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Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
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The “Dr. Google” and Orthodontics
I once received a Class II, division 1 patientfor an orthodontic consultation that mademe rethink what we will be facing in thevery near future - or rather, what we arealready facing. During the first talk, thisclient self-diagnosed himself with a ClassII problem and mandibular deficiency,...
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
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An interview with Ricardo Tesch
Ricardo Tesch graduated from the Federal University of Rio deJaneiro (UFRJ) in 1992. He obtained a degree as a Specialist inOrthodontics from the Campinas Association of Dental Surgeons,in 1999. After that, he followed an academic life and obtained aMaster’s in Medicine - Head and Neck Surgery...
Autores: Ana Cláudia De Castro Ferreira Conti, Eduardo Grossmann, Aurelio A. Alonso, Liete Zwir, Bruno Furquim, Paulo César R. CONTI,
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Incisal wear and Orthodontics
INTRODUCTION: The increase in the number of adult patients hasbrought some important challenges for orthodontists. Periodontaland dental changes as missing teeth, bone loss, loss of papillae,disharmony in gingival contour and incisal wear are very frequent.The latter can have significant...
Autores: Carlos Alexandre Câmara, Máyra Seixas,
messages.RevistaAutores: Transdisciplinary planning, Incisal wear, Esthetics,
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Extra-alveolar mini-implants and aligners for the treatment of Class II malocclusion
INTRODUCTION: The combination of auxiliaries, suchas mini-implants, with aligners expands the range oftreatment options, especially for complex cases in whichanchorage is critical. Treating a case of Class II malocclusionwith extra-alveolar mini-implants and alignersseems to reduce treatment time...
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
messages.RevistaAutores: Removable orthodontic appliances, Malocclusion, Orthodontic anchorage, Orthodontics.,
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Torque Control and Retraction of Maxillary Incisors: what is the problem? Part 2
INTRODUCTION: Aligners have been used for varioustreatments, including the more complex types.OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present article is to providea simplified explanation of what is necessary fororthodontists to control the torque of maxillary incisorswhile performing retraction with the use...
Autores: Renato Parsekian Martins,
messages.RevistaAutores: Moment toforce ratio, Orthodontic Aligners, Orthodontics,
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Use of Miniscrews in The Buccal Shelf for Mandibular Molar Mesialization - Part 1
INTRODUCTION: Bodily mesialization in the mandibularmolar is frequently performed in the orthodonticclinic, due to agenesis and premature loss of molars orpremolars. However, this orthodontic movement is difficultto perform because of the need to control rotation,angulation and the torque on these...
Autores: Henrique Mascarenhas Villela,
messages.RevistaAutores: Buccal Shelf, Miniscrew, Mini-implants, Molar mesialization,
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Confection of a device for orthodontic aligners removal
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the constructionof a device for removing orthodontic aligners.The manufacture of the device proves to be simple atlow cost, facilitating the removal of the aligners withoutcausing damage to the nails and enamel of the patients.
Autores: Matheus Melo Pithon, Eduardo Franzotti Sant`anna, Sylvia de Araújo Paes-Souza,
messages.RevistaAutores: Innovation, Orthodontic appliance design, Orthodontics,
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Three-dimensional assessment of the upper airway post treatment of Class II malocclusion with obstructive sleep apnea using a wear time monitoring device
INTRODUCTION: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)is defined by recurrent episodes of airway obstruction duringsleep. Its etiology is multifactorial and may be associatedwith exogenous, pathological, or anatomical factors in theupper airway. Clinical history, in addition to...
Autores: André Pinheiro De Magalhães Bertoz, Ana Laura Modesto de Albuquerque Donine, Mariana Santos Demartine, Silke Anna Theresa Weber,
messages.RevistaAutores: Mandibular advancement, Tomography, Sleep Apnea Syndrome, Palatal Expansion Technique,
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Miniscrew assisted rapid palatal expansion in adult patient with severe maxillary constriction
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to present thecase of an adult patient with severe maxillary atresiatreated with mini-implant assisted maxillary expansion.CASE REPORT: Female patient, 26 years of age, presentedto treatment with severe maxillary constriction and posteriorcrossbite. The...
Autores: Daniela Garib, Alexandre Magno Dos Santos, Andréa Damasceno Rocha, Felícia Miranda, Ana Paula Cruz, Rodrigo Naveda,
messages.RevistaAutores: Palatal Expansion Technique, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Tooth Movement Techniques,
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Treatment of Class II malocclusion with metallic inclined plane associated to hybrid expander supported on miniscrews
INTRODUCTION: Mandibular deficiency is present in morethan 70% of cases of Class II malocclusion and some cases it isassociated to transverse maxillary deficiency that demandsboth appliances for mandibular advancement and maxillaryexpansion. DESCRIPTION: This case report aims to describethe...
Autores: José Rino Neto, Cristiane Barros André, Marcelo Keiji Suzuki,
messages.RevistaAutores: Mandibular advancement, Orthodontic appliance design, Palatal Expansion Technique, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Malocclusion, Angle Class II,
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Ankylosis and Resorption by Substitution of Enamel in Unerupted Teeth
INTRODUCTION: Resorption by Substitution is slowerand occurs later when it involves enamel. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to emphasize that the enamelcan be involved and be part of alveolodental ankylosisand tooth resorption by substitution, although thisis a more unusual occurrence in the...
Autores: Alberto Consolaro, Renata Bianco Consolaro, Omar Hadaya, Dario A. Oliveira Miranda,
messages.RevistaAutores: Replacement tooth resorption, Alveolodental ankylosis, Osseointegrated implants,
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