نتایج جستجو برای: orthodontic band

تعداد نتایج: 149871  

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
mehdi kashani assisstant professor of orthodontics sareh farhadi assisstant professor of oral & maxillofacial pathology neda rastegarfard student of dentistry

background and aims. this in vitro study was designed to compare enamel demineralization depths adjacent to bands cemented with zinc polycarboxylate, glass ionomer (gi) and resin-modified glass ionomer (rmgi), in order to achieve minimal enamel demineralization during orthodontic treatment. materials and methods. sixty fully developed extracted third molars were randomly divided into three test...

2014
Eren İşman Rıdvan Okşayan Oral Sökücü Serdar Üşümez

The use of lasers has been suggested for orthodontists to fabricate or repair orthodontic appliances by welding metals directly in the mouth. This work aimed to evaluate the temperature changes in the pulp chamber during welding of an orthodontic wire to an orthodontic molar band using Nd : YAG laser in vitro. A freshly extracted human third molar with eliminated pulpal tissues was used. J-type...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1999
R White

Although they are not a finding in contemporary pediatric dentistry textbooks or other literature, the utilization of orthodontic bands for Class II fillings in pediatric dentistry because of good gingival fit and interproximal contours can be very useful. In the deciduous dentition for the first primary molar, a lower first bicuspid band is recommended. For the second deciduous molar, an upper...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2013
Vikas Setia Inder Kumar Pandit Nikhil Srivastava Neeraj Gugnani Harveen Kaur Sekhon

Early orthodontic interventions are often initiated in the developing dentition to promote favourable developmental changes. Interceptive orthodontic can eliminate or reduce the severity of a developing malocclusion, the complexity of orthodontic treatment, overall treatment time and cost. The safest way to prevent future malocclusions from tooth loss is to place a space maintainer that is effe...

Hamid Reza Arab Majid Reza Mokhtari Naser Sargolzaie, Saeed Amel-Jamedar Soodabe Piroozi,

Introduction: One of the most common problems we confront in orthodontic therapy is periodontal diseases. Initial factor which causes these diseases is colonization of anaerobic microorganisms in subgingival plaque. Technically, local environmental changes related to orthodontic band and brackets may influence the bacterial species in periodontal plaque. However, it seems necessary to assess va...

Journal: :Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia 2011
Elcy Pinto de Arruda Paula Cristina Trevilatto Elisa Souza Camargo Iverson Ernani Cogo Woyceichoski Maria Angela Naval Machado Iran Vieira Antonio Adilson Soares de Lima

AIM This study evaluated the behavior of oral epithelial cells in contact with orthodontic appliances. METHODS Oral epithelial cells of clinically normal buccal mucosa were obtained by liquid-based exfoliative cytology from 22 orthodontic patients. The following regions were evaluated: a) oral mucosa exposed to friction from orthodontic brackets; b) oral mucosa exposed to friction from the tu...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2013
Kisaki Shimazu Kiyokazu Ogata Hiroyuki Karibe

This in vitro study was undertaken to evaluate the caries-preventive effect of three orthodontic band cements (a dual-curing resinmodified glass ionomer cement [RMGIC] and two light-curing polyacid-modified composite resin [compomer] cements) in terms of fluoride release, retentiveness, and microleakage after thermocycling. The RMGIC (Ortholy Band Paste [GC Ortholy, Inc., Tokyo, Japan]) showed ...

Journal: :Journal 2013
James Noble

Situations where orthodontic appliances may cause pain or discomfort include: • A long wire that is located distal to the terminal bracket (i.e., a distal end) is irritating the mucosa (Fig. 1) • A bracket that has debonded, come loose and is irritating the mucosa • Orthodontic wire irritating the inner mucosa (Fig. 2) • A !xed orthodontic appliance that has come loose (e.g., a single band or a...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2012
Sowmya Nettem Sunil Kumar Nettemu Kiran Kumar Venkat Reddy Pendyala Siva Kumar

Orthodontic elastic bands are an important iatrogenic etiologic factor in the causation of periodontal attachment apparatus breakdown. Appropriate diagnosis and a well constructed treatment plan tailor-made to suit the requirements of the particular patient is imperative for management of periodontal lesions induced by subgingival retention of rubber band. There are conflicting reports regardin...

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