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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Ademais, à medida que nos distanciamos da média, menor será a chance de observar um determinado evento, tanto para mais quanto para menos.. Normando D.[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Maxillary first molars (U6) width, right and left U6 angulation, maxillary alveolar width, maxillary basal width, palatal alveolar width, palatal base width, right and left alveolar an[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... In the aforementioned example, using the mean is a mistake, given that it will overestimate the central tendency of data. During these times of election, this practice would be useful[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Figure 1 - Cone-beam computed tomography should only be requested in cases in which the potential benefits of diagnosis and treatment planning, treatment execution or treatment outcom[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... In view of the above, it is reasonable to assert that treatment results were in accordance with treatment initial objectives. The patient was highly satisied with his inal facial and dental esthetics and remained ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... The sample comprised maxillary and mandibular dental casts of 70 Caucasian Brazilian individu- als (28 men and 42 women) with an average age of 16.4 years, all of which had natural normal occlusion with at least ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... How to cite this article: Machado DB, Brizon VSC, Ambrosano GMB, Madu- reira DF, Gomes VE, Oliveira ACB. Factors associated with the prevalence of ante- rior open bite among preschool children: A population-based study ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... All patients had a complete fixed appliance installed with straight-wire orthodontics at the clinics of the Orthodontic Postgraduate Program of the State University of Maringá and at Maringá Dental Asso- ciation ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... significant dental extru- sion was observed in maxillary molars and premo- lars, augmentation does not seem to be derived from vertical remodeling of alveolar ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Correct management of orthodontic forces de- pends on a series of factors, including friction gener- ated between wires and brackets. In orthodontic slid- ing mechanics, friction poses clinical diiculties to the ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... however, dental measurements are still significantly different from true anatomical lengths and their use diminishes the accuracy gains achieved by 3D tech- ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Clinical dental and gingival aspects of patient presenting with severe inflammatory root resorption (Malmgren’s grade 4) after four years of orthodontic treatment... for 60% of periodon[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... of dental examination are not direct measures, but rely on indirect measures, it is impor- tant for clinicians to understand the basic principles and terms used to assess the accuracy of diagnostic tests and to ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... With the advent of TADs, many professionals are encouraged to perform major distal movements of second and first molars for later retraction of ante- rior teeth. Distal movement of molars is highly rec- ommended in cases ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... Young Japanese-Brazilian descendants showed an average TPFH of 81.60 mm, being 84.36 mm for males and 78.85 mm for females, with a statistically significant difference at a 0.05 level[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número5

... The actual occurrence of bruxism in children can- not be easily registered because the presence of wear facets observed during clinical examination may in- dicate only a history of bruxism which may no lon- ger be ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número6

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número6

... US Ra and ESI were greater than the other meth- ods (TCB, SL, PL and FB) with no difference among methods (P < 0.05). Initial Ra was greater than that showed after adhesive removal and after polishing in TCB, SL and ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número4

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número4

... Bisphosphonates have been increasingly used not only to treat bone diseases as well as conditions such as osteopenia and osteo- porosis, but also in oncotherapy. The use of bisphosphonates induces clinicians to fear and ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número6

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número6

... and dental disharmonies in the sagittal plane and to attain Class I molar relationship, treatment planning included the use of Kloehn-type headgear (cervical ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.19 número6

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.19 número6

... Modulation of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is desirable not only to patients because it shortens treatment time, but also to orthodontists, since treatment duration is associated with increased risk of gingival ... See full document

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