نتایج جستجو برای: dental arch width

تعداد نتایج: 244460  

Ali Khalighi Sigaroudi , Azam Nahvi , Faegheh Gholinia , Zahra Dalili ,

Introduction: A study model is a precise three dimensional replica of patient’s dentition and plays an important role in treatment planning. Many digital multi-media applications have become available to the clinician and his or her staff to facilitate standard procedures in practice and management. The aim of this study is to evaluate reliability and validity of dental measurement made on dig...

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...

2016
G Agnihotri M Gulati Sudha Rustagi

Tooth morphometry is known to be influenced by cultural, environmental and racial factors. Tooth size standards can be used in age and sex determination. One hundred models (50 males & 50 females) of normal occlusion were evaluated and significant correlations (p<0.001) were found to exist between the combined maxillary incisor widths and the maxillary intermolar and interpremolar arch widths. ...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2013
Sangeeta A Golwalkar Vikranth Shetty

AIM To compare pretreatment and post-treatment dental arches in relation to intercanine and intermolar width changes in extraction and nonextraction treatment in class I patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this retrospective study pretreatment and post-treatment dental casts of 60 patients (30 extractions of first premolars and 30 nonextractions) were selected. Anterior and posterior arch widt...

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: :American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 2014
Anna Cristina Petraccone Caixeta Ildeu Andrade Tatiana Bahia Junqueira Pereira Letícia Paiva Franco Helena Maria Gonçalves Becker Bernardo Quiroga Souki

INTRODUCTION The purposes of this study were to investigate the dental arch changes after adenotonsillectomies in prepubertal children and to compare the dental arch dimensions of mouth-breathing and nasal-breathing children. METHODS The sample included 49 prepubertal severely obstructed mouth-breathing children and 46 prepubertal nasal-breathing children. Twenty-four of the 49 mouth-breathin...

Journal: :Stomatologija 2006
Antanas Sidlauskas Giedre Trakiniene

Increasing lower dental arch crowding with the age is a recognized clinical problem, and one that has become more apparent in recent years as more adults retain their teeth longer. One of the theories is that the erupting third molars push anterior teeth forward and cause their crowding. On the other hand, a number of studies found no correlation between lower third molars and lower incisor cro...

2016
Yanfei Zhu Jiaying Li Yanmei Tang Xiaoling Wang Xiaochen Xue Huijun Sun Ping Nie Xinhua Qu Min Zhu

BACKGROUND Children with severe airway obstruction tend to have a vertical direction of growth, class II malocclusion, and narrow arches. Adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy were recommended for the promotion of balanced dentition growth in these children.The aim of this study was to determine the effect of adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy on the growth of dental morphology in children with airway o...

2012

Tooth size arch length discrepancy (TSALD) is a well defined means of assessing dental crowding. In previous literature conflicting evidence exists regarding the part played by tooth size and arch dimension in causing dental crowding. The objective of present study were to; examine the relationship between tooth size and arch dimension in crowded and non crowded arches, and to find out the majo...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Maryam Poosti Tahereh Jalali

AIM The purpose of this investigation was to examine the extent to which arch dimension or tooth size contributes to dental crowding. METHODS AND MATERIALS Two groups of dental casts were selected. Each group consisted of 30 pairs of dental casts including equal male and female samples. The first group had Class I malocclusions without crowding or spacing. The second group exhibited Class I m...

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