OBJECTIVES To assess the perceived facial changes in class II division 1, convex profile patients treated with functional followed by fixed orthodontic appliances. SUBJECTS AND METHODS The study sample consisted of 36 pairs of pre- and post-treatment photographs (frontal and profile, at rest) of 12 patients treated with activator, 12 with twin-block, and 12 controls with normal profiles, treated without functional appliances. All photographs were presented in pairs to 10 orthodontists, 10 patients, 10 parents, and 10 laypersons. Visual analog scale (VAS) ratings of changes in facial appearance were assessed. RESULTS The patient groups were similar in sex distributions, age, and treatment duration. The different rater groups s...
Background: Facial appearance significantly affects psychosocial well-being, and improvement in fac...
Introduction The aim was to evaluate the difference in en-face anthropometric facial parameters and ...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...
Background: Class II malocclusion is routinely observed in orthodontics. Its treatment usually revol...
Background/objectives: Whether orthodontic treatment with functional appliances improves facial aest...
Orthodontics’ concern about facial esthetics has motivated the investigation of treatment options, a...
Aim: to evaluate the possibility of obtaining a good aesthetic result on the face and smile during o...
Background: To compare the skeletal, dental, and esthetic changes produced by three functional devic...
Background Facial attractiveness has social, psychological, and economic repercussions. Class II mal...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
The aim of this study was to compare evaluations of the aesthetic outcome of class II orthognathic p...
The literature offers different perspectives for and against two-phase treatment of skeletal Class I...
Background: This study aimed to compare the facial profile attractiveness of Class III borderline pa...
Introduction/Objective. The recognition of differences in individual assessment of facial attractive...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
Background: Facial appearance significantly affects psychosocial well-being, and improvement in fac...
Introduction The aim was to evaluate the difference in en-face anthropometric facial parameters and ...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...
Background: Class II malocclusion is routinely observed in orthodontics. Its treatment usually revol...
Background/objectives: Whether orthodontic treatment with functional appliances improves facial aest...
Orthodontics’ concern about facial esthetics has motivated the investigation of treatment options, a...
Aim: to evaluate the possibility of obtaining a good aesthetic result on the face and smile during o...
Background: To compare the skeletal, dental, and esthetic changes produced by three functional devic...
Background Facial attractiveness has social, psychological, and economic repercussions. Class II mal...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
The aim of this study was to compare evaluations of the aesthetic outcome of class II orthognathic p...
The literature offers different perspectives for and against two-phase treatment of skeletal Class I...
Background: This study aimed to compare the facial profile attractiveness of Class III borderline pa...
Introduction/Objective. The recognition of differences in individual assessment of facial attractive...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
Background: Facial appearance significantly affects psychosocial well-being, and improvement in fac...
Introduction The aim was to evaluate the difference in en-face anthropometric facial parameters and ...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...