Has the stability of orthodontics changed? No. The orthodontic profession has accepted that to expect case stability using fixed appliances without fitting permanent retainers is both impractical and unre- alistic.Progress in orthodontic stability is achieved by advances in flowable com- posite, rather...
Functional appliancesdoi:10.1016/S0889-5406(03)00634-6DeepaAlexandDeepaVenugopalandHasmathFarzanaELSEVIERAmerican Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
The role of the present study was to investigate the effect of myofunctional appliances in the interception of malocclusion.Material and method. The role of myofunctional trainers in the interception of malocclusion was evaluated. We present one case treated with T4K and another one with Myobrace,...
Orthodonticsdentofacial orthopaedicsfunctional appliancesactivatorcase reportsThree clinical case studies are presented to demonstrate the use of a simple functional appliance in orthodontic situations not covered by traditionally-accepted dental and skeletal indications. In each case, the appliance was used to...
oral appliancesBionatorsleep‐disordered breathingUnterkieferprotrusionsschienenAktivatorschlafbezogene obstruktive AtmungsstörungenLebensqualitätQuestion of the study Oral applainces have been used for years with success in the treatment of sleep-disordered breathing. We investigated the effect of a ...
modality, this retrospective study had three objectives which would help conclude the main aim---which was to see if in a population where the majority of Class II cases are treated via headgear is the influence of CVM staging as effective as that shown to be in functional appliances. The...
Effects of mandibular protrusive (functional) appliances on condylar position: E. G. Katsavrias World Journal of Orthodontics 2003;4:243-9Rigid supporting of the denture should be required with the stability of the removable partial denture under the protection of abutment teeth and residual ridges,...
Dentistry A Retrospective Study| Treatment timing of the CVMS in Conventional Orthodontics vs. that of Functional Appliances STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO Charles B. Preston Jarosh-WolfeAdina BWhen looking to treatment plan the commonly seen Class II malocclusion, there needs to be a way...
Orthodontics & Craniofacial ResearchG Shen, U Hagg, MA Darendeliler: Skeletal effects of bite jumping therapy on the mandible - removable vs. fixed functional appliances. Orthod Craniofacial Res 2005; 8:2-10Shen G, Hagg U, Darendeliler M. Skeletal effects of bite jumping therapy on the ...