OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of distinguishable soft tissue scarring after the removal of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) such as orthodontic miniscrews and to analyze the factors associated with scar formation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The prevalence of soft tissue scarring in 66 patients (202 miniscrew removal sites) was clinically investigated at least 1 year after miniscrew removal. To determine the clinical factors associated with soft tissue scar formation, miniscrew stability; host factors including age, gender, and gingival biotype; and miniscrew-related factors such as insertion site, vertical position, and insertion period were evaluated. RESULTS: The prevalence of a distinguishable scar remaining at least 1 year af...
Objectives: To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodon...
Objective: To investigate and compare the experience of pain and discomfort between insertion of min...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate success factors implicated in clinical orthodontic miniscrew ...
Many clinicians expect complete healing after the removal of temporary anchorage devices, but clinic...
Introduction: The purpose of this preliminary study was to evaluate the periodontal condition of int...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in fix...
PubMedID: 18774081Introduction: Our aim in this clinical study was to examine premolar root surfaces...
Scar formation is a frequent consequence of wound healing and has widespread negative effects on ind...
Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is thought as a contributory factor in the development of recess...
The successful outcome of apical surgery is usually defined by absence of clinical signs and symptom...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this pilot study in a cadaver model was to compare 2 different shaping ...
Background/purpose: Nowadays, mini-implant anchorage is incorporated for achieving a variety of orth...
Objective: Permanent mandibular second molar impaction can lead to dental problems including periodo...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of temporary anchorage devices, rate of b...
Objectives: To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodon...
Objective: To investigate and compare the experience of pain and discomfort between insertion of min...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate success factors implicated in clinical orthodontic miniscrew ...
Many clinicians expect complete healing after the removal of temporary anchorage devices, but clinic...
Introduction: The purpose of this preliminary study was to evaluate the periodontal condition of int...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in fix...
PubMedID: 18774081Introduction: Our aim in this clinical study was to examine premolar root surfaces...
Scar formation is a frequent consequence of wound healing and has widespread negative effects on ind...
Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is thought as a contributory factor in the development of recess...
The successful outcome of apical surgery is usually defined by absence of clinical signs and symptom...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this pilot study in a cadaver model was to compare 2 different shaping ...
Background/purpose: Nowadays, mini-implant anchorage is incorporated for achieving a variety of orth...
Objective: Permanent mandibular second molar impaction can lead to dental problems including periodo...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of temporary anchorage devices, rate of b...
Objectives: To examine factors involved in clinical success of miniscrew implants used for orthodon...
Objective: To investigate and compare the experience of pain and discomfort between insertion of min...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate success factors implicated in clinical orthodontic miniscrew ...