نتایج جستجو برای: dental arch length

تعداد نتایج: 481914  

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
atefe saffar shahroudi assistant professor, dental research center, tehran university of medical sciences, department of orthodontics, school of dentistry, lorestan university of medical sciences, khoram-abad, iran. tahura etezadi assistant professor, dental research center, tehran university of medical sciences, department of orthodontics, school of dentistry, lorestan university of medical sciences, khoram-abad, iran.

dental arch form is one of the most important characteristics of dentition. however, this dimension usually receives less attention in diagnosis or treatment planning and orthodontic patients are traditionally classified with regard to their sagittal characteristics. the objectives of this study were to investigate if a relationship exists between the dental arch width (transverse dimension) an...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2001
L Melo Y Ono Y Takagi

PURPOSE Dental crowding occurring in the anterior part of the mandible in the early mixed dentition has been a subject of increasing concern for child patients, their parents, and the pediatric dentist. The aim of this study was to evaluate indicators of crowding found at the primary dentition, which may lead to the future manifestation of crowding at the anterior part of the mandibular arch in...

2012
V. N. Parameshwaran

Dr. (Mrs.) Chandralekha .B, MDS Former Head of the Department of Orthodontics, Government Dental College & Hospital, Fort, Bangalore 560 001. Ph: 09448-091115 The present study investigated the effect of masseter muscle thickness on maxillary dental arch width and growth pattern of face. Sample comprised of 40 patients, (20 females, 20 males) between 18 to 23 years. They were subdivided accordi...

2017
PRADEEP JAIN PALLAV PATNI PANT YOGESH VYAS ANUP

The endodontic treatment of maxillary third molar often poses a challenge even to an experienced endodontist because of their most posterior location in the dental arch, aberrant occlusal anatomy, abnormal root canal configuration and eruption patterns. Owing to these anatomical limitations, their extraction remains the treatment of choice for many clinicians. As we know, retaining every functi...

2014
Adriano Porto Peixoto Ary dos Santos Pinto Daniela Gamba Garib João Roberto Gonçalves

INTRODUCTION This study assessed the three-dimensional changes in the dental arch of patients submitted to orthodontic-surgical treatment for correction of Class II malocclusions at three different periods. METHODS Landmarks previously identified on upper and lower dental casts were digitized on a three-dimensional digitizer MicroScribe-3DX and stored in Excel worksheets in order to assess th...

Journal: :Stomatologija 2014
Rūta Stanaitytė Giedrė Trakinienė Albinas Gervickas

OBJECTIVE Individuals with dental crowding are the most frequent patients in the orthodontic practice.The purpose of this article is to find out if the lower third molars are the main reason of crowding in the lower dental arch. As well to find out other factors which can influence the lower incisors crowding. METHODS The aim was to identify studies and reviews related to the effect of the lo...

2014
Naveen S Yadav Vrinda Saxena Rajesh Vyas Rohit Sharma Vijayta Sharva Ashish Dwivedi Manish Jain

BACKGROUND Differences in the dental arch among Bhil Aboriginals were investigated and compared with non-tribal individuals residing in a tribal zone of Central India. Plaster models (120) were made with the help of alginate impression of tribal adults as well as non-tribal adults residing in the same area. The supposition as aboriginals being primitive due to dietary practices maxillary arch s...

2011
NASEER AHMAD CHAUDHRY

This study was conducted on a sample of 120 individuals (60 male and 60 female individuals) with dental Class I malocclusion selected from different dental institutions of Lahore, Pakistan. The patients were divided into crowed and non crowed groups with equal numbers of males and females. The sample age ranged from 12-18 years with mean age of 15.2 years. Arch width and arch length were measur...

Journal: :Endocrinologia japonica 1986
K Takano H Ogiuchi N Hizuka Y Sangu K Shizume

Detailed oro-maxillofacial studies using dental cast, pantomogram and cephalogram were performed in 43 patients with GH deficiency aged 7-17 years and compared statistically to the results from 62 short children with normal GH secretion. The dental age was retarded as compared to the chronological age in patients with GH deficiency by a mean of 2.0 +/- 1.3 years. This value did not differ stati...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 1966
A R Burdi J H Lillie

Human embryos aged six and one-half through 12 weeks were studied to determine the morphological changes in shape of the maxillary dental arch during this early developmental period. Age was determined by crown-rump lengths using the table of Patten ('53). When compared to a reference catenary curve, the embryonic dental arch exhibited several time-linked and directional changes in shape. First...

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