The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes in the palatal alveolar bone thickness and find the factors related to the resorption of the palatal alveolar bone caused by tooth movement after the maxillary incisors were retracted and intruded during orthodontic treatment. The study group comprised of 33 skeletal Class II malocclusion patients who underwent extraction for orthodontic treatment. Palatal alveolar bone thickness changes and resorption factors were identified and analyzed. The changes of maxillary central incisors and palatal alveolar bone thickness were measured, and the corresponding sample t test was performed using SPSS (IBM SPSS version 22). The amount of palatal alveolar bone resorption was measured and various para...
Objective: As orthodontic treatment planning has evolved throughout its history, there has been an i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine differences of mandibular anterior alveolar bo...
INTRODUCTION: Apical root resorption is a frequent and occasionally critical problem in orthodontic ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes in the palatal alveolar bone thickness and find...
Abstract Backgroud To analyze the morphological changes of the anterior alveolar bone after the retr...
A thesis submitted to the College of Dental Medicine of Nova Southeastern University of the degree o...
BackgroundMaxillary incisor protrusion is a prevalent dental deformity and is often treated by upper...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare pre-treatment and post-treatment cone-beam...
Background: This study aims to explore the detailed correlation between the movement of maxillary an...
Objective: To compare the alveolar bone thickness of mandibular incisors in individuals with mandibu...
Background: The alveolar bone is traditionally and practically considered the anatomical limitation ...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: Orthodontic movement influences alveolar bone and cons...
Orthodontic treatment involving en-masse retraction of incisors following premolar extractions, may ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare, through computed tomography, alveolar bone thickness changes at the maxillary...
Considering the alveolar bone thickness (ABT) in orthodontic treatment needs special attention. The ...
Objective: As orthodontic treatment planning has evolved throughout its history, there has been an i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine differences of mandibular anterior alveolar bo...
INTRODUCTION: Apical root resorption is a frequent and occasionally critical problem in orthodontic ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes in the palatal alveolar bone thickness and find...
Abstract Backgroud To analyze the morphological changes of the anterior alveolar bone after the retr...
A thesis submitted to the College of Dental Medicine of Nova Southeastern University of the degree o...
BackgroundMaxillary incisor protrusion is a prevalent dental deformity and is often treated by upper...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare pre-treatment and post-treatment cone-beam...
Background: This study aims to explore the detailed correlation between the movement of maxillary an...
Objective: To compare the alveolar bone thickness of mandibular incisors in individuals with mandibu...
Background: The alveolar bone is traditionally and practically considered the anatomical limitation ...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: Orthodontic movement influences alveolar bone and cons...
Orthodontic treatment involving en-masse retraction of incisors following premolar extractions, may ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare, through computed tomography, alveolar bone thickness changes at the maxillary...
Considering the alveolar bone thickness (ABT) in orthodontic treatment needs special attention. The ...
Objective: As orthodontic treatment planning has evolved throughout its history, there has been an i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine differences of mandibular anterior alveolar bo...
INTRODUCTION: Apical root resorption is a frequent and occasionally critical problem in orthodontic ...