نتایج جستجو برای: dental arch width

تعداد نتایج: 244460  

Journal: :The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2006
Catharina A M Bongaarts Martin A van 't Hof Birte Prahl-Andersen Iris V Dirks Anne M Kuijpers-Jagtman

OBJECTIVE Evaluation of the effect of infant orthopedics on maxillary arch dimensions in the deciduous dentition in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate. DESIGN Prospective two-arm randomized controlled clinical trial with three participating cleft palate centers. SETTING Cleft palate centers of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, Academic Center of Dentistry Amsterdam,...

Journal: :Journal of clinical orthodontics : JCO 2014
Neal D Kravitz

Dr. Kravitz is a Contributing Editor of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics; an adjunct faculty member, Department of Ortho dontics, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC; and in the private practice of orthodontics at 25055 Riding Plaza, Suite 110, South Riding, VA 20152; e-mail: nealkravitz@ gmail.com. D crowding—otherwise referred to as tooth-size/arch-length discrepancy (TSALD) —is th...

2017
Xiaoming Fu Chun Peng Zan Li Shan Liu Minmin Tan Jinlin Song

OBJECTIVE To explore a new technique for reconstructing and measuring three-dimensional (3D) models of orthodontic plaster casts using multi-baseline digital close-range photogrammetry (MBDCRP) with a single-lens reflex camera. STUDY DESIGN Thirty sets of orthodontic plaster casts that do not exhibit severe horizontal overlap (>2 mm) between any two teeth were recorded by a single-lens reflex...

2010

Background: Maxillary expansion is a routine procedure performed to correct narrow maxillary arch width and posterior cross-bite. We assume, as orthodontists, that our expansion will be stable long term, but is that assumption correct? Objective: To evaluate the long-term changes in maxillary dental arch widths in patients who were treated with rapid maxillary expansion (RME) appliances followe...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2009
Catherine Strahm Ana Paula De Sousa Dominique Grobéty Anestis Mavropoulos Stavros Kiliaridis

Some Class II malocclusions are due, at least in part, to a retruded lower dental arch relative to the mandibular body. The purpose of this study was to determine if a direct anterior force on the lower incisors could lead to bodily movement of these teeth. Twenty-seven patients (9 males, 18 females; mean age: 9.8 years) were treated with a reverse headgear (RHG) in the lower dental arch combin...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2013
Sara Rizell Marie-Louise Barrenäs Anna Andlin-Sobocki Christina Stecksén-Blicks Heidrun Kjellberg

The aim of this project was to study the impact from Turner syndrome (TS) karyotype and age on dental arch morphology and palatal height and to compare the variables in TS with reference data from non-TS females with normal occlusion. Plaster casts from 76 females with TS (6-50 years) were analysed with respect to dentoalveolar arch dimensions and palatal height. The TS females were divided int...

2011
Márcia de Fátima Conti Mário Vedovello Filho Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello Heloísa Cristina Valdrighi Mayury Kuramae

Introduction: The mandibular arch form is considered one of the main references among the diagnostic tools because the maintenance of this arch form and dimension is an important factor for stability of orthodontic treatment. Objectives: to evaluate the changes in mandibular intercanine and intermolar widths during orthodontic treatment and 3 years of post treatment, in which the WALA ridge was...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2015
Viviane Mendes Fernandes Paula Karine Jorge Cleide Felício Carvalho Carrara Márcia Ribeiro Gomide Maria Aparecida Andrade Moreira Machado Thais Marchini Oliveira

The aim of this study was to measure and compare the dimensions of the dental arches on three-dimensional digital study models in children with and without cleft lip and palate before the primary surgery. The sample consisted of 223 digital models of children aged 3-9 months, divided into 5 groups: without craniofacial deformities, unilateral and bilateral incomplete cleft lip and alveolus, uni...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2013
Nikolaos Tsiopas Maria Nilner Lars Bondemark Krister Bjerklin

Dentoalveolar changes in adulthood have not been extensively documented. Such changes may have important implications for the long-term stability of orthodontic treatment. To analyse occlusal and dentoalveolar changes in adults from the age of 20 years to the age of 60 years. The material comprised 18 Swedish dentists, 16 men and 2 women, with no missing teeth and no prosthodontic or orthodonti...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 1966
A R Burdi J H Lillie

Human embryos aged six and one-half through 12 weeks were studied to determine the morphological changes in shape of the maxillary dental arch during this early developmental period. Age was determined by crown-rump lengths using the table of Patten ('53). When compared to a reference catenary curve, the embryonic dental arch exhibited several time-linked and directional changes in shape. First...

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