Introduction: Pain is experienced by patients during various fixed orthodontic procedures such as placement of separators, insertion of arch wire and its activations, orthopedic appliances such as headgear, and debonding of the appliance. This study was formulated with the background that the level of pain sensation differs between conventional metal and ceramic brackets, arch wire being the same. Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 40 patients. The patients were separated into two groups: Group A (metal brackets) and Group B (ceramic brackets). In Group A, the brackets were bonded with 0.022” conventional stainless steel brackets (Unitek Gemini, 3M, Monrovia, California). In Group B, the brackets were bonded with ceramic brackets (...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...
Introduction. Forces generated in orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances create tension and ...
Introduction. Patients experience various levels of discomfort during orthodontic treatment, i.e., a...
This study compared the perception of pain experienced by patients undergoing orthodontic treatment ...
PubMed ID: 14994886The aims of this study were to investigate the initial time at which pain occurs ...
WOS: 000455305900001PubMed ID: 30624460Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate patients' pa...
The present study aimed to determine the intensity of pain perception in patients undergoing fixed o...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of periodontal pain in patients treated with ei...
Aim:To evaluate pain and discomfort experience by patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with dif...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients ...
Introduction: Pain is currently reported as the most common side effect associated with orthodontic ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in pain perception and chewing sensit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...
Introduction. Forces generated in orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances create tension and ...
Introduction. Patients experience various levels of discomfort during orthodontic treatment, i.e., a...
This study compared the perception of pain experienced by patients undergoing orthodontic treatment ...
PubMed ID: 14994886The aims of this study were to investigate the initial time at which pain occurs ...
WOS: 000455305900001PubMed ID: 30624460Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate patients' pa...
The present study aimed to determine the intensity of pain perception in patients undergoing fixed o...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of periodontal pain in patients treated with ei...
Aim:To evaluate pain and discomfort experience by patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with dif...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients ...
Introduction: Pain is currently reported as the most common side effect associated with orthodontic ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in pain perception and chewing sensit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...