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EARLY TREATMENT SYMPOSIUM The timing of Class II treatment
and In our presentation at the Early Treatment Symposium, we attempted to summarize results from prospective randomized clinical trials at the Universities of North Carolina and Florida that examined the timing of treatment for Class II malocclusions. However, the actual presentation became a live example of randomization: an untimely Trojan horse virus randomly distributed figures generated fr...
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The pediatric dentist is in a unique position to positively influence the development of the face of a child. Clinically, the child’s face and related skeletal structures can be altered while growth is taking place, and the overall health and appearance of the child can be improved. The changes can be incredible, giving the pediatric dentist, the parents, and the patient a marvelous sense of ac...
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The tendency of indicating early treatment (before growth spurt) when dealing with Angle Class II cases has been noticed, although there is no definite scientific evidence to justify such decision. The aim of this study was to identify the advantages and disadvantages to this approach and which appliances are used for this purpose. For that purpose, a questionnaire containing full records of a ...
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Using the information from remake request slips in a dental school's predoctoral clinic, we examined the short-term survival of Class II resin composite restorations versus Class II dental amalgam restorations. In the student clinic, resin composite is used in approximately 58 percent of Class II restorations placed, and dental amalgam is used in the remaining 42 percent. In the period examined...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Australian Dental Journal
سال: 2017
ISSN: 0045-0421
DOI: 10.1111/adj.12478