Stability And Relapse
Mostrando 1-12 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Open bite in adult patients
RESUMO A mordida aberta anterior (MAA) é caracterizada pela falta de cobertura ou contato entre os incisivos superiores e inferiores, enquanto os dentes posteriores estão em oclusão. A correção dessa má oclusão é considerada desafiadora, devido à dificuldade em se determinar e lidar com os fatores etiológicos e à alta taxa de recidiva. Uma abordag
Dental Press J. Orthod.. Publicado em: 11/11/2019
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2. Management of the Class III malocclusion treated with maxillary expansion, facemask therapy and corrective orthodontic. A 15-year follow-up
The facial growth of Class III malocclusion worsens with age, in this case, the early orthopedic treatment, providing facial balance, modifying the maxillofacial growth and development. A 7.6-year old boy presented with Class III malocclusion associated with anterior crossbite; the mandible was shifted to the right and the maxilla had a transversal deficienc
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-02
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3. Postretention stability after orthodontic closure of maxillary interincisor diastemas
Anterior spaces may interfere with smile attractiveness and compromise dentofacial harmony. They are among the most frequent reasons why patients seek orthodontic treatment. However, midline diastema is commonly cited as a malocclusion with high relapse incidence by orthodontists. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the stability of maxillary interinci
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 10/06/2014
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4. Stability of Class II treatment with the Bionator followed by fixed appliances
Objective: This prospective study assessed the stability of Class II treatment with the Bionator, followed by fixed appliances, 10 years after treatment. Material and Methods: The experimental group comprised 23 patients of both sexes (10 boys, 13 girls) at a mean initial age of 11.74 years (late mixed or early permanent dentitions), treated for a mean
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2013-12
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5. Serial extraction: 20 years of follow-up
This paper reports a case treated by a serial extraction program at the mixed dentition stage followed by a corrective orthodontic treatment, with a long-term follow-up period. Twenty years after the interceptive treatment, a harmonious face was observed along with treatment stability in the anterior posterior direction, deep overbite (which has been mention
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2012-08
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6. Posterior crossbite - treatment and stability
Posterior crossbite is defined as an inadequate transversal relationship of maxillary and mandibular teeth. Even when eliminating the etiologic factors, this malocclusion does not have a spontaneous correction, and should be treated with maxillary expansion as early as possible. This treatment aims at providing a better tooth/skeletal relationship, thereby i
Journal of Applied Oral Science. Publicado em: 2012-04
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7. Estabilidade da correção da Classe II, 1ª divisão com o aparelho Bionator de Balters associado ao aparelho fixo / Stability of the correction of the Class II, division 1 malocclusion with the Balters Bionator associated to fixed appliances
Orthopedic and orthodontic approaches, used in an associated way, are being considered an efficient therapeutic option for the treatment of the Class II, division 1 malocclusion when the patient still presents a favorable growth potential. However, changes in skeletal, dental and soft tissue relationships only can be considered satisfactory if they remain st
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 25/02/2011
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8. Analise da estabilidade do reposicionamento inferior da maxila sem a utilização de enxerto interposicional : um estudo cefalometrico retrospectivo / Analysis of stability after maxillary inferior repositioning without interpositional graft : a retrospective cephalometric study
The true vertical maxillary deficiency is a characteristic of Short Face Syndrome (CFS), in these patients, the inferior repositioning of the maxilla is indicated in order to provide a better facial esthetics and improved function. But this surgical movement has been described as the most instable movement, and interpositional autogenous bone graft usually i
Publicado em: 2010
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9. Maxillary anterior crowding relapse in class I and II extraction treatment / Recidiva do apinhamento ântero-superior nas más oclusões de classe I e classe II tratadas com extrações
The posttreatment stability was always a delicate issue in Orthodontics. Most of the orthodontic patients and even the orthodontists judge their treatment as successful based on the treatment outcomes stability in the long-term. Because of this reason the literature has a lot of studies about this issue, mostly on relapse of mandibular anterior crowding. How
Publicado em: 2009
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10. Relapse of maxillary anterior crowding in Class I and Class II malocclusion treated orthodontically without extractions / Recidiva do apinhamento ântero-superior nas más oclusões de classe I e classe II tratadas ortodonticamente sem extrações
The present study aimed to retrospectively compare the postretention stability of maxillary anterior incisors alignment in Angle Class I and Class II patients. Sample comprised 38 patients of both genders, treated nonextraction and edgewise mechanics. Sample was divided into two groups: Group 1 (Class I) comprised 19 patients (12 females and 7 males), at a m
Publicado em: 2009
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11. Estabilidade do tratamento da mordida aberta com ajuste oclusal / Stability of open bite treatment with occlusal adjustment
The objective of this study was to evaluate the cephalometric and clinical longterm stability of anterior open bite treatment with occlusal adjustment, as well as the dentinal sensitivity caused by this procedure in the long-term. The sample consisted of 17 patients among more than 4,000 treated in Graduating Program (Latu and Strictu sensu) of the Orthodont
Publicado em: 2008
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12. AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE DAS ALTERAÇÕES PROMOVIDAS PELO APARELHO REGULADOR DE FUNÇÃO FRÄNKEL-2 NOS ARCOS DENTÁRIOS / Evaluation of occlusal changes stability obtained by Fränkels function regulator- 2 in dental arches
This study analyzed the stability of occlusal alterations promoted by the Fränkel function regulator type 2 (FR-2), on a mean posttreatment period of 7.16 years. The study was conducted on 54 pairs of dental casts obtained from 18 patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion, with initial mean age of 10.77 years, treated with the RF-2 for 18 months and re
Publicado em: 2008