Journal 2016 v21n4 - Clinical Orthodontics

Pressão digital ou sugestão positiva: diferentes maneiras de se evitar a dor durante a descolagem dos braquetes

Autores: Matheus Melo Pithon,

Plano Oclusal Estético Funcional

Autores: Renato Parsekian Martins, Carlos Alexandre Câmara,

Má oclusão de Classe II associada a deficiência mandibular, com apinhamento superior e inferior: acompanhamento de oito anos pós-tratamento

Autores: Luís Antônio De Arruda Aidar,

Tratamento compensatório de má oclusão de Classe III esquelética com miniplaca: relato de caso

Autores: Marcel Marchiori Farret, Alessandro Marchiori Farret, Milton M. Benitez Farret,

Comparação entre dois braquetes ortodônticos linguais, quanto à influência na fala e aceitação dos pacientes, usados em casos com má oclusão de Classe II, divisão 1: estudo clínico randomizado

Autores: Samiha Haj Younis, Tarek Z. Khattab, Mohammad Y. Hajeer, Hassan Farah,

Existe associação entre assimetria esquelética e ausência dentária?

Autores: Guilherme Thiesen, Maria Perpétua Mota Freitas, Bruno Frazão Gribel, Keila Cristina Rausch Pereira,

Set de radiografias digitais para Ortodontia versus tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico: avaliação da dose efetiva

Autores: Oswaldo De Vasconcellos Vilella, Lillian Atsumi Simabuguro Chinem, Beatriz De Souza Vilella, Cláudia Lúcia De Pinho Maurício, Lucia Viviana Canevaro, Luiz Fernando Deluiz,

Comparação das alterações nos tecidos moles em casos limítrofes de Classe I tratados com extrações e sem extrações

Autores: Aniruddh Yashwant V., Ravi K.,

Desempenho diagnóstico de diferentes medidas cefalométricas para avaliação do padrão de crescimento vertical

Autores: Attiya Shaikh, Mubassar Fida, Maheen Ahmed,

Influência do método de ligação sobre a resistência ao atrito em braquetes linguais com diferentes angulações de segunda ordem: um estudo in vitro

Autores: Marcos Gabriel Do Lago Prieto, Lucas Prieto, Carla Maria Melleiro Gimenez, Graziane Olímpio Pereira, Roberta Tarkany Basting,

Uma entrevista com Kotaro Tanimoto

Autores: Fernando Habib, Emanuel Braga, Márcio Lisboa,

Expansão rápida da maxila assistida com mini-implantes (MARPE): a busca por um movimento ortopédico puro

Autores: Alberto Consolaro, Hideo Suzuki, Luiz Henrique Previdente, Won Moon, Selly Sayuri Suzuki, Aguinaldo Silva Garcez Segundo,

Ciência e impacto: o desafio do Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics

Autores: David Normando,

Limpeza de braquetes ortodônticos usando jatos de bicarbonato de sódio: efeito sobre a força de atrito e os níveis de detritos

Autores: David Normando, Brisa Dos Santos Leite, Nathalia Carolina Fernandes Fagundes, Mônica Lídia Castro Aragón, Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias,

Science and impact: the challenge faced by Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics

Every year, in June, the major databases publish the impact exerted by scientific periodicals in the scientific context. While Thompson Reuters quantifies it as the journal’s impact factor, SCImago database terms it cites per doc. However, both estimate the average number of citations of...

Autores: David Normando,

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orthodontics highlights

Pain is a frequent and commonplace feeling reported by patients using braces. The need of inducing inflammation for tooth movement to take place is no secret to anyone. Pain arising from orthodontic appliance activation is important and necessary, but other discomforts during treatment should be...

Autores: Matheus Melo Pithon,

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Miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander (MARPE): the quest for pure orthopedic movement

The midpalatal suture has bone margins with thick connective tissue interposed between them, and it does not represent the fusion of maxillary palatal processes only, but also the fusion of palatal processes of the jaws and horizontal osseous laminae of palatal bones. Changing it implies...

Autores: Alberto Consolaro, Hideo Suzuki, Luiz Henrique Previdente, Won Moon, Selly Sayuri Suzuki, Aguinaldo Silva Garcez Segundo,

messages.RevistaAutores: marpe, Rapid palatal expansion, Midpalatal suture, Palatal expansion,

An interview with Kotaro Tanimoto

If I had to describe Tanimoto Sensei using a single word I would say kindness. When I was attending the PhD course in Hiroshima University, I frequently looked at him and thought: “If I have the chance to be an educator, I would like to be like that man.” The generosity, respect and...

Autores: Fernando Habib, Emanuel Braga, Márcio Lisboa,

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Influence of ligation method on friction resistance of lingual brackets with different second-order angulations: an in vitro study

Objective: To evaluate stainless steel archwire static friction in active and passive self-ligating lingual and conventional brackets with second-order angulations. Methods: Two conventional lingual brackets for canines (STb light/Ormco; PSWb/Tecnident), and two self-ligating brackets, one active...

Autores: Marcos Gabriel Do Lago Prieto, Lucas Prieto, Carla Maria Melleiro Gimenez, Graziane Olímpio Pereira, Roberta Tarkany Basting,

messages.RevistaAutores: Orthodontic brackets, friction, Ligation,

Diagnostic performance of various cephalometric parameters for the assessment of vertical growth pattern

Introduction: Multiple cephalometric analyses are used to diagnose vertical skeletal facial discrepancy. A multitude of times, these parameters show conflicting results, and a specific diagnosis is hard to reach. Objective: Hence, this study aimed to identify the skeletal analysis that performs...

Autores: Attiya Shaikh, Mubassar Fida, Maheen Ahmed,

messages.RevistaAutores: Cephalometry, Vertical dimension, Divergence,

Comparative evaluation of soft tissue changes in Class I borderline patients treated with extraction and nonextraction modalities

Objective: To compare soft tissue changes in Class I borderline cases treated with extraction and nonextraction modalities. Methods: A parent sample of 150 patients with Class I dental and skeletal malocclusion (89 patients treated with premolar extraction and 61 patients without extraction) was...

Autores: Aniruddh Yashwant V., Ravi K., Edeinton Arumugam,

messages.RevistaAutores: Angle Class I malocclusion, Borderline cases, Discriminant analysis, Soft tissue changes,

Cleansing orthodontic brackets with air-powder polishing: effects on frictional force and degree of debris

Introduction: Debris buildup on the bracket-wire interface can influence friction. Cleansing brackets with air-powder polishing can affect this process. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the frictional force and amount of debris remaining on orthodontic brackets subjected to...

Autores: David Normando, Brisa Dos Santos Leite, Nathalia Carolina Fernandes Fagundes, Mônica Lídia Castro Aragón, Carmen Gilda Barroso Tavares Dias,

messages.RevistaAutores: friction, Orthodontic bracket, Dental prophylaxis,

Digital orthodontic radiographic set versus cone-beam computed tomography: an evaluation of the effective dose

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the equivalent and effective doses of different digital radiographic methods (panoramic, lateral cephalometric and periapical) with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods: Precalibrated thermoluminescent dosimeters were placed at 24 locations...

Autores: Oswaldo De Vasconcellos Vilella, Lillian Atsumi Simabuguro Chinem, Beatriz De Souza Vilella, Cláudia Lúcia De Pinho Maurício, Lucia Viviana Canevaro, Luiz Fernando Deluiz,

messages.RevistaAutores: cone-beam computed tomography, Digital radiograph, Radiation dose,

Is there an association between skeletal asymmetry and tooth absence?

Introduction: Facial skeletal asymmetry is commonly found in humans and its main characteristic is menton deviation. The literature suggests that occlusal and masticatory problems arising from tooth absence could be related to the development of such asymmetries. Objective: The aim of this...

Autores: Guilherme Thiesen, Maria Perpétua Mota Freitas, Bruno Frazão Gribel, Keila Cristina Rausch Pereira,

messages.RevistaAutores: Facial asymmetry, Orthodontics, Tooth loss, Epidemiology,

A comparison between two lingual orthodontic brackets in terms of speech performance and patients’ acceptance in correcting Class II, Division 1 malocclusion: a randomized controlled trial

Objective: To compare speech performance and levels of oral impairment between two types of lingual brackets. Methods: A parallel-group randomized controlled trial was carried out on patients with Class II, Division 1 malocclusion treated at the University of Hama School of Dentistry in Hama,...

Autores: Samiha Haj Younis, Tarek Z. Khattab, Mohammad Y. Hajeer, Hassan Farah,

messages.RevistaAutores: Lingual Orthodontics, Speech, Chewing, Oral comfort,

Orthodontic camouflage of skeletal Class III malocclusion with miniplate: a case report

Introduction: Skeletal Class III malocclusion is often referred for orthodontic treatment combined with orthognathic surgery. However, with the aid of miniplates, some moderate discrepancies become feasible to be treated without surgery. Objective: To report the case of a 24-year-old man with...

Autores: Marcel Marchiori Farret, Alessandro Marchiori Farret, Milton M. Benitez Farret,

messages.RevistaAutores: Orthodontic appliance design, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Angle Class III malocclusion,

Class II malocclusion associated with mandibular deficiency and maxillary and mandibular crowding: follow-up evaluation eight years after treatment completion

This report describes the correction of a clinical case of malocclusion with anteroposterior discrepancy and transverse, sagittal and vertical deficiencies. A nonextraction technique was used to preserve space in the dental arches and control facial growth for the correction of the sagittal...

Autores: Luís Antônio De Arruda Aidar,

messages.RevistaAutores: Corrective Orthodontics, Angle Class II malocclusion, Stability, Orthodontic anchorage,

Functional Aesthetic Occlusal Plane (FAOP)

Introduction: A reasonable exposure of incisors and gingival tissues is generally considered more attractive than excess or lack of exposure. A reasonable gingival exposure is considered to be around 0 to 2 mm when smiling and 2-4 mm exposure of the maxillary incisor edge when the lips are at rest....

Autores: Renato Parsekian Martins, Carlos Alexandre Câmara,

messages.RevistaAutores: smile, aesthetics, Dental occlusion,

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