Abstract Introduction: Various types of separators have been advocated, but the ideal separator should produce optimum separation with minimal pain and discomfort. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the amount of separation achieved by three different types of separators (Elastomeric, Kesling and Kansal), and to assess the associated pain and discomfort. Methods: A random single-blind split-mouth study was conducted on 108 patients seeking fixed orthodontic treatment, in which two different separators were used on each side in both the arches for a single patient. After five days, the amount of separation was measured with a feeler gauge. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scoring was performed by the patient on...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the possible effect of two analgesics: paracetamo...
Objectives: Studying the effects of cigarette smoking on the pain induced by elastomeric separators ...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of tooth movement and the pain perception via self-ligating (SL) and...
Abstract Introduction: Various types of separators have been advocated, but the ideal separator sh...
AIM: To examine two types of orthodontic separators, focusing on the separating effect and patients'...
Objectives: To examine the patient’s perception of pain and discomfort following the placement of el...
Objective: To compare lubricated and non-lubricated elastomeric separators in terms of time taken fo...
Abstract Background The initia...
Pain resulting from the application of orthodontic forces varies markedly across individuals. The re...
Contains fulltext : 52502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...
To evaluate patients’ perceptions of pain and discomfort during tooth separation and to compare the ...
INTRODUCTION: Some patients refer to pre-banding orthodontic separation as a painful orthodontic pro...
AIM: To assess the effectiveness of adjuvant analgesics/anesthetics in pain control after separator ...
AIM: To assess the effectiveness of adjuvant analgesics/anesthetics in pain control after separator ...
Introduction. Patients experience various levels of discomfort during orthodontic treatment, i.e., a...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the possible effect of two analgesics: paracetamo...
Objectives: Studying the effects of cigarette smoking on the pain induced by elastomeric separators ...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of tooth movement and the pain perception via self-ligating (SL) and...
Abstract Introduction: Various types of separators have been advocated, but the ideal separator sh...
AIM: To examine two types of orthodontic separators, focusing on the separating effect and patients'...
Objectives: To examine the patient’s perception of pain and discomfort following the placement of el...
Objective: To compare lubricated and non-lubricated elastomeric separators in terms of time taken fo...
Abstract Background The initia...
Pain resulting from the application of orthodontic forces varies markedly across individuals. The re...
Contains fulltext : 52502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...
To evaluate patients’ perceptions of pain and discomfort during tooth separation and to compare the ...
INTRODUCTION: Some patients refer to pre-banding orthodontic separation as a painful orthodontic pro...
AIM: To assess the effectiveness of adjuvant analgesics/anesthetics in pain control after separator ...
AIM: To assess the effectiveness of adjuvant analgesics/anesthetics in pain control after separator ...
Introduction. Patients experience various levels of discomfort during orthodontic treatment, i.e., a...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the possible effect of two analgesics: paracetamo...
Objectives: Studying the effects of cigarette smoking on the pain induced by elastomeric separators ...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of tooth movement and the pain perception via self-ligating (SL) and...