نتایج جستجو برای: tooth size discrepancies

تعداد نتایج: 656435  

Journal: :Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses 2012
Elizabeth Burmeister Leanne M Aitken

Sample size is an element of research design that significantly affects the validity and clinical relevance of the findings identified in research studies. Factors that influence sample size include the effect size, or difference expected between groups or time points, the homogeneity of the study participants, the risk of error that investigators consider acceptable and the rate of participant...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2009
António J Figueiredo Carlos E Gonçalves Manuel J Coelho E Silva Robert M Malina

In this study, we compared the growth, maturity status, functional capacity, sport-specific skill, and goal orientation of 159 male soccer players, aged 11-12 (n = 87) and 13-14 years (n = 72) years, who at follow-up 2 years later discontinued participation (dropout), continued at the same standard (club) or moved to a higher level (elite). Age group-specific multivariate analysis of variance w...

2012
Narendra Shriram Sharma Sunita S Shrivastav Pushpa V Hazarey

UNLABELLED Crowding and irregularity remain a consistent problem for children. Management of space problems continues to play an important role in a dental practice. It also represents an area of major interaction between the primary provider and the specialists. Proximal stripping is routinely carried out to avoid extraction in borderline cases where space discrepancy is less and in cases wher...

2003
Loring Brace

Except for the front end of the dental arch, tooth size remained at approximately the same level throughout the Middle Pleistocene. The Krapina Neanderthals at the end of the last interglacial differed from Homo erectus only in having larger front teeth. From that time on, tooth size in populations at the northern edge of the area of human occupation in the Old World has reduced approximately i...

2014
Adrian M. Lister Charlotte Hall

House mice from 24 Scottish and Faroese islands show positive correlation of skeletal size with island area, conforming to a model of resource limitation in very small islands. Molar size is not correlated with island size, suggesting greater genetic canalization; smaller individuals have larger tooth to body size ratio. The size variation may have a simple genetic basis or may be ecophenotypic...

2015
Manuela Mucedero Matteo Rozzi Giulia Cardoni Maria Rosaria Ricchiuti Paola Cozza

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence and distribution of ectopic eruption of the permanent maxillary first molar (EEM) in individuals scheduled for orthodontic treatment and to investigate the association of EEM with dental characteristics, maxillary skeletal features, crowding, and other dental anomalies. METHODS A total of 1,317 individuals were included and randomly...

Journal: :American Journal of Physical Anthropology 1979

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2003
Zoran Azinović Jadranka Keros Dino Buković Ana Azinović

SEM analysis contains researches of tooth enamel surfaces of two populations. First group of samples is tooth enamel of prehistorically ancestor from Vucedol and the second group of samples is enamel of modern Croatian citizen. Even on small number of human teeth samples from cooperage site of Vucedol (3,000 BC) and today's Croatian people, we can conclude about chewing biometry of prehistorica...

Journal: :The Open Dentistry Journal 2022

Background: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is a dentofacial orthopedic treatment often used to treat patients with narrow palate and transverse growth deficiency. Introduction: This leads correction of posterior dental crossbites, coordination the upper lower arches gaining arch perimeter in tooth size/arch size discrepancies. To stabilize results obtained RME limit or avoid relapse, use Trans...

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