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Publikováno v:
International Orthodontics. 9:224-234
Resume Le souci quotidien de chaque orthodontiste est de corriger la malocclusion et la disgrâce esthetique qui l’accompagne. Cela permet une meilleure integration sociale des patients et une meilleure acceptation de soi. Dans ce sens, l’evaluat
Publikováno v:
International Orthodontics. 9:140-155
Resume Les appareillages orthodontiques multi-attaches augmentent la retention de la plaque dentaire et rendent le brossage plus difficile pour les patients. De ce fait, les conseils d’hygiene de l’orthodontiste et la motivation du patient au bro
Publikováno v:
International Orthodontics. 7:193-206
Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment can experience an unpleasant painful sensation. This has been proven by several studies. Controling pain during orthodontic treatment is in the interest of both practitioner and patient. The aim of this study
Publikováno v:
International orthodontics. 9(3)
Summary Introduction The aim of this study was to assess the surface changes in orthodontic miniscrew implants retrieved after usage and compare them with brand-new, as-received control miniscrews. Material and methods The study sample consisted of 2
Publikováno v:
International orthodontics. 9(2)
The daily business of every orthodontist is to correct malocclusions and the patient's accompanying unesthetic appearance, thus enhancing his/her social integration and boosting their self-esteem. Consequently, we considered it necessary to have the
Publikováno v:
International orthodontics. 9(1)
Multibracket orthodontic appliances increase dental plaque retention and make teethbrushing more difficult for patients. As a result, advice from the orthodontist on oral hygiene along with patient motivation regarding teethbrushing are particularly
Publikováno v:
International orthodontics. 7(2)
Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment can experience an unpleasant painful sensation. This has been proven by several studies. Controling pain during orthodontic treatment is in the interest of both practitioner and patient. The aim of this study