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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154671

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Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the pre-treatment and post-treatment dental arch changes in both upper and lower arches in orthodontic patients treated with extraction of first premolar teeth. Subjects and Methods: Measurements were made on casts of 50 post treated cases in the age group of 12-30 years for individual tooth measurements, width of the arches (inter-incisal, inter-canine, inter-premolar and inter-molar) arch length (both right and left sides, anterior segment, posterior segment and total arch length for both for the maxillary and mandibular dental casts. Statistical Analysis Used: Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for Normality, Regression Analysis was done as variables were tested and proved to follow normality. Statistical software  Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 18 (SPSS Inc.; Chicago, Illinois, USA) was used for data analysis. Descriptive statistics and paired t-tests were used to compare the changes in the Class I and Class II div 1 groups. Results: There was a significant increase in the inter-incisor and inter-canine width post-treatment in the Class I and Class II div 1 subjects in the upper arch but no significant change in inter-incisor width in the lower arch in class I subjects. A significant decline in the inter-molar arch width in both the groups were seen. The inter-premolar arch width declined significantly in Class I cases while it increased significantly in Class II div 1 subjects. There was a significant increase in anterior arch length and a significant decrease in posterior arch length in all subjects. Conclusions: The findings of this original clinical research should significantly help the orthodontists in orthodontic treatment planning in patients requiring extractions of premolars.

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BCI ; 6(1): 53-64, jan.-mar. 1999. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-256081

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Em pacientes com uma quantidade inadequada de osso para colocaçäo de implante, a cirurgia de elevaçäo do seio pode ser executada para restabelecer uma quantidade suficiente de osso alveolar, permitindo satisfatória colocaçäo de implantes e reconstruçäo protética subsequente. É discutido a anatomia e fisiologia do seio maxilar, os mecanismos de enxertia óssea, materiais e procedimentos para enxertia, avaliaçäo pré-operatória, técnica cirúrgica e complicaçöes trans-operatórias e pós-operatórias


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Bone Transplantation , Dental Implants , Maxillary Sinus
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