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Paoloni, F. De Razza, L. Franchi and P. Published on: 20 September Authors: N. Siddiqui, S. Hodges and M. Published on: 13 September Detection of skeletal maturity is vital in orthodontic treatment timing and planning. Traditional methods include hand-wrist radiography and cervical vertebral maturation index CVMI.

Though the radiographic Published on: 6 September The aim of this study was to compare the dental effects, impact on quality of life, and pain perception of adolescents wearing Mini Hyrax and Hyrax expanders in rapid palatal expansion. Published on: 1 September The aim was to investigate the effect of mechanical vibration on root resorption with or without orthodontic force application. Published on: 23 August Excessive proclination of lower incisors and other undesirable consequences usually result from the use of class II elastics during orthodontic treatment.

The purpose of this study was to attempt to limit the Authors: Mostafa M. El-Dawlatly, Mohamed A. Published on: 16 August The aim of this split-mouth trial was to compare power-arm sliding PAS and direct sliding DS canine retraction mechanics in terms of speed, rotation, angulation, and anchorage loss. Published on: 9 August This study sought to assess the effect of miniscrew insertion angle vertical and oblique on its clinical survival under shearing forces in orthodontic patients undergoing canine retraction.

Published on: 2 August Orthodontic tooth movement OTM has been shown to induce osteocyte apoptosis in alveolar bone shortly after force application. However, how osteocyte apoptosis affects orthodontic tooth movement is unknown. Ricupero, Michelle N. Skelton, Madeleine L. Daily, Jing Chen and Sunil Wadhwa. Published on: 26 July Published on: 19 July This study was conducted in order to explore the effects of orthodontic tooth movement OTM on the changes of salivary proteome.

This prospective observational pilot study recruited 12 healthy teenage boys wi Published on: 12 July This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the existing evidence on the use of artificial intelligence AI and machine learning ML in orthodontics, its translation into clinical practice, and what l Authors: Yashodhan M.

Bichu, Ismaeel Hansa, Aditi Y. Published on: 5 July Based on the role of properties of aligner materials on their efficiency, we aimed to assess their thermomechanical properties after thermoforming and simulated aging.

Published on: 28 June Until , adults underwent surgical treatment for maxillary expansion; however, with the advent of micro-implant-assisted rapid maxillary expansion MARME , the availability of less invasive treatment option Authors: C. Rino-Neto, W. Iared, B. Pasqua and F. Published on: 21 June COVID has impacted the care of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Al-Khateeb and Flavio Uribe. Published on: 8 June A non-invasive method has recently been introduced to remove osseo-integrated palatal implants by using the implantation ratchet which is designed to screw in or unscrew the implants.

Although a proof of conce Published on: 7 June The rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies for medical imaging has recently enabled automatic identification of anatomical landmarks on radiographs. The purpose of this study was to compare Published on: 31 May The purpose of this study was to compare the stress distribution and displacement patterns of the one versus two maxillary molars distalization with iPanda and to evaluate the biomechanical effect of distaliza Published on: 3 May Published on: 7 April This study aimed to measure QoL, f Published on: 1 April The mechanical strength of mini-implants is a critical factor due to their small diameters.

Currently, it is not possible to state whether there is a relevant difference between the mechanical properties of st Published on: 22 March This review synthesizes the available evidence about the predisposition of individuals with asthma or allergies to orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption OIIRR and possible factors related to r CPD : closed Self assess.

Feedback : 0 comments, 0 ratings. Abstract: Orthodontic bonding techniques continue to evolve with the ever-changing population. With the demand for orthodontic treatment increasing, the specialty is regularly presented with restored dentitions, anterior crowns, bleached teeth, as well as those presenting with developmental conditions, such as fluorosis and amelogenesis imperfecta.

Reduced orthodontic bond strength can lead to failure of the appliance and in turn lead to prolonged treatment times and patient dissatisfaction. This offers 16 hours of verifiable enhanced CPD each year and CPD certificates can be downloaded via the website or a member of the OU team can send them on to you as per your request. To participate answer the relevant questions in each volume via the website. This will be recorded on your personal CPD certificate.

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