Orthodontics

Early Orthodontics: 5 New Steps To Better Care

Abstract: Five new functional concepts for earlier diagnosis and treatment of orthodontic and orthopedic jaw problems can provide benefits for dentists and patients..

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Orthodontics

Orthodontics as a Prerequisite to Implant Placement

For years, the sole goal of dental implantology was to replace missing teeth. Replacing missing teeth with implants dates to Egyptian times, where.

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Orthodontics

Clinical Applications of Appliance Therapy in General Dental Practice, Part 3 Minor Tooth Movement for Adults

Malposed teeth, including flared and crowded incisors, tipped molars, and fractures apical to the alveolar crest, are just some of the problems dentists.

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Orthodontics

Clinical Applications of Appliance Therapy in General Dental Practice, Part 2 Temporary Partial Dentures

In part 1 of this series, the early treatment of anterior cross-bites in children was discussed, including examples of the type of interceptive.

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Orthodontics

Clinical Applications of Appliance Therapy in the General Practice, Part 1 Interceptive Orthodontics in Children

Premature tooth loss, malopposed teeth, tipped molars, posterior bite collapse, and anterior flaring are some of the occlusal problems dentists are confronted with.

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Orthodontics

Orthodontic Considerations for the Young Adolescent Requiring Single-Tooth Implants

Dentists are faced with a challenging clinical situation when a young adolescent patient presents with one or several congenitally missing permanent teeth. The.

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Orthodontics

Aesthetic Dentistry and Prom Night

Aesthetic dental procedures are routinely employed to improve a patient’s smile. Direct resin bonding gives one of the quickest aesthetic improvements available. This.

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Orthodontics

Anterior Retention With a Reinforced Composite Resin Splint After Cosmetic Orthodontic Treatment

It has become increasingly clear that making space in the crowded adult dentition by orthodontic expansion of the dental arch is prone to.

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