Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate vertical facial and dental changes after orthodontic treatment with extraction of first four premolars, and to find whether long facial height could influence the treatment result. Methods: Fifty-six orthodontic patients with the minimum age of 15, whose treatment plan involved extracting four first premolars, participated in the study. The patients included 30 females and 27 males. Cephalometric measurements before and after treatment were compared using a paired T-test. Independent T-test was employed to compare post treatment changes for each parameter between normal and long face groups. The same analysis performed between male and female subjects. Results: Treatment changes reveal...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate vertical dimension of face and position of incis...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: This study was designed to assess the changes of the mandible o...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine and compare the changes in the lower anterior facial soft ti...
Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe c...
Introduction: In most orthodontic patients, mandibular 3rd molars are in early stages of calcificati...
Objectives: To evaluate the differences in changes in the soft tissue profile and dentoskeletal para...
The aim of the present retrospective study was evaluating skeletal, dental and soft tissue changes o...
The aim of the present retrospective study was evaluating skeletal, dental and soft tissue changes o...
The use of extractions for orthodontic treatment has been somewhat a controversial subject and ther...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Background: The long-term effects on dentofacial morphology of interceptive treatment with premolar ...
Background: The long-term effects on dentofacial morphology of interceptive treatment with premolar ...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate vertical dimension of face and position of incis...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: This study was designed to assess the changes of the mandible o...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine and compare the changes in the lower anterior facial soft ti...
Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe c...
Introduction: In most orthodontic patients, mandibular 3rd molars are in early stages of calcificati...
Objectives: To evaluate the differences in changes in the soft tissue profile and dentoskeletal para...
The aim of the present retrospective study was evaluating skeletal, dental and soft tissue changes o...
The aim of the present retrospective study was evaluating skeletal, dental and soft tissue changes o...
The use of extractions for orthodontic treatment has been somewhat a controversial subject and ther...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Background: The long-term effects on dentofacial morphology of interceptive treatment with premolar ...
Background: The long-term effects on dentofacial morphology of interceptive treatment with premolar ...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...
Introduction: Various treatment modalities exist to improve and correct Class I malocclusion. This s...