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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número6 en a08v16n6

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número6 en a08v16n6

... Objective: The early diagnosis and treatment of skeletal Class III (Pattern III) is still a much debated topic in orthodontic literature. Maxillary protraction associated with rapid maxillary expansion is the most ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a07v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a07v16n5

... the dental casts of pretreatment, post-treatment and postretention, the Little irregularity index, intercanine width and width between first and second premolars, intermolar width and maxillary arch length were ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a09v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a09v16n5

... seems to be better accepted by the patient be- cause of the little time spent in retreatments and the low impact on esthetics. However, it requires the orthodontist to use fixed retainers for both dental arches. ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a08v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a08v16n5

... clinical examination and diagnostic summary A 10 year and 10 month old Chinese girl at- tended our clinic complaining of crooked and sticking out upper anterior teeth. Extraorally, she had no apparent facial asymmetry. ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a05v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a05v16n5

... Another method of smile classification em- ploys degrees of dental crown exposure and gingi- val tissue display, which fall into three categories: High, medium and low. In the high smile there is total exposure of ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a06v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a06v16n5

... Objective: This prospective clinical study evaluated dentoskeletal changes in Class II malocclusion patients after treatment with the Twin Block functional appliance (TB). Method: The sample was divided into two groups ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a10v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a10v16n5

... with dental Class II, Division 1, comparing them with a similar group with nor- mal occlusion, as a great demand for treatment for this type of malocclusion has been observed in dai- ly clinical ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a04v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a04v16n5

... periodontists place a bone graft over the dental roots to hold the space for bone remineraliza- tion. Most of the time, I use osteotomy-assisted tooth movement for reshaping the arch form in craniofacial patients ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a03v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a03v16n5

... In intrusive mechanics, the natural inclina- tion of roots causes dental movements to be of inclination. Concomitantly to promoting com- pressive forces in some areas of periodontal liga- ment of teeth undergoing ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a12v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a12v16n5

... Two lateral cephalograms were made for each subject in the sample, one at the begin- ning (T 0 ) and one at the end (T 1 ) of the lev- eling phase. The radiographs were obtained by orienting each patient’s head in a head ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a18v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a18v16n5

... The dental arch of cleft patients who have not undergone surgery may have transverse deficiencies that are more severe towards the medial and anterior regions because of the me- sial displacement of the palatal ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a20v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a20v16n5

... cases, appliances may be indicated to preserve or gain space. An orthodontist may encounter atretic dental arches even in cases of severe crowding, which suggests the need for transver- sal mechanics despite tooth ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a19v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a19v16n5

... It is important that the patient be given prop- er instructions on hygiene when this guideline is not expressed in the contract, thereby prevent- ing the onset of periodontal disease that could put the treatment in ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a02v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a02v16n5

... root resorption for orthodontic reasons, for instance, are not likely to recover the tissue loss. That would seem to positively change research evolvement. The apical papilla differs from the dental pulp for ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a17v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a17v16n5

... *** PhD and Professor, Specialization Course in Orthodontics, UFSC. **** PhD in Statistics, University of São Paulo and Professor of Statistics, UFSC. ***** PhD and Professor, Specialization Course in Orthodontics, UFSC. ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a16v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a16v16n5

... of a self-curing composite (Concise) associated with a hydrophilic primer (Transbond MIP) in a contaminated environment could be related to a failure to activate the hydrophilic primer, since in this experiment the ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a15v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a15v16n5

... the dental re- cord of children and adolescents may be simple, and findings may be useful for referral, diagnosis, planning and prognosis of the treatment of cer- tain types of ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a14v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a14v16n5

... 21. Ricketts R. Bioprogressive therapy as an answer to orthodontic needs. Part II. Am J Orthod. 1976;70(4):241-68. 22. Reitan K, Rygh P. Princípios e reações biomecânicas. In: Graber TM, Vanarsdall RL Jr. ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a13v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a13v16n5

... Among the patients, 14 underwent com- bined orthognathic surgery for maxillary ad- vancement and mandibular setback, whilst the remaining patients (3) were subjected to man- dibular set[r] ... See full document

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Dental Press J. Orthod.  vol.16 número5 en a01v16n5

Dental Press J. Orthod. vol.16 número5 en a01v16n5

... his book the author rounds up the information initially presented in the form of articles, which were sieved by the dental community, thereby providing an overview of the author’s amazing stances on a wide range ... See full document

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