ObjectivesTo assess the quality and stability of orthodontic treatment outcome relative to the initial malocclusion.Material and methodsThe study was performed in one public health care clinic in Finland. Study subjects comprised 51 orthodontic patients (age range 12.7–18.7 years). Pre-treatment medical records and lateral skull radiographs were analysed for malocclusion type. The main reasons for orthodontic treatment were mandibular retrognathia, Class II distal bite, deep bite and crowding. At the end of a retention phase (Examination 1), the quality of treatment outcome was assessed using the occlusal morphology and function index (OMFI) and patients were asked about treatment satisfaction. Stability of occlusal traits and patient satis...
The unity of the tooth-jaw system is ensured by the close interaction of dental rows, jaws, chewing ...
Background and objectives: To date, there is no evidence-based method of quantification for malocclu...
PURPOSE Orthodontic fixed appliances have been proven to be effective in treating a wide variety of...
Objectives To assess the quality and stability of orthodontic treatment outcome relative to the init...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate morphologic stability and patient satisfaction at least 5 years after orthodo...
Objective measures of malocclusion have been developed in response to concerns over treatment standa...
IntroductionAccording to Angle's classification, a correct bite should have, inter alia, the followi...
The aim of the study was to (a) analyse dental occlusion and determine the need for orthodontic trea...
Objective: To analyze data on occlusal traits, orthodontic treatment need and treatment complexity i...
Background: Patient perception with fixed appliance orthodontic treatment is important to improve or...
The purpose of this study was to determine the physical characteristics and facial types that orthod...
A major challenge in orthodontics is to provide a treatment result that remains stable after applian...
The aim of the study was to (a) analyse dental occlusion and determine the need for orthodontic trea...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate morphologic characteristics of occlusion (contact poi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the occlusal outcome and duration of fixe...
The unity of the tooth-jaw system is ensured by the close interaction of dental rows, jaws, chewing ...
Background and objectives: To date, there is no evidence-based method of quantification for malocclu...
PURPOSE Orthodontic fixed appliances have been proven to be effective in treating a wide variety of...
Objectives To assess the quality and stability of orthodontic treatment outcome relative to the init...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate morphologic stability and patient satisfaction at least 5 years after orthodo...
Objective measures of malocclusion have been developed in response to concerns over treatment standa...
IntroductionAccording to Angle's classification, a correct bite should have, inter alia, the followi...
The aim of the study was to (a) analyse dental occlusion and determine the need for orthodontic trea...
Objective: To analyze data on occlusal traits, orthodontic treatment need and treatment complexity i...
Background: Patient perception with fixed appliance orthodontic treatment is important to improve or...
The purpose of this study was to determine the physical characteristics and facial types that orthod...
A major challenge in orthodontics is to provide a treatment result that remains stable after applian...
The aim of the study was to (a) analyse dental occlusion and determine the need for orthodontic trea...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate morphologic characteristics of occlusion (contact poi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the occlusal outcome and duration of fixe...
The unity of the tooth-jaw system is ensured by the close interaction of dental rows, jaws, chewing ...
Background and objectives: To date, there is no evidence-based method of quantification for malocclu...
PURPOSE Orthodontic fixed appliances have been proven to be effective in treating a wide variety of...