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Relationship between inter-condylar width and inter-maxillary first molar width

Oh SC, Kong HJ

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between inter-condylar width and inter-maxillary first molar width to present the criteria for prosthetic reconstruction of dental arch width...
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A new method to measure the accuracy of intraoral scanners along the complete dental arch: A pilot study

Iturrate M, Lizundia E, Amezua X, Solaberrieta E

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to assess the accuracy of three intraoral scanners along the complete dental arch and evaluate the feasibility of the assessment methodology for further...
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Early implant failure: a retrospective analysis of contributing factors

Kang DY, Kim M, Lee SJ, Cho IW, Shin HS, Caballé-Serrano J, Park JC

PURPOSE: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the prevalence of early implant failure using a single implant system and to identify the factors contributing to early implant...
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Conservative and esthetic approach in crown fracture of maxillay anterior tooth: tooth fragment reattachment

Jung KH, Kwon EY, Kim SY, Jeon HM, Son SA, Park JK

Crown fractures are the most frequent traumatic injuries to permanent teeth and mainly involve the maxillary incisors due to their exposed position in the dental arch. One option for managing...
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Effects of Maxillary Lateral Incisor Agenesis on Skeletodental Characteristics in Mixed Dentition

Nam S, Shin J, Kim J, Jeong T, Kim S

This study aimed to evaluate skeletodental characteristics of patient with maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) in mixed dentition. It involved the children in early mixed dentition who visited Pusan National University...
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Treatment of an impacted inverted tooth: A case report

Kim JH, Lee SH, Lee NY, Jih M

An impacted tooth may occur in horizontal, vertical, centripetal, or inverted form. The inverted form often occur in a mesiodens, but a permanent tooth may also take this form. Various...
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Development of a new ball-type phantom for evaluation of the image layer of panoramic radiography

Yeom HG, Kim JE, Huh KH, Yi WJ, Heo MS, Lee SS, Choi SC

PURPOSE: This study proposes a new ball-type phantom for evaluation of the image layer of panoramic radiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The arch shape of an acrylic resin phantom was derived from...
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Changes in buccal facial depth of female patients after extraction and nonextraction orthodontic treatments: A preliminary study

Dai F, Yu J, Chen G, Xu T, Jiang R

OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to investigate buccal facial depth (BFD) changes after extraction and nonextraction orthodontic treatments in post-adolescent and adult female patients, and to explore possible influencing factors. METHODS:...
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Evaluation of the alignment efficiency of nickel-titanium and copper-nickel-titanium archwires in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment over a 12-week period: A single-center, randomized controlled clinical trial

Aydın B, Şenışık NE, Koşkan O

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this trial was to compare the alignment efficiency and intermaxillary arch dimension changes of nickel-titanium (NiTi) or copper-nickel-titanium (CuNiTi) round archwires with increasing diameters applied sequentially...
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Three-dimensional morphological evaluation of the hard palate in Korean adults with mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea

Yu C, Ahn HW, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in three-dimensional (3D) morphology of the hard palate between Korean adults with and without mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using...
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Considerations for the Survival of Complete Arch Implant-Supported Zirconia Restorations; Status of Antagonistic Arches and Stress Distribution on Frameworks: A Case Report

Choi JY, Sim JH, Yeo IS

This report describes two cases of complete arch implant-supported restorations. The first patient had seven dental implants in each arch with monolithic zirconia frameworks. At four weeks' follow-up, the one-piece...
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The relationships between the arrangement of teeth, root resorption, and dental maturity in bovine mandibular incisors

An JK, Matsumoto , Ono T

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate the eruption pattern and root resorption of the bovine anterior dentition in relation to growth-related parameters based on dental maturity. METHODS: A...
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Analysis of dimensions and shapes of maxillary and mandibular dental arch in Korean young adults

Park SJ, Leesungbok R, Song JW, Chang SH, Lee SW, Ahn SJ

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate dental arch dimensions and to classify arch shape in Korean young adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample included 50 Koreans with age...
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Maxillomandibular arch width differences at estimated centers of resistance: Comparison between normal occlusion and skeletal Class III malocclusion

Koo YJ, Choi SH, Keum BT, Yu HS, Hwang CJ, Melsen B, Lee KJ

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the differences in maxillomandibular transverse measurements at either the crown or the estimated center of resistance (CR), and to compare values between normal occlusion and Class III...
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Smile esthetics: Evaluation of long-term changes in the transverse dimension

Akyalcin S, Misner K, English JD, Alexander , Alexander , Gallerano

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the long-term changes in maxillary arch widths and buccal corridor ratios in orthodontic patients treated with and without premolar extractions. METHODS: The study included 53 patients who were...
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Orthodontic upright treatment for mesioangular impacted lower second molar

Choi B, Jeong D, Lim S, Gang S

The lower 2(nd) molar eruption is beginning to mesiolingually, then rotate to distobuccally so it has a tendency to be tilted and impacted mesially. Signs and symptoms of impacted 2(nd)...
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Changes in occlusal force depending on the movement of the adjacent and opposing teeth after loss of lower first molar: comparative study by using a strain gauge

Song MJ, Park JM, Chun YS

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in occlusal force after loss of the lower first molar depending on the inclination and extrusion of the adjacent...
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Mixed-reality simulation for orthognathic surgery

Fushima K, Kobayashi

BACKGROUND: Mandibular motion tracking system (ManMoS) has been developed for orthognathic surgery. This article aimed to introduce the ManMoS and to examine the accuracy of this system. METHODS: Skeletal and dental...
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Using implants for worn dentition with the altered vertical dimension of occlusion based on shortened dental arch concept: a case report

Lee JH, Kim TS, Lee CW, Lee WS, Lee SY

Excessive occlusal wear can result in unacceptable damage to the residual teeth structure, anterior guidance and masticatory function. An 86-year-old man presented with worn dentition and anterior deep bite due...
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