatment is attached to the tooth surface. If this orthodontic treatment is attached to teeth that are difficult to clean, dental caries will occur due to a lack of dental and oral hygiene. For this reason, it is necessary to have someone's knowledge about maintaining oral and dental health, especially fixed orthodontic users. This study aims to determine the relationship between dental and oral health knowledge and caries rates in students using fixed orthodontics at Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. This type of research is analytic observational and the research design is cross-sectional, with a population of 71 students using fixed orthodontics. This sampling technique is purposive sampling with the number of respondents using fixed orthodontics as many as 60 people. The results of the research on the analysis with the Kendall's-Tau test obtained a significant value = 0.000 <0.05. The conclusion is that there is a relationship between knowledge of oral health and dental hygiene with caries rates in Orthodontic Wearing students at Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. Perawatan orthodontik cekat dipasang pada permukaan gigi. Perawatan orthodontik ini apabila dicekatkan pada gigi-gigi yang sulit dibersihkan akan terjadi karies gigi diakibatkan oleh kurangnya kebersihan gigi dan mulut. Untuk itu diperlukan pengetahuan seseorang mengenai pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut terutama pengguna orthodontik cekat. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui adanya hubungan pengetahuan pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut dengan angka karies pada mahasiswa pemakai orthodontik cekat di Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. Jenis penelitian bersifat observasional analitik dan desain penelitian Cross-sectional, dengan populasi pada mahasiswa yang memakai orthodontik cekat berjumlah 71 orang. Teknik pengambilan sampel ini adalah purposive sampling dengan jumlah yang menjadi responden pemakai orthodontik cekat sebanyak 60 orang. Hasil penelitian pada analisis dengan uji Kendall’s-Tau di peroleh nilai signifikan = 0,000<0,05. Kesimpulan ada hubungan pengetahuan pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut dengan angka karies pada mahasiswa Pemakai Orthodontik di Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta.
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Sakbana, Boby Irsan, Suharyono Suharyono, and Almujadi Almujadi. "Tingkat Pengetahuan Pelihara Diri Kesehatan Gigi dan Mulut dengan Angka Karies pada Mahasiswa Pemakai Orthodontik Cekat." Dental Therapist Journal 3, no. 1 (May 31, 2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31965/dtl.v3i1.612.

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Fixed orthodontic treatment is attached to the tooth surface. If this orthodontic treatment is attached to teeth that are difficult to clean, dental caries will occur due to a lack of dental and oral hygiene. For this reason, it is necessary to have someone's knowledge about maintaining oral and dental health, especially fixed orthodontic users. This study aims to determine the relationship between dental and oral health knowledge and caries rates in students using fixed orthodontics at Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. This type of research is analytic observational and the research design is cross-sectional, with a population of 71 students using fixed orthodontics. This sampling technique is purposive sampling with the number of respondents using fixed orthodontics as many as 60 people. The results of the research on the analysis with the Kendall's-Tau test obtained a significant value = 0.000 <0.05. The conclusion is that there is a relationship between knowledge of oral health and dental hygiene with caries rates in Orthodontic Wearing students at Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. Perawatan orthodontik cekat dipasang pada permukaan gigi. Perawatan orthodontik ini apabila dicekatkan pada gigi-gigi yang sulit dibersihkan akan terjadi karies gigi diakibatkan oleh kurangnya kebersihan gigi dan mulut. Untuk itu diperlukan pengetahuan seseorang mengenai pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut terutama pengguna orthodontik cekat. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui adanya hubungan pengetahuan pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut dengan angka karies pada mahasiswa pemakai orthodontik cekat di Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta. Jenis penelitian bersifat observasional analitik dan desain penelitian Cross-sectional, dengan populasi pada mahasiswa yang memakai orthodontik cekat berjumlah 71 orang. Teknik pengambilan sampel ini adalah purposive sampling dengan jumlah yang menjadi responden pemakai orthodontik cekat sebanyak 60 orang. Hasil penelitian pada analisis dengan uji Kendall’s-Tau di peroleh nilai signifikan = 0,000<0,05. Kesimpulan ada hubungan pengetahuan pelihara diri kesehatan gigi dan mulut dengan angka karies pada mahasiswa Pemakai Orthodontik di Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta.
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Bondemark, Lars. "Publication pattern, study design, authors and countries involved in orthodontic RCTs – a bibliometric MEDLINE survey over the past 50 years." Journal of Orthodontics 46, no. 2 (March 27, 2019): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465312519840045.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the number and proportions, study design, journal publications, authors and countries involved in orthodontic randomised controlled trials (RCTs) over the past 50 years. Method: A MEDLINE database search (Entrez PubMed, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ) was performed in November 2018 for RCT publications from 1 January 1968 to 31 December 2017. All orthodontic publications, clinical trials (CTs) or RCTs were selected. For each year from 1968 to 2017, the total number of orthodontic publications and total number of CTs and RCTs were computed. Following this, study design, journal publications, authors and countries involved in orthodontic RCTs were noted. Results: The RCTs accounted for 0.1% of all orthodontic publications in the 1970s and 1980s, and, following this, the proportion of RCTs was increased and amounted to 2.7% over the past decade (2008-2017). The majority of RCTs were of single centre design (93.4%) and in 88.3% a parallel-arm design was performed. The United States and United Kingdom endorsed 16.9% and 15.5% of the RCTs, followed by Turkey (11.1%), Brazil (7.0%), Sweden (6.6%), China (5.6%), Italy (5.4%), and Germany (4.1%). Of all RCTs, 74.2% were published in 20 orthodontic journals and 25.8% in 81 non-orthodontic journals. The American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Angle Orthodontist, European Journal of Orthodontics and Journal of Orthodontics contributed to 60.2% of all the RCTs. Conclusion: The considerable increase in orthodontic RCTs over the past 50 years implies an increased scientific impact of orthodontic literature.
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Tekale, 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.

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ABSTRACT The fixed orthodontic treatment is not contraindicated in systemic disorders, where orthodontist reveals the diagnosis from medical practitioner and plan the orthodontic treatment, oral hygiene maintenance and necessary prophylaxis. Due to privation of practical guidelines and fear of advancing the contagion, many orthodontist do not treat patient potentially at the risk of developing endocarditis. This review article highlights the sign, symptoms, orthodontic guidelines and prophylaxis modalities for infective endocarditis (IE). How to cite this article Tekale PD, Mhaske AR, Acharya VD, Patil HA, Agarwal CO, Aru BM. Clinical Management and Guidelines for Infective Endocarditis in Orthodontics. World J Dent 2015;6(4):226-228.
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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.

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Objective: To evaluate the awareness of orthodontic problems and referral practices among general dental practitioners and non-orthodontic specialists practicing in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: Cross-sectional prospective study included general dentists and specialists/consultants of both genders, aged between 22-60 years, practicing General dentistry and as specialist other than orthodontics for 2 or more years. Non-practicing dentists and non-registered dentists were excluded. Data was analysed on SPSS version 21.00. Results: Results revealed that males were 55.5% and general dental practitioners were 44%. It is evident that 53.5% (107) GDPs and 33% (66) non orthodontic specialists practiced orthodontic referral in their practices. Cross-tabulation of variables compared with gender and general dental practitioners and non-orthodontic specialists, using chi-square test, revealed significant p-value of orthodontist referral, but recommendation of orthodontic treatment only after the eruption of all permanent teeth, awareness of tooth extraction for alignment of irregular teeth, and awareness regarding worsening of TMJ problems by orthodontic treatment. Conclusion: It has been concluded that the referral practices of dentists practicing in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, concerning orthodontic patients, were satisfactory, although awareness regarding orthodontic problem requires unremitting learning and considerate positive progression towards basic orthodontics.
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Khatri, Manish, Komal Puri, Ashish Kumar, Mansi Bansal, Mohd Rehan, and Chitrani Rajkhowa. "PeriOrtho-dontics: Together We Succeed!" Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 54, no. 4 (July 10, 2020): 338–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0301574220912600.

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Orthodontics and periodontics have a sophisticated elaborate interdependence as every orthodontic intervention has a periodontal extent. Although orthodontic alignment promotes adequate plaque control, many detrimental effects on the periodontium may be observed during the treatment. Periodontal intervention is required at all stages of orthodontic therapy starting from orthodontist diagnosing a case to mid-treatment analysis of periodontium and also posttreatment investigation of the case. Many a time, successful orthodontic treatment is dependent on the overall maintenance of the health of the periodontium. On the other hand, orthodontic tooth alignment may be used as an adjunctive treatment in periodontally compromised patients. This review will help in better understanding of the orthodontic–periodontal interrelationship for the better framework of the treatment approach to bring out the optimum results in patients.
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Smorthit, Kelly, David Sawbridge, and Rhian Fitzgerald. "Eating disorders and the orthodontist: Diagnosis, considerations and referral." Journal of Orthodontics 48, no. 3 (February 20, 2021): 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465312521993491.

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Background: Eating disorders are relatively common mental health disorders in Western European and North American populations. The peak incidence occurs within the adolescent years, which correlates with the largest orthodontic patient population. The morbidity associated with these psychological conditions is significant, and has a direct impact upon patient well-being, orthodontic outcomes and the success of treatment. Therefore, it is of relevance to the orthodontist to be aware of potential presenting features of these conditions, when and where to seek advice, and how such disorders may impact upon orthodontic outcomes. Methods: Articles published on PUBMED and MEDLINE relevant to orthodontics and eating disorders were reviewed. Key information was extracted, and the relevant evidence for the orthodontist summarised. Results: Eating disorders may present to the orthodontist in specialist or hospital practice, either undiagnosed or as a co-morbidity. Orthodontists may benefit from an appreciation of these potential diagnoses, the orthodontic implications and to have the confidence to refer their patients to the necessary services. Limitations: There is little existing research in this area. Conclusions: These conditions have a significant impact on patient morbidity and mortality. This cohort of patients is not suitable for orthodontic treatment while their disease is active. The impact of a developing eating disorder can adversely affect orthodontic treatment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Orthodontic"

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Du, Raan Frederick Johannes. "Influence of orthodontic caregiver behaviour on the perceived satisfaction of patients during orthodontic treatment." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4247.

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Influence of orthodontic caregiver behaviour on the perceived satisfaction of patients during orthodontic treatment. Dr. F.J. du Raan M.Sc. (Orthodontics) thesis, Department of Orthodontics, University of the Western Cape. In this thesis I interviewed patients that are busy with orthodontic treatment, as well as those that have undergone orthodontic treatment at the department of Orthodontics at the University of the Western Cape, with the aid of four questionnaires. Patients completed questionnaires to provide general and demographic information, quantify their satisfaction with the orthodontic treatment process, their perception of the orthodontic clinician's behavioural traits and lastly they completed the NEO-FFI personality questionnaire to determine their own personality profile. All these questionnaires were used in previous studies, or they were slightly modified to be applicable to orthodontics. The information gained was used to determine if there are correlations between the patient’s perceived satisfaction of the treatment process with patient specific treatment variables (as acquired from the General information and Demographics Questionnaire ), demographic factors, clinician's behavioural traits and patient specific personality traits and any combination of the above mentioned. We wanted to determine which behavioural traits of the orthodontic caregiver influences the perceived satisfaction with the treatment to the greatest extent. Furthermore, we wanted to determine if certain personality traits of the patients would influence their perceived satisfaction with the treatment process or their perception of the clinician's behavioural traits. The only aspect from the General Information and Demographics Questionnaire that had any correlation to satisfaction with the treatment process or the perception of the clinician's behavioural traits, was whether the patient was treated by a single registrar or multiple registrars. Patients treated by multiple clinicians had a lower average score for satisfaction and orthodontist behaviour. Results from the study shows that all the clinician's behavioural traits do have statistically significant influence on the perceived satisfaction with the treatment process, but certain behavioural traits have a greater influence. Result showed Empathy and Care to have the strongest influence on perceived satisfaction, whereas Motivation has the lowest influence. The NEO-FFI personality questionnaire was used to register each patient's personality profile. Scoring for the following personality traits created the personality profile: Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness and Agreeableness. Patient personality profiles were shown to have no significant influence on the patient's perceived satisfaction with the treatment process.Neuroticism was shown to have a weak negative correlation with the Professionalism sub-category of the Orthodontic Clinician Behaviour Questionnaire. Conscientiousness has been shown to have a weak positive correlation with all categories of the Orthodontic Clinician Behaviour Questionnaire It is put forth by the researcher that more time and effort has to be put into improving all aspects of the clinician's behaviour, as it will positively influence the perceived satisfaction of the orthodontic treatment process.Even though there are no significant correlations, patients needs to be screened to determine their personality profiles, as this may lead to slight improved scoring on certain behavioural aspects which may in turn lead to greater patient satisfaction. It may be especially worthwhile to recognise the neurotic patient and treat them on a more personal level, as this may improve their overall satisfaction.
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Vaughan, Peter Powell. "Evaluation Of Orthodontic Positioners." Thesis, Faculty of Dentistry, 1986. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/4614.2.

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Tooth positioners are held in high regard by many prominent orthodontists. The literature has many references to the excellent results produced by tooth positioners. For the Begg 'lightwire technique, tooth positioners are considered the best form of retention (Begg 8 Kesling, 1977). However, there has been no clinical evaluation of the tooth positioner in comparison to conventional retainers. The aim of this thesis is to present a method of evaluating post orthodontic treatment occlusal changes in patients who wore either a tooth positioner or a conventional retainer. The conventional retainer used in this study is of the form recommended by Begg and has come to be known in Australia as the “Begg retainer". l have therefore used the term “Begg retainer" in this thesis. Post orthodontic treatment changes were evaluated by assessing the number of inter-occlusal contacts when the jaws where clenched together in maximum intercuspation. I considered that if the Begg retainer and tooth positioner had differing effects, then it would be reflected in assessing the change in the number of occlusal contacts.
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Porter, Jason L. "Comparison of intraoral and extraoral scanners on the accuracy of digital model articulation." VCU Scholars Compass, 2017. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4881.

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Introduction: Orthodontists increasingly rely on digital models in clinical practice. The ability of modern scanners to articulate digital models must be scientifically evaluated. Methods:Twenty five digital articulated models were produced from four digital scanners in five experimental groups. The resulting inter-arch measurements were compared to the gold standard. An acceptable range of 0.5mm more or less than the gold standard was used for evaluation. Results: iTero® and iTero® Element yielded all acceptable inter-arch measurements. The 3M™ True Definition and Ortho Insight 3D® with Regisil® bite registration produced four of six acceptable inter-arch measurements. The Ortho Insight 3D® with Coprwax ™ bite registration yielded three of six acceptable inter-ach measurements. Conclusions: The iTero® and iTero® Element produced the most accurately articulated models. The 3M™ True Definition and Ortho Insight 3D® with Regisil® were the next most accurate. The Ortho Insight 3D® scanner with Coprwax ™ was the least accurate method tested.
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Vargas, Deborah Bayer Ferraz. "Estudo comparativo da retenção das bandas ortodônticas Grip Tite, convencional e convencional com a superfície interna microjateada por óxido de alumínio /." Araraquara : [s.n.], 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/95778.

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Orientador: Lídia Parsekian Martins
Banca: Dirceu Barnabé Raveli
Banca: Ana Cláudia de Mello
Resumo: O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar in vitro, por meio de um ensaio mecânico, a força necessária para a remoção das bandas ortodônticas Grip Tite (C), Convencional (A) e banda Convencional com a superfície interna microjateada por óxido de alumínio (B). Também analisar visualmente a quantidade de cimento residual, e classificar usando uma escala de incrementos a 25%. Após, verificar, por meio de MEV, a superfície com melhores características para a retenção. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que a média de carga do Grupo B, bandas microjateadas internamente por óxido de alumínio, foi significantemente maior que as médias dos Grupos A, bandas Convencionais, e C, bandas Grip Tite. Quanto a quantidade de cimento remanescente nas bandas, o Grupo B apresentou 100% das bandas com índice 4, indicando a presença de mais de 75% de cimento residual nas bandas, enquanto que nos Grupos A e C, houve a predominância do índice 1, indicativo de menos de 25% de cimento residual nas bandas, sem diferença significativa entre esses dois grupos. Os resultados foram confirmados pela MEV, onde observou-se uma superfície com melhores características para a retenção do cimento nas bandas onde foi realizado o processo de microjateamento. Conclui-se que o processo de microjateamento por óxido de alumínio, na superfície interna das bandas convencionais, aumenta a força necessária para a remoção das bandas e aumenta a quantidade de cimento residual preso à superfície da banda. Quando analisada pela MEV, essa superfície apresenta-se como a mais áspera e rugosa, com a maior quantidade de cimento de ionômero de vidro aderido à banda.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate in vitro, the necessary force for the removal of Grip Tite, Conventional and Sandblasted orthodontics molar bands, as well as, to analyze and to classify the amount of residual cement in the internal surface of these bands. After that, checking through scanning electron microscopy, the surface with better characteristics for the retention. The obtained results showed that the load average of the group B, Sandblasted bands, was significantly higher than the group A, Conventional bands, and C, Grip Tite bands. Observing the amount of remaining cement in the bands, group B presented 100% of the bands with index 4, indicating the presence of more than 75% of residual cement in the bands, while in the groups A and C, had the predominance of index 1, indicative of less than 25% of residual cement in the bands, without significant difference between these two groups. The results were confirmed by the scanning electronic microscopy, where the surface with better characteristics for the retention of the cement was observed, in the bands where the sandblasted process was carried through. It was concluded that the process of sandblasted, in the internal surface of the conventional bands, increases the necessary force for the removal of the bands and increases the amount of residual cement in the internal surface of the band. When analyzed by the scanning electronic microscopy, this surface appeared rougher and corrugated, with great amount of glass ionomer cement adhered to the band.
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Armstrong, David. "The development of an adjustable orthodontic bracket." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/4755.

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Tse, Lap Kee Edmond. "A comparative study of the skeletal and dental effects of a modified herbst and the traditional herbst appliances in Southern Chinese a prospective cephalometric study /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/HKUTO/record/B38628454.

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Almandaey, Abdulhakim Ahmad Q. A. "Surgical exposure, bonding and orthodontic traction of impacted maxillary anterior teeth a retrospective study /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B39766135.

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Almandaey, Abdulhakim Ahmad Q. A. "Surgical exposure, bonding and orthodontic traction of impacted maxillary anterior teeth: a retrospectivestudy." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B39766135.

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Durrett, Sharon Jeane. "Efficacy of composite tooth attachments in conjunction with the invisalign tm system using three-dimensional digital technology." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2004. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0004566.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2004.
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Reddick, Chad R. "A comparative study of nonextraction treatment efficiency using conventional edgewise brackets and self-ligating brackets." Thesis, Birmingham, Ala. : University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2007. https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/dt/2009r/reddick.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Orthodontic"

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A, McNamara James, Brudon William L, and Kokich Vincent G, eds. Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. Ann Arbor, Mich: Needham Press, 2001.

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Thurow, Raymond C. Edgewise orthodontics. Madison, Ws: GAC, 2001.

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Parkhouse, Richard. Tip-edge orthodontics. Edinburgh: Mosby, 2003.

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Isaacson, Keith Geoffrey. Functional orthodontic appliances. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, 1990.

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Thomas, Rakosi, and Petrovic Alexandre G, eds. Dentofacial orthopedics with functional appliances. St. Louis: Mosby, 1985.

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Thomas, Rakosi, and Petrovic Alexandre G, eds. Dentofacial orthopedics with functional appliances. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1997.

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P, McLaughlin Richard, ed. Orthodontic treatment mechanics and the preadjusted appliance. London: Wolfe or Mosby, 1993.

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Spahl, Terrance J. The clinical management of basic maxillofacial orthopedic appliances. Littleton, Mass: PSG Pub. Co., 1987.

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Lingual orthodontics: A new approach using STb light lingual system & lingual straight wire. London [u.a.]: Quintessence, 2010.

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Self-ligating brackets in orthodontics: Current concepts and techniques. Stuttgart, Germany: Thieme, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Orthodontic"

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Westerlund, Anna. "Orthodontic Implants and Orthodontic Implant Surfaces." In Implant Surfaces and their Biological and Clinical Impact, 157–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45379-7_12.

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Fleming, Padhraig, and Jadbinder Seehra. "Orthodontic Retention." In BDJ Clinician’s Guides, 137–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12165-5_11.

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Fleming, Padhraig, and Jadbinder Seehra. "Orthodontic Instruments." In BDJ Clinician’s Guides, 11–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12165-5_2.

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Gill, Daljit S., and Farhad B. Naini. "Orthodontic Anchorage." In Orthodontics: Principles and Practice, 282–86. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118785041.ch29.

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Gill, Daljit S., and Farhad B. Naini. "Orthodontic Records." In Orthodontics: Principles and Practice, 67–77. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118785041.ch8.

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Staley, Robert N., and Neil T. Reske. "Orthodontic Materials." In Essentials of Orthodontics Diagnosis and Treatment, 317–26. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118853719.ch15.

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Scheller-Sheridan, Carmen. "Orthodontic Instruments." In Basic Guide to Dental Instruments, 219–51. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118713563.ch16.

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Kishore, Shreya, Vanita Barai, Suvetha Siva, and Keerthi Venkatesan. "Orthodontic-Periodontics: An Interdisciplinary Approach." In Dentistry. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98627.

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Periodontal pathogenesis is a multi-factorial process and the orthodontist must recognize the clinical forms of inflammatory periodontal disease. Orthodontics is the most conservative and predictable treatment to improve numerous local etiological factors that contribute to periodontal disease including periodontal breakdown. Proper occlusal function and masticatory function are stimulatory to the gingival tissue and the attachment apparatus, while, conversely, a lack of function predisposes to disease that increases plaque retention and calculus formation along with gingival inflammation leading to increased loss of bony support. No matter how talented the orthodontist, a magnificent orthodontic correction can be destroyed by failure to recognize periodontal susceptibility. Therefore, identifying periodontally susceptible patients is critical for the outcome of the treatment. This chapter will highlight the importance of the short-term and long-term outcomes of orthodontic treatment, which are influenced by the patient’s periodontal status before, during and after active orthodontic therapy.
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Cohen-Levy, DDS, Julia. "Orthodontic Monitoring and Case Finishing With the T-Scan System." In Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice, 1057–124. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9254-9.ch015.

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This chapter reviews T-Scan use in orthodontics from diagnosis to case finishing, and then in retention, while defining normal T-Scan recording parameters for orthodontically-treated subjects versus untreated subjects. T-Scan use in the case-finishing process is also described, which compensates for changes in the occlusion that occur during “post-orthodontic settling,” as teeth move freely within the periodontium to find an equilibrium position when the orthodontic appliances have been removed. T-Scan implementation is necessary because, often, despite there being a post treatment, visually “perfect” angle's Class I relationship established with the orthodontic treatment, ideal occlusal contacts do not result solely from tooth movement. Creating simultaneous and equal force occlusal contacts following fixed appliance removal can be accomplished using T-Scan data to optimize the end-result occlusal contact pattern. The T-Scan software's force distribution and timing indicators (the two- and three-dimensional force views, force percentage per tooth and arch half, the center of force trajectory and icon, the occlusion time [OT], and the disclusion time [DT]), all aid the Orthodontist in obtaining an ideal occlusal force distribution during case-finishing. Fortunately, most orthodontic cases remain asymptomatic during and after tooth movement. However, an occlusal force imbalance or patient discomfort may occur along with the malocclusion that needs orthodontic treatment. Symptomatic cases require special documentation at the baseline, and careful monitoring throughout the entire orthodontic process. The clinical use of T-Scan in these “fragile” cases of patient muscle in-coordination, mandibular deviation, atypical pain, and/or TMJ idiopathic arthritis, are illustrated by several case reports. The presented clinical examples highlight combining T-Scan data recorded during case diagnosis, tooth movement, and in case finishing, with patients that underwent lingual orthodontics and orthognathic surgery, orthodontic treatment using clear aligners, or conventional fixed treatment with a camouflage treatment plan, which require special occlusal finishing (when premolars are extracted in only one arch).
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Longridge, Nicholas, Pete Clarke, Raheel Aftab, and Tariq Ali. "Orthodontics." In Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Dentistry, edited by Katharine Boursicot and David Sales. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825173.003.0014.

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Orthodontics is ‘the specialty of dentistry concerned with growth of the face, the development of dentition, and the prevention and correction of occlusal anomalies. A malocclusion can be defined as ‘a deviation from the ideal that may be aesthetically or functionally unsatisfactory, with a wide range of occlusal traits’. Orthodontics is a constantly evolving specialty, with ever changing principles and techniques continuing to be developed. There has been huge progress in orthodontics in recent times, with changes in the types of brackets, archwire materials, and appliance systems (such as tem­porary anchorage devices and aligner technology). The key principles of orthodontics date back to 1899 when Edward Angle described ‘the key to a normal occlusion as the anteropos­terior relationship between the upper and lower first molars’. In 1972, Lawrence Andrews described ‘six keys to an ideal static occlusion’. This was the basis of early orthodontic treatment planning. Knowledge of craniofacial development and growth is required as a foundation for understanding the aetiology of a patient’s malocclusion, to reach a diagnosis, and to plan orthodontic treatment. A basic under­standing of the types of orthodontic appliances is beneficial (mainly fixed appliances, functional appliances, some use of removable appliances, and retainers). In addition to the management of a malocclusion, orthodontic treat­ment is often required in conjunction with other specialties, including oral and maxillofacial surgery, paediatric and restorative dentistry Key topics discussed in this chapter include: ● Fixed appliances ● Functional appliances ● Removable appliances ● Retention ● Index of treatment need ● Orthodontic assessment and diagnosis ● Cephalometric analysis ● Malocclusion ● Ectopic canines ● Dental anomalies.
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Conference papers on the topic "Orthodontic"

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Li, Shuning, and Jie Chen. "Quantification of Tooth Displacement From Dental Casts." In ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2008-192058.

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In orthodontics, patients are treated by moving teeth to improve esthetics and occlusion. Tooth displacement is one of the most important outcomes, and can be used to evaluate treatment strategies and orthodontic appliances. Thus, an accurate and reliable method for quantification of the three dimensional (3D) tooth displacements is of high interest [1].
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Savignano, Roberto, Sandro Barone, Alessandro Paoli, and Armando V. Razionale. "FEM Analysis of Bone-Ligaments-Tooth Models for Biomechanical Simulation of Individual Orthodontic Devices." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34912.

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In the last decades, research in the orthodontic field has focused on the development of more comfortable and aesthetic appliances such as thermoformed aligners. Aligners have been used in orthodontics since the mid 20-century. Nonetheless, there is still not enough knowledge about how they interact with teeth. This paper is focused on the development of a Finite Element Method (FEM) model to be used in the optimization process of geometrical attributes of removable aligners. The presented method integrates Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) data and optical data in order to obtain a customized model of the dental structures, which include both crown and root shapes. The digital simulation has been focused on analyzing the behavior of three upper frontal teeth. Moreover, the analyses have been carried out by using different aligners’ thicknesses with the support of composite structures polymerized on teeth surfaces while simulating a 2 degrees rotation of an upper central incisor.
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Wei, Zhigang, Wencheng Tang, Bing Yan, and Baokuan Yang. "Notice of Retraction: A Numerical Method for Quantitatively Evaluating Orthodontic Force System during Orthodontic Treatment." In 2011 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2011.5780417.

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Hajizadeh, Maryam, Farzan Ghalichi, Behnam Mirzakouchaki, and Shirin Shahrbaf. "Comparison of Stress Distribution Pattern in Orthodontic Bracket- Adhesive- Tooth System During Treatment Time and Debonding Stage." In ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2012-82622.

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Fixed orthodontic treatment is based on effective bonding of bracket to enamel surface. During orthodontic therapy, load is applied on bracket slot by orthodontic wire, and then it is transferred to adhesive layer and enamel surface (state I). After the completion of treatment period, orthodontic brackets are debonded by load application on the incisal region of bracket-adhesive interface (state II). In order to compare the diversity in stress distribution pattern of these two states, micro CT images of maxillary premolar tooth and bracket were transformed to STL files and imported to Hypermesh software to create high quality 3D finite element models. Space between enamel and bracket was filled with orthodontic adhesive material which sets to 0.2 mm at thickest region. Mechanical property was assigned to each layer and appropriate boundary conditions were applied. By using a load distributing element RBE3, firstly 150 N shear load was applied on the bracket slot to simulate bracket-adhesive-tooth system of state I and secondly the same load was applied on the incisal area of bracket and bracket-adhesive bonding to simulate bracket-adhesive-tooth system of state II. Generated stresses on the bracket, the adhesive and the tooth in both systems were obtained and compared to each other. The Findings of this study, reveal that the effect of bonding loads was directly transform to the adhesive layer and the enamel surface; hence, treatment period would decrease. Alternatively, debonding loads would bring about higher stresses on the bracket and facilitate debonding action.
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Milczewski, M. S., C. Martelli, J. Canning, H. J. Kalinowski, J. A. Simões, Michael Stevenson, and P. Talaia. "Orthodontic forces sensing with polymer PCF." In Third European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.738594.

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Shimoda, Kunio, Hiroshi Takemura, Yuuya Obara, Masahiro Shigeta, Kohei Soga, Kazuhiro Suga, Wei-jen Lai, Sunmin Kim, Zuisei Kanno, and Motohiro Uo. "Development of 6-Axis Orthodontic Force and Moment Sensing Device for Decreasing Accident of Orthodontic Treatment*." In 2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2018.8512648.

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Tilli, Jacopo, Alessandro Paoli, Armando V. Razionale, and Sandro Barone. "A Novel Methodology for the Creation of Customized Eruption Guidance Appliances." 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/detc2015-47232.

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Within the orthodontic field, malocclusion problems are usually treated by using different types of appliances. In particular, Eruption Guidance Appliances (EGAs) are recommended for early orthodontic treatment or prevention of malocclusion problems. The traditional approach with EGAs is based on the use of standard prefabricated appliances. Experts in the orthodontic field believe that the customization of the EGAs would strongly enhance the results of malocclusion treatments. This paper presents an innovative methodology for the design and manufacturing of fully customized EGAs. The methodology is based on an extensive integration between traditional orthodontic procedures with advanced computer aided design processes. The methodology moves from the digitalization of the plaster models obtained by optical scanning techniques. The patient morphology is then exploited, under dental practitioner supervision, for the design of the appliance geometry through CAD modeling tools. Medical guided assessment is required throughout the most of the data elaboration processes, in order to design the EGAs accordingly to the patient’s clinical conditions. Low-pressure injection molds for the physical manufacturing of the appliances are then 3D printed by using rapid prototyping techniques. The proposed methodology allows the production of patient customized appliances guaranteeing low cost manufacturing and high quality standards, similar to those typically obtained by in series productions. Moreover, the presented approach offers a high integration level with numerical and finite element methods, which can be used for evaluating the stress applied on the EGA, thus allowing the reinforcement of the appliance prior its manufacturing.
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Milczewski, Maura S., Cicero Martelli, John Canning, Michael Stevenson, Jose Simoes, and Hypolito Kalinowski. "Measurement of orthodontic forces using polymer PCF." In 2007 the Joint International Conference on Optical Internet (COIN) and Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (ACOFT). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coinacoft.2007.4519192.

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Hasanuddin, Muhammad Ogin, Gilang Eka Permana, Ibrahim Akbar, and Aciek Ida Wuryandari. "3D scanner for orthodontic using triangulation method." In 2015 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (ICEEI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceei.2015.7352527.

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Bunta, Olimpia, Vlad Muresan, Diana Sas, and Tiberiu Colosi. "Mathematical formalisms used in the orthodontic dynamics." In 2017 14th International Conference on Engineering of Modern Electric Systems (EMES). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emes.2017.7980413.

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Reports on the topic "Orthodontic"

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Savchenko, Olena. LASER TECHNOLOGIES IN ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE – ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS. Intellectual Archive, June 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32370/iaj.2141.

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Steegman, Ralph, Anne-Marie Renkema, Herman Verbeek, Adriaan Schoeman, Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman, and Yijin Ren. Upper Airway Volumetric Changes on CBCT after Orthodontic Interventions: protocol for a systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0017.

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Review question / Objective: Does the volume of the upper airway change after an orthodontic intervention? P: growing subjects, adults; I: orthodontic treatment, dentofacial orthopedics, extractions; C: untreated subjects and/or non-extractions; O: volumetric changes of the upper airway measured on CBCT scans. Condition being studied: The primary objective of orthodontic treatment is to establish optimal dental and/or skeletal relationship in harmony with the soft tissue morphology and functioning. In addition, un-impeding or facilitating airway growth and development is an important objective, especially in patients susceptible for airway obstruction or sleep apnea. It is therefore important to look into the effect of various orthodontic treatments on the 3D volumetric changes of the upper airway. Compared with the use of traditional 2D lateral cephalograms, CBCT scans provide the opportunity to perform measurements in more dimensions on the airway with demonstrated reliability. This systematic review therefore includes studies using CBCT scans for evaluation of the airway.
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Bimbas, E. S., and A. S. Shishmareva. Secondary prevention of dental anomalies in children. Indications for early orthodontic treatment. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0642.15122022.

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Данный интерактивный обучающий модуль предназначен для врачей детских стоматологов, стоматологов общей практики, ортодонтов, будет полезен студентам стоматологического факультета, ординаторам. Цель данного модуля: повышение квалификации по специальности «Детская стоматология» и «Ортодонтия»; определение показаний к раннему ортодонтическому лечению с целью профилактики тяжелых нарушений зубочелюстной системы; обновление знаний об особенностях вторичной профилактики ЗЧА; овладение методами раннего ортодонтического лечения зубочелюстных аномалий у детей, включая авторские; определение алгоритмов раннего ортодонтического лечения детей при различных ЗЧА. Модуль содержит теоретические, практические и контролирующие материалы по раннему ортодонтическому лечению ЗЧА у детей. Модуль позволит сформировать у обучающихся профессиональные навыки, научит объединять в единое целое разные методики профессиональной направленности; подготовит слушателей к использованию и применению полученных знаний и умений в профессиональной деятельности.
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Villegas Aguilar, Julio Cesar, Marco Felipe Salas Orozco, Maria de los Angeles Moyaho Bernal, Eric Reyes Cervantes, Julia Flores-Tochihuitl, Alberto Vinicio Jerezano Domínguez, and Miguel Angel Casillas Santana. Mechanical vibrations and increased alveolar bone density in animal models as an alternative to improve bone quality during orthodontic treatment: A systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.8.0103.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of this systematic review is to determine whether mechanical vibration increases alveolar bone density in animals models and their possible application during orthodontic treatment. In this sense, the focused question is: Is the increase in alveolar bone density by mechanical vibrations in animal models an alternative to improve bone quality during orthodontic treatment? Eligibility criteria: All published animal studies will be included. Animal studies where high or low frequency vibrations were be applied, Articles where density or osteogenesis were be measured and compared to a control group. All publications will be considered except for those where the full-text article will not available, or the authors’ affiliation or the place of publication will not be specified. Only articles published in English.
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Bimbas, E. S., and A. S. Shishmareva. Prevention of dental anomalies in violation of the development of teeth. Early orthodontic treatment. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0641.15122022.

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Данный интерактивный обучающий модуль предназначен для врачей детских стоматологов, стоматологов общей практики, ортодонтов, будет полезен студентам стоматологического факультета, ординаторам. Цель данного модуля: повышение квалификации по специальности «Детская стоматология» и «Ортодонтия»; обновление знаний об особенностях развития и смены зубов; профилактики и раннего ортодонтического лечения детей при нарушениях развития зубов; этиологии и патогенеза зубочелюстных аномалий, связанных с нарушениями развития зубов; овладение методами профилактики и лечения зубочелюстных аномалий у детей при нарушении развития зубов; определение алгоритмов комплексного раннего ортодонтического лечения детей при нарушении развития и смены зубов Модуль содержит теоретические, практические и контролирующие материалы по профилактике и раннему ортодонтическому лечению ЗЧА у детей с нарушениями развития зубов: сверхкомплектные зубы; анкилоз временных зубов; подрывная резорбция и нарушение последовательности смены зубов. Модуль позволит сформировать у обучающихся профессиональные навыки, научит объединять в единое целое разные методики профессиональной направленности; подготовит слушателей к использованию и применению полученных знаний и умений в профессиональной деятельности.
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Bimbas, E. S., and A. S. Shishmareva. Prevention of children’s dental anomalies with anomalies of the oral mucosa. Early orthodontic treatment. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0640.15122022.

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Данный интерактивный обучающий модуль предназначен для врачей детских стоматологов, стоматологов общей практики, ортодонтов, будет полезен студентам стоматологического факультета, ординаторам. Цель данного модуля: повышение квалификации по специальности «Детская стоматология» и «Ортодонтия»; обновление знаний об этиологии и патогенезе зубочелюстных аномалий, связанных аномалиями слизистой оболочки полости рта; особенностях профилактики и раннего ортодонтического лечения детей с аномалиями слизистой оболочки полости рта; формулирование показаний (в том числе возрастных) и алгоритмов комплексного раннего ортодонтического лечения, с определением последовательности действий специалистов. Модуль содержит теоретические, практические и контролирующие материалы по профилактике и раннему ортодонтическому лечению ЗЧА у детей с аномалиями слизистой оболочки полости рта: аномалия прикрепления уздечки языка; уздечки верхней губы; нижней губы и преддверия полости рта; наличием травматического узла. Модуль позволит сформировать у обучающихся профессиональные навыки, научит объединять в единое целое разные методики профессиональной направленности; подготовит слушателей к использованию и применению полученных знаний и умений в профессиональной деятельности.
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mihit, fatima zahrae mihit, and alvaro zubizarreta camacho. Analysis of the Accuracy of the Orthodontic Mini-screws Placed by means of Computer-Aided Static Navigation Tachnique. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.6.0025.

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Review question / Objective: Analysis of the Accuracy of the Orthodontic Mini-screws Placed by means of Computer-Aided Static Navigation Tachnique. Condition being studied: mini- implants. Study designs to be included: in vitro studies. Information sources: Pubmed, scopus and Web of Science.
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Bimbas, E. S., and A. S. Shishmareva. Prevention of children’s dental anomalies with a displacement of the lower jaw. Early orthodontic treatment. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0639.15122022.

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Данный интерактивный обучающий модуль предназначен для врачей детских стоматологов, стоматологов общей практики, ортодонтов, будет полезен студентам стоматологического факультета, ординаторам. Цель данного модуля: повышение квалификации по специальности «Детская стоматология» и «Ортодонтия»; обновление знаний об особенностях профилактики и раннего ортодонтического лечения детей с привычным смещением нижней челюсти вперед или в сторону; этиологии и патогенеза зубочелюстных аномалий, связанных с задержкой физиологической стираемости временных клыков, возникновением супраконтактов, разрушением коронок зубов, ранней потерей временных зубов, приводящих к привычному смещению нижней челюсти вперед или в сторону; овладение инновационными методами лечения зубочелюстных аномалий у детей со смещением нижней челюсти, включая авторские; определение алгоритмов комплексного раннего ортодонтического лечения, адаптированного на детей раннего возраста. Модуль содержит теоретические, практические и контролирующие материалы по профилактике и раннему ортодонтическому лечению ЗЧА со смещением нижней челюсти у детей. Модуль позволит сформировать у обучающихся профессиональные навыки, научит объединять в единое целое разные методики профессиональной направленности; подготовит слушателей к использованию и применению полученных знаний и умений в профессиональной деятельности.
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Bimbas, E. S., and A. S. Shishmareva. Prevention and early orthodontic treatment of dental anomalies in children with impaired functions of the dental system. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0638.15122022.

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Данный интерактивный обучающий модуль предназначен для врачей детских стоматологов, стоматологов общей практики, ортодонтов, будет полезен студентам стоматологического факультета, ординаторам. Цель данного модуля: повышение квалификации по специальности «Детская стоматология» и «Ортодонтия»; обновление знаний об особенностях профилактики и раннего ортодонтического лечения детей с нарушениями функций; этиологии и патогенеза зубочелюстных аномалий, связанных с нарушениями функций ЧЛО; описание клинических случаев, иллюстрирующих раннее ортодонтическое лечение детей с нарушениями функций зубочелюстной системы; овладение методами лечения зубочелюстных аномалий у детей с нарушениями функций, включая авторские; определение алгоритмов комплексного раннего ортодонтического лечения, адаптированного на детей раннего возраста. Модуль содержит теоретические, практические и контролирующие материалы по профилактике и раннему лечению детей с нарушениями функций: дыхания, глотания; с нарушениями миодинамического равновесия ЧЛО; с приобретенными «вредными» привычками. Модуль позволит сформировать у обучающихся профессиональные навыки, научит объединять в единое целое разные методики профессиональной направленности; подготовит слушателей к использованию и применению полученных знаний и умений в профессиональной деятельности.
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