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Class III malocclusion

Early cephalometric characteristics in Class III malocclusion

Early cephalometric characteristics in Class III malocclusion

... with Class III malocclusion and 20 control Class I patients, matched by the same skeletal maturity index and sex, were ...of Class III patients and Class I control group, ...

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Alternative treatment for open bite Class III malocclusion in a child with Williams-Beuren syndrome

Alternative treatment for open bite Class III malocclusion in a child with Williams-Beuren syndrome

... Initially, panoramic radiograph and teleradiogra- phy with lateral cephalograms were requested. They revealed early mixed dentition and corroborated the morphological characteristics of microdontia and tooth spacing. ...

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Tongue pressure and endurance in patients with Class II and Class III malocclusion

Tongue pressure and endurance in patients with Class II and Class III malocclusion

... in class II patients, are approximately 50% below the average pressure reference value IOPI described in the ...in class III population, but with slightly larger values than those found in the group ...

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Virtual orthodontic setup in orthodontic camouflage planning for skeletal Class III malocclusion

Virtual orthodontic setup in orthodontic camouflage planning for skeletal Class III malocclusion

... a Class III skeletal pattern, aggravated by the lack of space for correct alignment of the lower arch, due to the pres- ence of two supernumerary lower ...

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Tongue pressure and endurance in patients with Class II and Class III malocclusion

Tongue pressure and endurance in patients with Class II and Class III malocclusion

... classe III apresentam, geralmente, alterações miofuncionais como: postura labial entreaberta ou selados com tensão, músculos elevadores da mandíbula hipotônicos, posicionamento da língua rebaixado no assoalho da ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.20 número2

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.20 número2

... with Class III mal- occlusion (mostly mandibular prognathism) and, to date, at least ive genes are associated with Class III malocclusion: growth hormone receptor gene (GHR), ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.22 número6

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.22 número6

... that each bracket or band failure entails an additional 20 days of treatment time, and that patient coopera- tion appears to have a greater effect on duration of orthodontic treatment in mild Class III ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número4 en a04v16n4

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número4 en a04v16n4

... FIGURE 3 - Discriminating craniometrical measurements to predict success or failure of orthopedic treatment of Class III malocclusion using rapid maxil- lary expansion and face mask therapy in ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.18 número2

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.18 número2

... For Class III malocclusion, we use a night retainer for prognathism, as described by Eschler; in Class II with instability due to surgical mandibular advancement, we complement treatment with ...

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RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol.  vol.64 número4

RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol. vol.64 número4

... with Class III malocclusion is usually performed with these two osteotomy techniques, either isolated or ...Fort III 2 osteotomies and variations ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.21 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.21 número5

... revealed Class III skeletal relationship, with proportional maxillary and man- dibular protrusion relative to the base of the ...in Class III malocclusion cases, in addition to ...

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J. Appl. Oral Sci.  vol.18 número3

J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.18 número3

... a Class III malocclusion, whose chief compliant was her dentofacial ...a Class III dentoskeletal ...and Class III ...

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Rev. odonto ciênc.  vol.26 número2

Rev. odonto ciênc. vol.26 número2

... the malocclusion that the individual will have in the future may be seen in childhood, and malocclusion may be detected by means of a careful evaluation of the craniofacial skeleton on a lateral ...skeletal ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.18 número1

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.18 número1

... with Class III malocclusion and anterior crossbite, in the deciduous and early mixed dentition stages, treated by orthopedic maxillary expansion followed by maxillary ...

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J. Appl. Oral Sci.  vol.23 número1

J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.23 número1

... of Class III malocclusion worsens with age, in this case, the early orthopedic treatment, providing facial balance, modifying the maxillofacial growth and ...with Class III ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.21 número2

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.21 número2

... of malocclusion was classiied according to Angle’s classiication which is mainly based on the anteroposterior position of the mandibular irst permanent molar in relation to the maxillary irst per- manent molar, ...

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Braz. j. .  vol.78 número4 en v78n4a28

Braz. j. . vol.78 número4 en v78n4a28

... with class III ...surgery. Class III molar relationship may be present in one of both ...with class III skeletal malocclusion have facial asymmetry and deviated bone ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.15 número6 en v15n6a17

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.15 número6 en v15n6a17

... incisors for leveling and alignment while creat- ing space for tooth 13. Six months later, the ex- pander and protraction appliance were removed. The patient’s anterior and posterior crossbites were corrected, along with ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.18 número3

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.18 número3

... the Class III malocclusion in adults is limited, requiring a multidisciplinary plan- ning that provides functional and esthetic benefits for the maxillomandibular ...

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.17 número3

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.17 número3

... the length of the mandibular body at that same age (11 years) is 71 ± 5 mm. A difference between 0 and 5 mm in favor of the anterior cranial base is usu- ally found in prepubertal ages. The mandibular body, therefore, is ...

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