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Comparison of the dental occlusion of Caucasians and Koreans : Implications for the future of orthodontics

Lee DJ, Rinchuse D

  • KMID: 2115513
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1993 Mar;23(1):37-45.
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Occlusion for implant-supported fixed dental prostheses in partially edentulous patients: a literature review and current concepts

Yuan JC, Sukotjo C

  • KMID: 2329635
  • J Periodontal Implant Sci.
  • 2013 Apr;43(2):51-57.
Implant treatment has become the treatment of choice to replace missing teeth in partially edentulous areas. Dental implants present different biological and biomechanical characteristics than natural teeth. Occlusion is considered...
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The road not taken: beyond our embarrassment and skepticism

Choi JI

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Effect of different lateral occlusion schemes on peri-implant strain: A laboratory study

Lo J, Abduo J, Palamara J

PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the effects of four different lateral occlusion schemes and different excursions on peri-implant strains of a maxillary canine implant. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four metal crowns...
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A study of bracket position in Korean

Lee SB, Lee DJ

  • KMID: 1977203
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1986 Sep;16(2):107-114.
This study was undertaken to determine the adequate bracket positron m Korean. The subjects were consisted of casts and photographs of 30 males & 30 females. They had acceptable profile,...
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The new approach to maxillary and mandibular anterior dental arch forms: The prediction to maxillary and mandibular anterior occlusal relationship by computer program

Ha MH, Yang HC, Son WS, Kim GT

  • KMID: 1976550
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2002 Feb;32(1):43-49.
When we deal with maxillary and mandibular anterior dental arches showing problems in occlusal relation and aesthetics caused by malformations of teeth and congenital missing, et al during the orthodontic...
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Artificial tooth selection and occlusion in complete dentures

Choe HE, Kim HS, Son MK, Heo YR

It is important to select artificial teeth and arrange them in a proper way especially when patients have severe alveolar ridge resorption or abnormal intermaxillary relation. The purpose of this...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation in patient with loss of vertical dimension and deep bite due to tooth wear

Seo SY, Lee NY, Kang JK

The collapse of the posterior occlusion destroys the normal occlusal plane and causes excessive wear reducing the vertical dimension. Reduced vertical dimension of occlusion causes not only aesthetic and functional...
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Dentoalveolar Compensation according to Skeletal Patterns of Normal Occlusion

Ku SJ, Lee SJ, Chang YI

  • KMID: 2271894
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2002 Apr;32(2):91-105.
In general, Orthodontists make problem lists and treatment plans based on norms of several cephalometric standards. But consideration of dentoalveolar compensation, which tends to maintain normal dental arch relationship in...
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Applying Method of Arch Bar in Maxillofacial Surgery without Orthodontic Treatment

Kim TK, Choi KY, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC

  • KMID: 1480719
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2008 Oct;9(2):105-109.
Temporomandibular joint(TMJ) and dental occlusion are important in functional aspect as well as in cosmetic aspect for craniofacial surgery such as orthognathic and traumatic surgery. During these operations, appropriate maxillomandibular...
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Rehabilitation in a patient with limited restorable space using double scanning technique: A case report

Kim JY, Park SW, Lim HP, Yun KD, Yang H

Loss of posterior support may cause extrusion of antagonistic teeth and excessive wear of remaining teeth which often leads to the destruction of the occlusal plane. In such cases, it...
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Dentoalveolar compensation according to skeletal discrepancy in Normal occlusion

Shim HY, Chang YI

  • KMID: 2271944
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2004 Oct;34(5):380-393.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dentoalveolar compensation according to anteroposterior skeletal discrepancy in normal occlusion and to evaluate cephalometric parameters that quantitatively describe dental compensations. The...
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Rehabilitation of unstable occlusion caused by inter-dental arch discrepancy

Won S, An K, Park CJ, Cho LR, Huh YH

Inter-dental arch discrepancy between maxilla and mandible could cause three dimensional occlusal problems, and collapse of occlusal plane, multiple teeth loss and decrease of masticatory efficiency could be observed in...
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A study of the temporomandibular joint in normal occlusion using T.M.J. tomogram and cephalogram

Baik HS

  • KMID: 1977211
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1986 Mar;16(1):85-106.
The purpose of this investigation was to know the means of the T.MJ. space and to compare spational differences in centric relation and centric occlusion by the T.MJ. Tomogram and...
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A study on the occlusal plane inclination in lateral cephalograph

Lee SY, Chang YI

  • KMID: 2400512
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1991 Jul;21(2):367-397.
This study was aimed to investigate the occlusal plane inclination in relation to the skeletal and dental assessment measurements in order to provide a reference in orthodontic treatment planning as...
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Submental intubation in maxillofacial fracture: a case report

Akbari H, Heidari-Gorji MA, Poormousa , Ayyasi M

It can be challenging to create a safe airway in maxilla facial fracture and some skull surgeries. In this case study, the patient experienced jaw fractures that disturbed the dental...
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Stability of periodontally compromised teeth after splint and non-surgical therapy: two cases followed-up for 1 to 3 years

Kim YT, Park YS, Kim DH, Jeong SN, Lee JH

This article describes cases of applying non-surgical treatment including scaling and root planing, occlusal adjustment and tooth splinting of periodontally compromised lower anterior incisors Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed...
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A roentgenocephalometric study on morphologic factors of normal occlusion and Class III malocclusion

Kim JH, Suhr CH

  • KMID: 1923730
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1987 Mar;17(1):23-32.
There are variations in regional cranial and facial balance as a normal developmental process and regional imbalances often tend to compensate each other to provide functional equilibrium. This study was...
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Rescue of a periodontally compromised tooth by non-surgical treatment: a case report

Cho YD, Kim S, Koo KT, Seol YJ, Lee YM, Rhyu IC, Ku Y

PURPOSE: This article describes a case of the successful non-surgical management of a periodontally compromised maxillary premolar. METHODS: A combination therapy, including root planing, occlusal adjustment, and tooth splinting, was applied....
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The angulation and inclination of individual tooth to FH plane in normal occlusion

Hwang HS, Kwon OW

  • KMID: 2271808
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1998 Oct;28(5):791-802.
The purpose of this study was to obtain the angulation and inclination of FACC of all teeth to FH plane. Study models of 31 persons with normal occlusion were selected...
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