There are several reasons why pediatric dentist should understand the development of dental occlusion. One of the major objectives of orthodontic treatment is to correct occlusal problems. Much of the need for this treatment could be avoided if children received the proper dental care at earlier ages. Development of occlusion is a genetically and environmentally conditioned process, which shows a great deal of individual variations, and consequently, for the development of an acceptable occlusion, quite a remarkable co-ordination of different events is necessary. The development of occlusion depends on a number of conditions, like muscular pressure, habits, availability of space, etc. This development is coincident with the growth of all ti...
INTRODUCTION: Estimating orthodontic treatment need in the permanent dentition using information fro...
The increase in the number of malocclusion and the change in the goals of modern orthodontics result...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...
Statement of Problem: Nowadays, evaluation of the development of occlusion in deciduous teeth for cr...
As most of the etiologic factors of malocclusion are of genetic origin and thus cannot be prevented,...
As most of the etiologic factors of malocclusion are of genetic origin and thus cannot be prevented,...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
SUMMARY In this study the occlusal characteristics of the deciduous dentition in a sample of young c...
In orthodontic patients, as well as early diagnosis of clinical signs of the disease, the org...
Objective: The establishment and maintenance of normal occlusion constitutes one of the important ob...
Describe the occurrence of dental caries in a sample of pre-school children and school children, age...
<p>The complementary part of oral health in children is the inspection of the eruption and mat...
Introduction: Morphological variations in primary dentition are of great concern to a pediatric dent...
The purpose of this study was to address the therapeutic goals regarding the static and functional o...
Aim: Describe the occurrence of dental caries in a sample of pre-school children and school children...
INTRODUCTION: Estimating orthodontic treatment need in the permanent dentition using information fro...
The increase in the number of malocclusion and the change in the goals of modern orthodontics result...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...
Statement of Problem: Nowadays, evaluation of the development of occlusion in deciduous teeth for cr...
As most of the etiologic factors of malocclusion are of genetic origin and thus cannot be prevented,...
As most of the etiologic factors of malocclusion are of genetic origin and thus cannot be prevented,...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
SUMMARY In this study the occlusal characteristics of the deciduous dentition in a sample of young c...
In orthodontic patients, as well as early diagnosis of clinical signs of the disease, the org...
Objective: The establishment and maintenance of normal occlusion constitutes one of the important ob...
Describe the occurrence of dental caries in a sample of pre-school children and school children, age...
<p>The complementary part of oral health in children is the inspection of the eruption and mat...
Introduction: Morphological variations in primary dentition are of great concern to a pediatric dent...
The purpose of this study was to address the therapeutic goals regarding the static and functional o...
Aim: Describe the occurrence of dental caries in a sample of pre-school children and school children...
INTRODUCTION: Estimating orthodontic treatment need in the permanent dentition using information fro...
The increase in the number of malocclusion and the change in the goals of modern orthodontics result...
The findings of the present study provide information of considerable clinical value to the orthodon...