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Correction of late adolescent skeletal Class III using the Alt-RAMEC protocol and skeletal anchorage

Büyükçavuş MH, Sari , Findik Y

This case report describes skeletal anchorage-supported maxillary protraction performed with the Alternate Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Constriction (AltRAMEC) protocol over a treatment duration of 14 months in a 16-year-old female...
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Does surgically assisted maxillary protraction with skeletal anchorage and Class III elastics affect the pharyngeal airway? A retrospective, long-term study

Ozbilen EO, Papaefthymiou P, Yilmaz HN, Küçükkeleş N

Objective: Surgically assisted maxillary protraction is an alternative protocol in severe Class III cases or after the adolescent growth spurt involving increased maxillary advancement. Correction of the maxillary deficiency has...
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Evaluation of the cell viability and antimicrobial effects of orthodontic bands coated with silver or zinc oxide nanoparticles: An in vitro study

Bahrami R, Pourhajibagher M, Badiei A, Masaeli R, Tanbakuchi B

Objective: We aimed to evaluate the cell viability and antimicrobial effects of orthodontic bands coated with silver or zinc oxide nanoparticles (nanoAg and nano-ZnO, respectively). Methods: In this experimental study,...
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Comparative evaluation of shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets bonded to three-dimensionallyprinted and milled materials after surface treatment and artificial aging

Biadsee A, Rosner O, Khalil C, Atanasova V, Blushtein J, Levartovsky S

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded to three-dimensionally (3D)-printed materials after various surface treatments and artificial aging compared with that bonded...
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Associations between body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) with the dental health component of the index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN-DHC) and other BDD risk factors in orthodontic patients: A preliminary study

Sobouti F, Elyasi F, Navaei RA, Rayatnia F, Kalantari NR, Dadgar S, Rakhshan V

Objective: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder that may be negatively associated with the self-image. It might be associated with orthodontic treatment demand and outcome, and...
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