نتایج جستجو برای: premolar

تعداد نتایج: 10575  

2013
Jin-Hun Jeon Kyung-Tak Lee Hae-Young Kim Ji-Hwan Kim Woong-Chul Kim

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to evaluate the repeatability of the digitizing of silicon rubber impressions of abutment teeth by using a white light scanner and compare differences in repeatability between different abutment teeth types. MATERIALS AND METHODS Silicon rubber impressions of a canine, premolar, and molar tooth were each digitized 8 times using a white light scanner, and 3D s...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1999
W K Seow A Wan L H McAllan

PURPOSE Although intracoronal radiolucencies in radiographs of unerupted teeth have been reported for several decades, the prevalence of this condition remains unknown. This study determined the prevalence and associated dental conditions of permanent teeth showing pre-eruptive dentin radiolucencies in bite-wing radiographs of school children attending two school dental therapy training centers...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2005
Fulya Işik Korkmaz Sayinsu Didem Nalbantgil Tülin Arun

The aim of this study was to determine the pre- and post-treatment width changes in the canine, premolar and molar regions in subjects treated with extraction of four first premolars, non-extraction, and non-extraction with rapid maxillary expansion (RME). Pre- and post-treatment orthodontic study models of 60 females (13.83 +/- 2.77 years) and 24 males (14.33 +/- 2.67 years) who underwent comp...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal 2009
P H L Ramzan L Palmer N Barquero J R Newton

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY There are few published data to support the ages of emergence of permanent dentition widely reported in horses. OBJECTIVES To clarify the chronology and sequence of permanent premolar (PM) tooth emergence in Thoroughbred racehorses. METHODS A prospective study was undertaken in which records were kept of deciduous PM 'cap' extractions performed during routine de...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2008
Shahbano Syed Nadeem Hafeez Khokhar

Mandibular premolars often show aberrant anatomy varying from one to three canals. The incidence of occurrence of 3 canals has been recorded to be 0.46 - 0.5 %. We report a case of mandibular second premolar with 3 canals, which was initially diagnosed radiographically by shift cone technique and confirmed by clinical examination. The tooth was successfully obturated and restored. It remained a...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2020

Background and Aims: Immediate implant placement following tooth extraction is a treatment with many advantages. Alveolar bone preservation after immediate implant, need minimum of 2 mm thickness in buccal bone plate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the thickness of buccal cortical bone of maxillary premolars by Cone Beam Computational Tomography (CBCT) technique. Materials and Methods: ...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 1989
J W Farah R G Craig K A Meroueh

A two-dimensional finite element model of a mandibular quadrant was used to examine differences in magnitude of the principal stresses from the placement of three- and four-unit bridges. The area of interest spanned the first premolar to the second molar. Loading conditions were (i) vertical and distributed and (ii) 30 degrees to the vertical and concentrated. The principal stresses were calcul...

2005
Frank J. M. Verstraete

CE Incisor malocclusion is common in rabbits. If this condition occurs as an isolated entity at an early age, it probably has a genetic origin. Incisor malocclusion in older animals is usually secondary to, or occurs concomitantly with, premolar–molar malocclusion. Therefore, patients with incisor malocclusion should always receive a comprehensive oral examination. Incisor–premolar–molar malocc...

Journal: :Anatomical record 2010
David S Strait Ian R Grosse Paul C Dechow Amanda L Smith Qian Wang Gerhard W Weber Simon Neubauer Dennis E Slice Janine Chalk Brian G Richmond Peter W Lucas Mark A Spencer Caitlin Schrein Barth W Wright Craig Byron Callum F Ross

Australopithecus africanus is an early hominin (i.e., human relative) believed to exhibit stress-reducing adaptations in its craniofacial skeleton that may be related to the consumption of resistant food items using its premolar teeth. Finite element analyses simulating molar and premolar biting were used to test the hypothesis that the cranium of A. africanus is structurally more rigid than th...

Journal: :Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences 2016

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