Orthodontics

Treatment of Vertical Sense Anomalies

Treatment of Vertical Sense Anomalies

Treatment of Vertical Sense Anomalies 1. Introduction  Vertical dysmorphoses are the result of the interference of multiple factors  etiological during growth period These dysmorphias are not completely isolated, but generally combined.  to others that affect the sagittal and/or transverse dimensions. Hence the complexity of our intervention which must be three-dimensional. We will discuss the different […]

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Treatment of transverse alveolar and basal anomalies

Treatment of transverse alveolar and basal anomalies

Treatment of transverse alveolar and basal anomalies  1.Introduction  Maxillomandibular anomalies of the transverse direction are a major component of many malocclusions. They require early management . The etiologies range from para- or dysfunctional to kinetic origins. Transverse treatment is a priority in orthodontics . In children, a preventive or even interceptive therapeutic phase allows a balanced occlusion to be quickly restored

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Class II treatment

Class II treatment

Class II treatment  1.Introduction  Class II malocclusions represent the most frequently encountered dento-skeletal anomaly during our consultations, and Angle has distinguished two entities: class II division 1 and class II division 2.              Treating class II dysmorphia requires a thorough diagnosis and a precise therapeutic approach. For this reason, any orthodontic correction must take into account

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Class III Treatment

Class III Treatment

Class III Treatment The introduction 2. Diagnostic reminder: 3-Objectives of the treatment: Slow down mandibular growth and stimulate maxillary growth. Restore the maxillomandibular relationships.  Obtaining a therapeutic canine and molar class I or molar class III. Correct over-jet and over-bite ensuring stability Restore masticatory function. Restore nasal ventilation Swallowing rehabilitation. Remove distorting tics and habits.

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Periodontal diagnosis in orthodontics Dental Course

Periodontal diagnosis in orthodontics Dental Course

Periodontal diagnosis in orthodontics Introduction The movement of teeth by orthodontic means which is done thanks to the histological reactions which take place at the level of the periodontium is not without danger for this organ which will represent it, hence the need for its meticulous examination since it will have to support the forces

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The constituent elements of the metal chassis

The constituent elements of the metal chassis

The constituent elements of the metal chassis Definition              The chassis is defined as being:                                                                    “a skeleton which rests on the gingivo-osseous crests, on the one hand supports the replacement teeth, on the other hand clings to and rests on a certain number of the persistent teeth, avoiding subjecting them to actions which could harm

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