OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate growth processes. The assessment of their effects should include both facial morphology and muscle function. This preliminary study investigated whether a preformed functional orthodontic device could induce variations in facial morphology and function along with correction of oral dysfunction in a group of orthodontic patients in the mixed and early permanent dentitions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The three-dimensional coordinates of 50 facial landmarks (forehead, eyes, nose, cheeks, mouth, jaw and ears) were collected in 10 orthodontic male patients aged 8-13 years, and in 89 healthy reference boys of the same age. Soft tissue facial angles, dista...
Background Facial attractiveness has social, psychological, and economic repercussions. Class II mal...
Objective. This pre-post study is aimed at determining the effects of masticatory muscle activity (m...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
The purpose of this study was to assess by surface electromyography (sEMG) the changes in upper and ...
PURPOSE: To noninvasively assess the facial soft tissues and masticatory muscle function before and ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate, using lateral cephalometry, the skeletal changes in m...
PURPOSE: To noninvasively assess the facial soft tissues and masticatory muscle function before an...
The introduction of electromyography in orthodontics determined the beginning of some studies about ...
Introduction: Myofunctional appliances have been shown to have a positive effect on the muscles in t...
Background Condylar hyperplasia is a rare bone disease characterised by excessive development of man...
SUMMARY The myofunctional changes that occur during orthodontic treatment with functional appliances...
Introduction. The effects of orthodontic treatment are considered to be successful if the facial ...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
Background Facial attractiveness has social, psychological, and economic repercussions. Class II mal...
Objective. This pre-post study is aimed at determining the effects of masticatory muscle activity (m...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
OBJECTIVES: Functional orthodontic devices can modify oral function thus permitting more adequate gr...
The purpose of this study was to assess by surface electromyography (sEMG) the changes in upper and ...
PURPOSE: To noninvasively assess the facial soft tissues and masticatory muscle function before and ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate, using lateral cephalometry, the skeletal changes in m...
PURPOSE: To noninvasively assess the facial soft tissues and masticatory muscle function before an...
The introduction of electromyography in orthodontics determined the beginning of some studies about ...
Introduction: Myofunctional appliances have been shown to have a positive effect on the muscles in t...
Background Condylar hyperplasia is a rare bone disease characterised by excessive development of man...
SUMMARY The myofunctional changes that occur during orthodontic treatment with functional appliances...
Introduction. The effects of orthodontic treatment are considered to be successful if the facial ...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
Background Facial attractiveness has social, psychological, and economic repercussions. Class II mal...
Objective. This pre-post study is aimed at determining the effects of masticatory muscle activity (m...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...