One of the most challenging phase for an orthodontist is to retain the corrections achieved during the course of orthodontic treatment. Retainers are passive orthodontic appliances that help in maintaining and stabilizing the position of teeth long enough to permit reorganization of supporting structures after the active phase of orthodontic therapy. This article provides a comprehensive review about the various types of orthodontic retainers available today
Tooth positioners are held in high regard by many prominent orthodontists. The literature has many r...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch or...
Retention and stabilization is the phase of orthodontic treatment that maintains the tooth in the po...
The achievement of aesthetic, functional occlusion should not mark the end of the orthodontic interv...
A clear retainer is a removable retainer that is popular in the present day. Compared with conventio...
Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position a...
Backgrounds: After orthodontic treatment has finished, treatment result must be maintained in order ...
The dearth of prolonged, prospective evaluation, the relative impact of fixed and the removable reta...
Introduction: Retention is necessary following orthodontic treatment to prevent relapse of the final...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
Abstract Background The objectives of this study were to evaluate retention procedures and protocols...
Aim: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 3 different types of retainers (Hawley re...
OBJECTIVE: In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to dete...
Aim: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 3 different types of retainers (Hawley re...
BACKGROUND: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Tooth positioners are held in high regard by many prominent orthodontists. The literature has many r...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch or...
Retention and stabilization is the phase of orthodontic treatment that maintains the tooth in the po...
The achievement of aesthetic, functional occlusion should not mark the end of the orthodontic interv...
A clear retainer is a removable retainer that is popular in the present day. Compared with conventio...
Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position a...
Backgrounds: After orthodontic treatment has finished, treatment result must be maintained in order ...
The dearth of prolonged, prospective evaluation, the relative impact of fixed and the removable reta...
Introduction: Retention is necessary following orthodontic treatment to prevent relapse of the final...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
Abstract Background The objectives of this study were to evaluate retention procedures and protocols...
Aim: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 3 different types of retainers (Hawley re...
OBJECTIVE: In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to dete...
Aim: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 3 different types of retainers (Hawley re...
BACKGROUND: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Tooth positioners are held in high regard by many prominent orthodontists. The literature has many r...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to survey current retention procedures applied by Dutch or...
Retention and stabilization is the phase of orthodontic treatment that maintains the tooth in the po...