Objective: This study compared soft tissue changes after extraction of the four premolars followed by maximum retraction of the anterior teeth according to the type of anterior teeth movement: tipping and translation. Methods: Patients who had undergone orthodontic treatment involving the extraction of four premolars were retrospectively selected and divided into either the tipping (n = 27) or translation (n = 26) groups based on the retraction of the incisor root apex and the axis changes of the incisors during the treatment period. Lateral pre- and post-treatment cephalograms were analyzed. Results: There were no significant differences between the tipping and translation groups before treatment. The retraction amounts of the root apex ...
Soft and hard tissue changes, in the nasolahial angle and the region of the upper lip, were compared...
Abstract Backgroud To analyze the morphological changes of the anterior alveolar bone after the retr...
Objectives: To determine the relationships between tooth tipping and occlusal curvature patterns in ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare soft and hard tissue responses based on the degree of maxillary incisor retrac...
Objective: As orthodontic treatment planning has evolved throughout its history, there has been an i...
To study the relationship between incisor retraction and soft tissue profile alterations and to id...
Objective: To compare changes occurring in the soft tissue profile with orthodontic treatment in ext...
Background: Bimaxillary protrusion is frequently treated by extracting the four first premolars and ...
Purpose: The purpose of study was to examine the effect of upper and lower incisor retraction o...
A pleasing profile and esthetic harmony are among the most important goals for successful orthodonti...
BACKGROUND Even though treatment of Class II malocclusion with premolar extractions and incisor ret...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to evaluate soft tissue profile changes after a wide range o...
The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effect of systematic extraction protocols during...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine and compare the changes in the lower anterior facial soft ti...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: This study was designed to assess the changes of the mandible o...
Soft and hard tissue changes, in the nasolahial angle and the region of the upper lip, were compared...
Abstract Backgroud To analyze the morphological changes of the anterior alveolar bone after the retr...
Objectives: To determine the relationships between tooth tipping and occlusal curvature patterns in ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare soft and hard tissue responses based on the degree of maxillary incisor retrac...
Objective: As orthodontic treatment planning has evolved throughout its history, there has been an i...
To study the relationship between incisor retraction and soft tissue profile alterations and to id...
Objective: To compare changes occurring in the soft tissue profile with orthodontic treatment in ext...
Background: Bimaxillary protrusion is frequently treated by extracting the four first premolars and ...
Purpose: The purpose of study was to examine the effect of upper and lower incisor retraction o...
A pleasing profile and esthetic harmony are among the most important goals for successful orthodonti...
BACKGROUND Even though treatment of Class II malocclusion with premolar extractions and incisor ret...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to evaluate soft tissue profile changes after a wide range o...
The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effect of systematic extraction protocols during...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine and compare the changes in the lower anterior facial soft ti...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: This study was designed to assess the changes of the mandible o...
Soft and hard tissue changes, in the nasolahial angle and the region of the upper lip, were compared...
Abstract Backgroud To analyze the morphological changes of the anterior alveolar bone after the retr...
Objectives: To determine the relationships between tooth tipping and occlusal curvature patterns in ...