Orthodontic retention is defined as maintaining teeth in optimal aesthetic and functional position after treatment. Despite the necessity of retention phase and the factors influencing the stability of the teeth after orthodontic treatment was discussed by the orthodontist for a long time, it is accepted that a retention phase is essential for stability of orthodontic treatment results nowadays. Therefore, the application of a suitable retention method is important both for prevention of relapse after orthodontic treatment and for increasing patient satisfaction. Removable appliances had been used for many years for retention purposes. Later, fixed retainers were introduced to prevent relapse as having a number of advantages, such as better...
Retention strategies, cost-effectiveness and long-term stability oftreatment outcome are essential a...
One of the most challenging phase for an orthodontist is to retain the corrections achieved during t...
OBJECTIVE In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to de...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
Introduction: Retention is one of the most crucial phase of the any orthodontic treatment to maintai...
The achievement of aesthetic, functional occlusion should not mark the end of the orthodontic interv...
Background: Without a phase of retention after successful orthodontic treatment, teeth tend to 'rela...
Orthodontic treatment involves two major periods: the period of active orthodontic treatment and con...
Well-aligned anterior teeth are the major reason for the patients seeking orthodontic treatment, and...
Introduction: Retention in relation to orthodontics might be stated as follows: the holding of teeth...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In 2004 and again in 2009, the Cochrane collaboration...
Background: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Background: Orthodontic treatment is a treatment related changes in the relationship occlusion of th...
Introduction: Long-term or even indefinite retention is routinely prescribed after orthodontic treat...
Backgrounds: After orthodontic treatment has finished, treatment result must be maintained in order ...
Retention strategies, cost-effectiveness and long-term stability oftreatment outcome are essential a...
One of the most challenging phase for an orthodontist is to retain the corrections achieved during t...
OBJECTIVE In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to de...
Retention is a phase of orthodontic treatment devised to keep the teeth in a correct position once t...
Introduction: Retention is one of the most crucial phase of the any orthodontic treatment to maintai...
The achievement of aesthetic, functional occlusion should not mark the end of the orthodontic interv...
Background: Without a phase of retention after successful orthodontic treatment, teeth tend to 'rela...
Orthodontic treatment involves two major periods: the period of active orthodontic treatment and con...
Well-aligned anterior teeth are the major reason for the patients seeking orthodontic treatment, and...
Introduction: Retention in relation to orthodontics might be stated as follows: the holding of teeth...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In 2004 and again in 2009, the Cochrane collaboration...
Background: Retention is the phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corre...
Background: Orthodontic treatment is a treatment related changes in the relationship occlusion of th...
Introduction: Long-term or even indefinite retention is routinely prescribed after orthodontic treat...
Backgrounds: After orthodontic treatment has finished, treatment result must be maintained in order ...
Retention strategies, cost-effectiveness and long-term stability oftreatment outcome are essential a...
One of the most challenging phase for an orthodontist is to retain the corrections achieved during t...
OBJECTIVE In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to de...