Editorial Board
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
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Reflections in Orthodontics
In this editorial we will reflect on the content of this issue, which is incredible and full of relevant information about our beloved Orthodontics. I believe that the key to learning orthodontics is to put into practice everything that has been taught in graduate school or learned by reading...
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
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An interview with Máyra Reis Seixas
I am confident to say that Dr. Máyra Seixas is one of those rare talents, difficult to find in any profession. Orthodontics was the place she especially chose to make her virtuosity available, figuring as a skillful clinician, accomplished writer and charismatic professor.
Autores: Flavia Artese, Carlos Alexandre Câmara, Mayra Reis Seixas, Roberto Brandão, Marco Schroeder, Luciane Menezes,
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Class II, Pattern II, orthodontic-surgical treatment, with mandibular deficiency, using mini-screws on the buccal shelf for uprighting the mandibular incisors
INTRODUCTION: Orthodontic-surgical treatments are used to correct dentofacial deformities in adult patients who have severe or moderate skeletal discrepancies that are incompatible with premolar extraction. Often, the therapeutic goals of orthodontic preparations for orthognathic surgery are...
Autores: Henrique Mascarenhas Villela, Paula Drago,
messages.RevistaAutores: Buccal Shelf, Mini-implants, Orthodontic-surgical treatment, Extra-alveolar mini-screw,
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Tooth movement with aligners
INTRODUCTION: It is tempting to move teeth bodily when performing virtual setups for aligners. Unfortunately, this will probably produce an unpredictable setup. OBJECTIVE: To show the application of basic biomechanics concepts in orthodontic treatment with aligners of a moderate complexity case....
Autores: Renato Parsekian Martins, Isabela Fátima Araújo Souza,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Tooth movement, Aesthetic aligners,
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Second order Z bend: Three cases showing simple and effective solutions
INTRODUCTION: Bends for orthodontic refinement made in continuous arches can provide excellent clinical solutions to obtain certain individual tooth position corrections. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to detail one of these orthodontic bends, the second order Z-bend, explaining its...
Autores: José Kleber Soares De Meireles,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Tooth Movement Techniques, Orthodontic wires,
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Orthognatic surgery versus maxillomandibular advancement in treatment of OSAS
INTRODUCTION: Skeletal surgery for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) has been implemented as the first treatment option in many cases. The most frequent skeletal surgery is maxillomandibular advancement (MMA), which is a highly successful procedure. Often, MMA is confused with orthognathic...
Autores: Jorge Faber, Carolina Faber, Mônica dos Santos Candido, Thiago Ottoni, Sergio Bruzadelli Macedo, Leandro Bicalho,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Orthognathic surgery, Sleep apnea, obstructive,
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Retraction of the upper arch with skeletal anchorage and control of the occlusal plane rotation: Two case reports
OBJECTIVE: The use of skeletal anchorage for retraction of the upper arch is becoming common in orthodontic treatments. This treatment option reduces the side effects of conventional mechanics, reduces the need for patient cooperation and allows the correction of some problems without extraction...
Autores: Marcel Marchiori Farret,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Malocclusion, Angle Class II,
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First molars extraction in the treatment of hyperdivergent patient with dental bimaxillary protrusion
INTRODUCTION: The extraction of permanent molars for orthodontic purposes is considered atypical, however, it can be indicated in cases of restorative, endodontic or periodontal involvement of such teeth. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to report the treatment of a 34-year-old female...
Autores: Dirceu Barnabé Raveli, Danilo Pinelli Valarelli, Fabrício Valarelli, Rayane Oliveira Pinto, Rodrigo Hitoshi Higa,
messages.RevistaAutores: Tooth extraction, Orthodontics, corrective, Malocclusion, Angle Class I. Molar,
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Treatment of Class II malocclusion with mandibular retrusion and severe upper and lower crowding in a patient with vertical growth: Case report
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of Class II malocclusion, there are several factors that must be evaluated to determine the correct diagnosis, therapy, and timing of orthodontic intervention. CASE REPORT: This case report demonstrates the result of orthodontic treatment of a 11-year-old patient...
Autores: Jonas Capelli Júnior, Bruno Moreira das Neves,
messages.RevistaAutores: Malocclusion, Angle Class II, Tooth extraction, Orthodontics, corrective,
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Can a tooth with incomplete apex be moved?
INTRODUCTION: Teeth with incomplete apex can be moved as long as the applied forces are uniformly distributed along the root, without abusing tipping. There is no way to eliminate the cementoblasts in the forming apex. Very intense forces applied inadvertently, accidentally, or negligently can...
Autores: Alberto Consolaro, Renata Bianco Consolaro, Dario A. Oliveira Miranda,
messages.RevistaAutores: Tooth resorption, Tooth movement, Open apex,
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