Open bitePhonationSwallowingThe position of the tongue during phonation and swallowing can modify the position of the teeth and even the growth of the jaws.To determine the association between the position of the tongue and phonation among individuals with normal vertical overbite (NVO) and anterior...
Amelogenesis imperfecta and anterior open bite: Etiological, classification, clinical and management interrelationships Although amelogenesis imperfecta is not a common dental pathological condition, its etiological, classification, clinical and management aspects have been ... XS Alachioti,E Dimopoulou,A Vlas...
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The softmax layer was adopted to predict the classification of the object. Figure 1 showed the workflow of this deep learning-based CNN model. The training process was performed on a Linux machine with a GPU accelerator, and the initial learning rate and training epoch was 0.01 and 300, ...
There was a lack of posterior occlusion and the bite had collapsed. The patient was a musician who played a brass instrument. He wanted to keep his anterior teeth so his embouchure would remain intact. The sizes of the teeth were evaluated. The intercommisural width measured 39.2 mm as ...
Angle's classification evalutes malrelationship of the arches in saggital plane but the abnormalities in vertical plane are not considered by him. The vertical abnormalities like deepbite and openbite are a challenge to the orthodontic clinician. The deep overbite can be dentoalveolar in origin ...
Open AccessArticle by Saadet Çınarsoy Ciğerim 1,*and Türkan Sezen Erhamza 2 1 Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Van Yuzuncu Yil University, 65090 Van, Turkey 2 Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Kirikkale University, 71450 Kırıkkale, Turkey ...
In cases of combination syndrome, an overly strong bite from the remaining mandibular front teeth is presumed, regardless of the existence of the maxillary front teeth. Such circumstances commonly occur in individuals who have lost support in the back of their bite but still have their front ...
respectively. The ROBINS-I tool was used for non-randomized trials to judge (low, moderate, serious, critical, the risk of bias or no information) the risk of bias from seven domains (bias due to confounding, bias in selection of participants into the study, bias in classification of interv...