Covid-19: suas consequências para a Ortodontia
Autores: Flavia Artese,
Autores: Flavia Artese,
Autores: Matheus Melo Pithon,
Autores: Alberto Consolaro,
Autores: Tulika Tripathi, Priyank Rai, Shilpa Kalra,
Autores: José Nelson Mucha, Anderson Jaña Rosa, Oswaldo De Vasconcellos Vilella, Rizomar Ramos Do Nascimento,
Autores: Marco Antonio De Oliveira Almeida, Felipe De Assis Ribeiro Carvalho, Rhita Cristina Cunha Almeida, Lívia Kelly Ferraz Nunes, Ingrid Balbino Sousa Coelho Vieira,
Autores: Carlos Estrela, José Valladares Neto, Hianne Miranda De Torres, érica Miranda De Torres, Karina De Oliveira Bernades, Luis Fernando Naldi, Alexandre Leite Carvalho,
Autores: Soghra Yassaei, Ali Nasr, Hengameh Zandi, Mohammad Nima Motallaei,
Autores: Diego Fernando López, Juliana Ruiz Botero, Juan M. Muñoz, Rodrigo A. Cardenas Perilla,
Autores: Renato Barcellos Rédua,
Autores: Márcio Costa Sobral,
As early as 2007, a paper published in the Clinical Microbiology Reviews on SARS coronavirus infection already warned us that “the presence of a large reservoir of SARS-CoV-like viruses in horseshoe bats, together with the culture of eating exotic mammals in southern China, is a time bomb”.1...
Autores: Flavia Artese,
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Many controversies linger over the role of orthodontics in the treatment of patients with periodontal problems. Over the years, certain published clinical cases have indicated the positive impact of orthodontic intervention in cases of gingival recession in the mandibular anterior region. However,...
Autores: Matheus Melo Pithon,
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If essential care is thorough, teeth with extensive orthodontically induced dental resorption can have the same endurance as normal teeth. These teeth are subjected to the same disturbances as normal ones, such as dental trauma, dental caries and periodontal disease, all of which are independent...
Autores: Alberto Consolaro,
messages.RevistaAutores: Root resorption, Dental resorption, Dental movements, Extensive resorption,
Introduction: Skeletal Class III malocclusion with asymmetry is one of the most difficult problems to correct in orthodontics. A functional shift of the mandible in growing patients may occur accompanying a Class III, due to constricted maxillary arch and occlusal interferences. Studies have...
Autores: Tulika Tripathi, Priyank Rai, Shilpa Kalra,
messages.RevistaAutores: Facial asymmetry, Skeletal anchorage, Maxillary hypoplasia,
Objective: Evaluate dental and skeletal changes resulting from the exclusive use of the cervical headgear for 15 ± 4 months in the treatment of patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion. Methods: Differences between the beginning (T1) and immediately after the end of the therapy (T2) with...
Autores: José Nelson Mucha, Anderson Jaña Rosa, Oswaldo De Vasconcellos Vilella, Rizomar Ramos Do Nascimento,
messages.RevistaAutores: Malocclusion, Tooth Movement Techniques, Angle Class II, Orthodontics, Extraoral traction appliances,
A healthy 15-year-old boy with anterior open bite, edge-to-edge transverse discrepancy, and Class III skeletal relationship sought a nonsurgical orthodontic treatment. The patient was treated with premolars extraction, a Hyrax expander and intrusion mechanics with vertical elastics. This...
Autores: Marco Antonio De Oliveira Almeida, Felipe De Assis Ribeiro Carvalho, Rhita Cristina Cunha Almeida, Lívia Kelly Ferraz Nunes, Ingrid Balbino Sousa Coelho Vieira,
messages.RevistaAutores: Open bite, Stability, Class III,
Objective: To evaluate facial profile changes promoted by polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) cement graft to reduce excessive gingival display due to hyperactivity of the elevator muscles of the upper lip during smiling. Methods: Eleven patients (all females, age range: 20 to 43 years) presenting...
Autores: Carlos Estrela, José Valladares Neto, Hianne Miranda De Torres, érica Miranda De Torres, Karina De Oliveira Bernades, Luis Fernando Naldi, Alexandre Leite Carvalho,
messages.RevistaAutores: gingival smile, Bone cement, Polymethyl methacrylate, Facial profile,
Introduction: Plaque accumulation can cause white spot lesions. Adding nanoparticles to composites can be effective in reducing the number and function of microorganisms. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial effects of orthodontic composites containing different...
Autores: Soghra Yassaei, Ali Nasr, Hengameh Zandi, Mohammad Nima Motallaei,
messages.RevistaAutores: Antibacterial, Antimicrobial, Orthodontic composites,
Introduction: Facial asymmetry associated with unilateral condylar hyperplasia (UCH) is a complicated clinical condition. Objective: The objective of this study was to describe morphological characteristics of the mandible and the temporomandibular joint in patients with facial asymmetry, using...
Autores: Diego Fernando López, Juliana Ruiz Botero, Juan M. Muñoz, Rodrigo A. Cardenas Perilla,
messages.RevistaAutores: Facial asymmetry, Temporomandibular joint, Condylar hyperplasia, Computed tomography,
Introduction: Class II malocclusion, which has a significant incidence in the population, may compromise facial esthetics and the smile, as well as the masticatory and respiratory functions. Often associated with skeletal abnormalities, it severely affects and compromises quality of life. An...
Autores: Renato Barcellos Rédua,
messages.RevistaAutores: Angle Class II malocclusion, Extraoral traction appliances, Activating appliances,
Introduction: A significant increase in the number of adults in search of orthodontic treatment has raised a new challenge for orthodontists: the need to interact with other specialties to achieve excellent results, particularly when dealing with smile aesthetics and facial balance. Several...
Autores: Márcio Costa Sobral,
messages.RevistaAutores: smile, dental aesthetics, Orthodontics,
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