نتایج جستجو برای: anchorage loss

تعداد نتایج: 451267  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Thomas Plath Katharina Detjen Martina Welzel Zofia von Marschall Derek Murphy Michael Schirner Bertram Wiedenmann Stefan Rosewicz

The tumor suppressor gene p16(INK4a) inhibits the kinase activity of the cyclin-dependent kinase 4-6/cyclin D complexes and subsequent phosphorylation of critical substrates necessary for transit through the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Recent studies suggested that control of the G1/S boundary might not be the sole biological function of p16(INK4a). We hypothesized that p16(INK4a) might influen...

2016
Neeraj Patil Veerendra Kerudi Harshal A Patil Pawankumar D. Tekale Prasad Bonde Siddhesh Dolas

Treatment of Class II malocclusions, without extractions, frequently requires distalization of maxillary molars into a Class I relationship by means of extra-oral or intraoral forces. Several methods and devices can be used to distalize maxillary molars and to correct Class II malocclusions. The most conventional method for distalizing the maxillary molars involves use of cervical headgear but ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
R T Rivera S G Pasion D T Wong Y B Fei D K Biswas

A clonal strain of human lung tumor cells in culture (ChaGo), derived from a bronchogenic carcinoma, synthesizes and secretes large amounts of alpha (alpha) and a comparatively lower level of beta (beta) subunit of the glycoprotein hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). ChaGo cells lost their characteristic anchorage-independent growth phenotype in the presence of anti-alpha-HCG antibody....

Journal: :World journal of orthodontics 2010
Mauro Cozzani Francesco Zallio Luca Lombardo Antonio Gracco

AIM Conventionally, noncompliance distal movement of molars relies exclusively on intraoral anchorage. The distal screw, a distal jet appliance supplemented by two paramedian mini-implants, is an innovative alternative. The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of this device to move molars bodily and distally. METHODS The effects of the distal screw were evaluated in a sample of ...

Journal: :The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants 2000
C J Ivanoff K Gröndahl C Bergström U Lekholm P I Brånemark

The present study evaluated implant survival and marginal bone loss in maxillae over a 15-year follow-up period as a function of either monocortical or bicortical implant anchorage. Of 207 standard Brånemark implants (10 mm in length) followed, 110 implants were judged to be monocortically anchored and 97 as bicortically anchored. The bicortically anchored implants failed nearly 4 times more of...

Journal: :The Angle orthodontist 2008
Gregory Stylianos Antonarakis Stavros Kiliaridis

OBJECTIVE To use published data to evaluate quantitatively the dental effects of noncompliance intramaxillary appliances in individuals with Class II malocclusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS A literature search was carried out identifing 13 prospective or retrospective clinical studies matching inclusion criteria. Only appliances with conventional anchorage designs were considered for the review. ...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2008
Gero S M Kinzinger Mert Eren Peter R Diedrich

Since the end of the 1970s, various appliances with intramaxillary anchorage for distalization of the upper molars have been described as an alternative to headgear. The major advantages of these innovative appliances are that they act permanently and are independent of patient compliance. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficiency, both quantitatively and qualitatively, of various...

Introduction: In orthodontic treatment, adequate anchorage is necessary to move the intended teeth. In some cases, just anterior teeth are malaligned, while posterior occlusion is acceptable. Therefore, the posterior teeth could be integrated by fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) to provide a rigid anchorage. This method proved advantageous since brackets are bonded just to anter...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
t. ansari assistant professor, department of orthodontics, yenepoya dental college, yenepoya university, manga r. mascarenhas senior professor, department of orthodontics, yenepoya dental college, yenepoya university, managlor a. husain senior professor, department of orthodontics, yenepoya dental college, yenepoya university, managlor

objective: implants are being used in orthodontics as a reliable mode of anchorage. among other factors, the cortical bone thickness plays a major role in determining the stability of these implants. the objective of this study was to study the relationship of various arch forms and the cortical bone thickness and to determine if the cortical bone thickness varies between various arch forms. th...

Journal: :International dental journal of student's research 2022

In routine orthodontics practice anchorage is a critical factors that determining the success of an orthodontic treatment. For many years’ has been strenuous factor. Many modalities have tried for preventing loss by using extra oral and intraoral devices according to various scientific literature, yet orthodontists did not find any convenient solutions solve this problem until mini- implants we...

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