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J Orofac Orthop ; 60(1): 39-52, 1999.
Artigo em Inglês, Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10028787

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to analyze the dynamic development of Class II, Division 2 malocclusion with reference to the untreated patients from the Belfast Growth Study. As a second step, the influences of premolar extraction in all 4 quadrants and of maxillary second molar extraction in the upper jaw in Class II/2 patients were examined, focusing on the cephalometric variables in comparison to those of the untreated patients from the Belfast study. The longitudinal cephalometric values of 20 patients in each group were compared. In addition, the possibility of third molar eruption was evaluated in the extraction patients from the panoramic radiographs. The overbite based on study models at the beginning and end of treatment was calculated. Furthermore, renewed spacing after premolar extraction was assessed. The results derived from cephalometric analysis demonstrated that profile flattening was also observed in untreated Class II/2 patients during the growth period. Comparison of these data with those obtained from the extraction groups revealed a significantly marked recession of the upper lip after premolar extraction. In contrast, only slightly increased flattening after maxillary second molar extraction was observed compared with the untreated patients of the control group. Whereas the interincisal angle was reduced to a value approximating that of untreated Class I patients after maxillary second molar extraction, only a small decrease was recorded after premolar extraction. From our point of view, the claim that premolar extraction facilitates third molar eruption should be seen in an extremely critical light and should not contribute to the decision in favor of extraction. In addition, there is a problem of renewed spacing in the extraction area after premolar extraction.


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Má Oclusão Classe II de Angle/cirurgia , Extração Dentária , Adolescente , Dente Pré-Molar/cirurgia , Cefalometria/estatística & dados numéricos , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Má Oclusão Classe II de Angle/diagnóstico por imagem , Mandíbula , Maxila , Dente Molar/cirurgia , Radiografia , Estatísticas não Paramétricas
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Neurosci Lett ; 231(2): 63-6, 1997 Aug 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9291141

RESUMO

Several parameters of the event-related potential (ERP) were assessed while 12 healthy volunteers performed a time production task. Each trial consisted of a series of 20 flashes presented at regular intervals on a videomonitor (interval 768 ms). After these flashes the subjects had to estimate the time it would take for an additional five flashes and to press a button upon the 5th interval. ERPs were recorded from 19 electrodes with three effects being of interest: (1) possible emitted potentials at the times at which flashes had occurred, if the series had continued, (2) the ERP to probe flashes presented during the production period, and (3) the slow potential shift during the estimation period. In addition reaction times were recorded. While ERP effects (1) and (2) were not informative with respect to time estimation processes, the slow potential shift with a frontopolar distribution appears to index time-keeping functions in humans.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/fisiologia , Potenciais Evocados/fisiologia , Percepção do Tempo/fisiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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