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Morphological characteristics of the upper airway and pressure drop analysis using 3D CFD in OSA patients

Mo SS, Ahn HT, Lee JS, Chung YS, Moon YS, Pae EK, Sung SJ

OBJECTIVE: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder which is characterized by a recurrence of entire or partial collapse of the pharyngeal airway during sleep. A given tidal volume...
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Microimplant mandibular advancement (MiMA) therapy for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)

Ngiam J, Kyung HM

This case report describes the treatment of a 66 year old adult patient with a diagnosis of severe obstructive sleep apnea who was intolerant of nasal continuous positive airway pressure...
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Reproducibility and reliability of head posture obtained by the outer canthus indicator

Kim YJ, Sohn BW, Lee KJ

OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the reproducibility and reliability of head posture obtained by registering outer canthus as a soft tissue landmark with the Outer Canthus...
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Modified laser etching technique of enamel for bracket bonding

Yun MS, Lee SM, Yang BH

OBJECTIVE: Many studies have carried out research on comparisons between laser etching and conventional etching systems to investigate methods of reinforcing shear bond strength. The purposes of this study were...
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Stimulation of bone formation by direct electrical current in an orthopedically expanded suture in the rat

Uysal T, Amasyali M, Olmez H, Karslioglu Y, Gunhan O

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effects of direct electrical current stimulation (DECS) on bone regeneration in response to an expansion of the inter-premaxillary suture...
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Changes in the oral environment during four stages of orthodontic treatment

Lara-Carrillo E, Montiel-Bastida NM, Sanchez-Perez L, Alanis-Tavira J

OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical, salivary, and bacterial changes during orthodontic treatment with follow-up to 24 months. METHODS: In 30 patients, clinical (decayed, missing, and filled surfaces [DMFS], O'Leary's plaque index, and...
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