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Efeitos da expansão rápida da maxila em indivíduos com síndrome de Down: uma revisão sistemática

Arq. odontol; 55 (), 2019
Objetivo:O objetivo desta revisão sistemática foi avaliar os efeitos da expansão rápida da maxila em indivíduos com síndrome de Down. Métodos:Buscas em quatro bases de dados eletrônicas (PubMed, Medline via Ovid, Web of Science e Scopus) foram realizadas para identifi...

Midpalatal suture maturation assessment by individuals with different levels of academic degree using cone beam computed tomography

Objective: Our aim wasto analyze the reliability of midpalatal suture maturationassessment in females in the final growth period using cone-beam computedtomography (CBCT) by an undergraduate student in two time periods (intra-examiner) and compared to an orthodontist (inter-examiner). Methods: Fortypretr...

Frenectomía lingual láser asistida como coadyuvante del tratamiento de ortopedia maxilar
Laser-assissted lingual frenectomy as a coadjuvant to maxillary orthopedic treatment

La aplicación del LÁSER (light amplification of stimulation emision of radiation) en las áreas de la medicina y la odontología viene demostrando una constante evolución, brindándonos alternativas a los tratamientos convencionales. Los láseres quirúrgicos de tejidos blandos muestran grandes ventaj...

Mini-implant selection protocol applied to MARPE

Abstract Introduction: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is the therapy of choice to correct skeletal transverse dimension in children and adolescents, associating orthopedic and dental effects. In an attempt to prevent the undesirable dentoalveolar effects and optimize the potential of skeletal expansion...

Short-term evaluation of tegumentary changes of the nose in oral breathers undergoing rapid maxillary expansion

Abstract Introduction Rapid maxillary expansion is an orthodontic and orthopedic procedure that can change the form and function of the nose. The soft tissue of the nose and its changes can influence the esthetics and the stability of the results obtained by this procedure. Objective The objective of t...

Quick correction of a skeletal class III maloclussion in primary dentition with face mask plus rapid maxillary expansion therapy

Odovtos (En línea); 20 (2), 2018
Abstract Skeletal Class III is a malocclusion characterized by anterior crossbite as a result of an abnormal skeletal maxillary and mandibular base discrepancy, which involves disharmony of craneofacial skeleton and profile. The preferred management for children having skeletal Class III malocclusion wit...

Morphological changes of skeletal class III malocclusion in mixed dentition with protraction combined activities

Int. j. morphol; 36 (2), 2018
The objective of the study was to investigate the morphological changes of skeletal class III malocclusion in mixed dentition with light force protraction combined activities. Randomly selected 30 cases of orthodontics in Shanxi Medical University orthodontics patients (ages: 6-10 years) of the lateral c...

Snoring in individuals with and without maxillary constriction

J. oral res. (Impresa); 7 (4), 2018
Objective: compare snoring in individuals with and without maxillary constriction. methods: 124 individuals (mean age, 40.53; SD, 15.59), 81 women and 43 men were evaluated. two groups were formed, 62 individuals with and 62 without maxillary constriction. to assess the snoring, a visual analog scale of ...

Rapid maxillary expansion in mouth breathers: a short-term skeletal and soft-tissue effect on the nose

Abstract Introduction Rapid maxillary expansion can change the form and function of the nose. The skeletal and soft tissue changes can influence the esthetics and the stability of the results obtained by the procedure. Objective The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the short-term effects...