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  1. 481

    Indicadores de salud oral en niños y adolescentes con parálisis cerebral de centros especializados de Lima- Perú, periodo 2012- 2013 by María Angélica Alvarez-Páucar, María del Rocío Lu-Chang Say, Roxana Revoredo-Morote

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…En los niños, se observó relación molar (RM) Clase I derecha en el 42,1% e izquierda en el 44,4%; los adolescentes evidenciaron RM Clase III derecha en el 42,2% e izquierda en el 37,8%. Para los niños, el overbite (OB) no fue registrable en el 33,3% y normal en el 29,4%; en adolescentes, se registró OB normal en el 40%. …”
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  2. 482

    Striving for Perfection: How Stable Is Orthodontic Treatment When Excellent Outcomes Are Achieved? A 9-Year Post-Treatment Retrospective Study by Marie A. Cornelis, Arwa Gera, Shadi Gera, Alona Isenshtat, Paolo M. Cattaneo

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The following variables were assessed on the sets of models at T0, T1 (end of treatment), and T2: arch length and width, overjet and overbite, Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI), Peer Assessment Rating score (PAR), and Little’s Irregularity Index (LII). …”
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  3. 483

    Prospective evaluation of facial and masticatory muscles activity in different malocclusion patients : an electromyography study by Nishi, Shamima Easmin

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, malocclusion patients with different overbite showed a significant difference in blowing activity of lower orbicularis oris during 1st blow (P=0.007), 2nd blow (P=0.005), the high peak of 1st blow (P=0.014) and the high peak of 2nd blow (P=0.011). …”
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  4. 484

    Stability evaluation of occlusal changes obtained with Fränkel's Function Regulator-2 by Tânia Gnecchi Tanaka, Fernanda Angelieri, Lylian Kazumi Kanashiro, Silvana Bommarito

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…RESULTS: A statistically significant reduction of TPI was verified, from the initial to the final phase of the treatment, reflecting the efficiency of treatment performed with FR-2, specially due to improvement in molar relation, overjet and overbite. Apart from this, the Class II correction remained stable over time. …”
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  5. 485

    دراسة مقارنة لتقييم مدى ارتباط نتيجة تحليل بولتون ببعض الملامح الإطباقية by حازم حسن, عبد الوهاب نور الله, عمرو الزيتاوي

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This study aims to investigate the differences between Bolton’s analysis (both anterior and overall ratios) values in malocclusion patients of the three Angle’s classes and the normal values, in addition to determining the correlation between some occlusal features (overjet, overbite, midline shift and upper and lower dental discrepancies) on one hand, and Bolton’s analysis values on the other hand. …”
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  6. 486

    دراسة مقارنة لتقييم مدى ارتباط نتيجة تحليل بولتون ببعض الملامح الإطباقية by حازم حسن, عبد الوهاب نور الله, عمرو الزيتاوي

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This study aims to investigate the differences between Bolton’s analysis (both anterior and overall ratios) values in malocclusion patients of the three Angle’s classes and the normal values, in addition to determining the correlation between some occlusal features (overjet, overbite, midline shift and upper and lower dental discrepancies) on one hand, and Bolton’s analysis values on the other hand. …”
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  7. 487

    Angle Class II correction with MARA appliance by Kelly Chiqueto, José Fernando Castanha Henriques, Sérgio Estelita Cavalcante Barros, Guilherme Janson

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Finally, there was a significant reduction in overbite and overjet, with an obvious improvement in molar relationship. …”
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  8. 488

    Rare Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapeutic Planning for Patients Seeking Orthodontic Treatment by Carolina Arriagada-Vargas, María Teresa Abeleira-Pazos, Mercedes Outumuro-Rial, Eliane García-Mato, Iván Varela-Aneiros, Jacobo Limeres-Posse, Pedro Diz-Dios, Márcio Diniz-Freitas

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Some of the morphological and functional abnormalities were more prevalent in the rare disorders group than in the control group, including dental agenesis, microdontia, enamel defects, maxillary hypoplasia, overbite, cleft lip/palate, mouth breathing, atypical swallowing, lingual/labial interposition, labial incompetence, modified consistency diet, bruxism, and muscle tone abnormalities. …”
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  9. 489

    Skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue changes after stabilization splint treatment for patients with temporomandibular joint disorders by Saba Ahmed Al-hadad, Madiha Mohammed Saleh Ahmed, Yunshan Zhao, Lu Wang, Wanqing Hu, Chushen Li, Xi Chen, Maged Sultan Alhammadi

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Results For the primary outcome; skeletally, there was a significant increase in mandibular plane inclination (difference: 0.82°±1.37), decrease facial height ratio (difference: 0.45%±1.07) and at the dentoalveolar level, the inclination of the functional (FOP-SN, FOP-FH) and bisecting (BOP-SN, BOP-FH) occlusal planes exhibited a significant increase too (difference: 0.38 ± 1.43°, 0.49 ± 1.62°, 0.44 ± 1.29° and 0.41 ± 1.17°, respectively) and also a decrease in the overbite (difference: -0.54 ± 0.83). For the secondary outcomes; there was a significant decrease in mandibular position (SNB) (difference: 1.60 ± 1.36°) and increase in the overjet (difference: 0.93 ± 1.04, p < 0.001) and a significant lower lip retrusion (difference: 0.33 ± 1.01 mm p < 0.01), was observed too. …”
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  10. 490

    Relação entre hábitos bucais e má oclusão em pré-escolares The relationship between oral habits and malocclusion in preschool children by Nilce E Tomita, Vitoriano T Bijella, Laércio J Franco

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…Additionally, overjet, overbite, crowding, anterior open bite, posterior crossbite, and anterior crossbite were evaluated. …”
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    Histological Evaluation of Root Repair after Damage due to Intentional Contact with Orthodontic Micro-Screw Implants: An in vivo Study by Sujata A Yerawadekar, Jayesh S Rahalkar, Milind Darda, Sachin C Sarode, Gargi S Sarode

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Introduction: Orthodontic Micro-Screw Implants (MSIs) are modern orthodontic aids generally used for conditions where orthodontic procedures like mass movement of teeth, rectification of severe overbite, retraction of anterior teeth without compromising the anchorage, molar intrusion for treatment of open bites etc., are required. …”
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  13. 493

    <title language="eng">Cambios esqueléticos, faciales y dentoalveolares producidos por el tratamiento con placas de acetato y elásticos de clase III en pacientes con mesiorrelación... by Gabriel Emilio Espinal Botero, John Jairo Betancur Pérez, Ana María Blandón Uribe, Paola Alejandra Ortiz Burgos

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…RESULTS: favorable skeletal changes were achieved in the mandible, especially at the SNB, facial and gonial angles, the pog distance perpendicular to N, the lower anterior facial height, and the Y axis; dentoalveolarly, there were improvements in both horizontal overbite and Witts, as well as in facial aesthetics, as evidenced by the decrease of the E-plane FH angle and lower lip protrusion. …”
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  14. 494

    Cephalometric effects of the use of 10-hour Force Theory for Class II treatment by Marise de Castro Cabrera, Carlos Alberto Gregório Cabrera, Karina Maria Salvatore de Freitas, Marcos Roberto de Freitas, Guilherme Janson, Laura de Castro Cabrera

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…RESULTS: The cases treated with the 10-Hour Force Theory presented a slight restriction of anterior displacement of the maxilla, increase in the effective length of the mandible, significant improvement of the maxillomandibular relationship, significant increase in anterior lower face height, distal tipping of the maxillary premolar crowns, extrusion and distal tipping of the roots of maxillary molars, significant proclination and protrusion of mandibular incisors, significant extrusion and mesialization of mandibular molars, besides a significant correction of the molar relationship, overjet and overbite. CONCLUSION: The use of the 10-Hour Force Theory in treatment of Class II malocclusion provided satisfactory results.…”
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  15. 495

    Prevalência de má oclusão em crianças entre 6 e 10 anos: um panorama brasileiro An overview of the prevalence of malocclusion in 6 to 10-year old children in Brazil by Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt, André Wilson Machado

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Crossbite was also found in 19.58% of the children, with 10.41% in the anterior and 9.17% in the posterior region. Deep overbite was found in 18.09% and open bite, in 15.85% of the sample. …”
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  16. 496

    Influence of the Text Neck Posture on the Static Dental Occlusion by Eniko Tunde Stoica, Corina Marcauteanu, Anca Tudor, Virgil-Florin Duma, Elena Constanta Amaricai, Roxana Onofrei, Oana Suciu, Meda Lavinia Negrutiu, Cosmin Sinescu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…They had normal values for anterior overbite and overjet, Angle Class I occlusion, no posterior crossbite, and no signs or symptoms of cervical or temporo-mandibular disorders. …”
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  17. 497

    Clinical Measurement of Maximum Mouth Opening in Children of Kolkata and Its Relation with Different Facial Types by Jalis Fatima, Rahul Kaul, Parul Jain, Subrata Saha, Sonali Halder, Subir Sarkar

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Introduction: Maximal opening of mouth is described as the greatest distance between incisal edge of maxillary central incisor to the incisal edge of mandibular central incisor, when the mouth is opened as wide as possible painlessly or as the inter incisal distance plus the overbite. Clinical measurement of normal range of Maximum Mouth Opening (MMO) in children is an important diagnostic criterion for evaluation of stomatognathic system, especially for those with temporomandibular and neurogenic dysfunctions. …”
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    Efficacy of modified kidner procedure combined with subtalar arthroereisis treating adolescent type 2 painful accessory navicular with flexible flatfoot by Ke Fang, Ting Bi, Ao Hong, Xin Li, Haoli Gong, Bo Li, Fanling Li, Jie Wen, Jie Wen, Sheng Xiao

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…At the last follow-up, the weight-bearing anteroposterior and lateral foot x-ray films showed that: The Meary's Angle, the first metatarsal Angle of the talus (APTMT), the second metatarsal Angle of the talus, Pitch Angle, talar tilt Angle, talonavicular overbite Angle (TCA), talocalcaneal Angle (LTCA), and calcaneal Angle significantly improved when compared with those before operation (P &lt; 0.01).ConclusionsThe modified kidner procedure combined with subtalar arthroereisis has a good clinical effect in the treatment of adolescent type II painful accessory navicular with flexible flatfoot, which can effectively improve the pain symptoms, improve the foot function and imaging manifestations, and correct the flatfoot deformity.…”
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    SURGICAL METHODS IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF ORTHOPEDIC PATIENTS IN PERMANENT BITE by V. І. Kutsevliak, О. V. Liubchenko, Yu. H. Danilova, V.V. Starikov

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…From the bite pathology often observed prognathic bite (23.5%) - youth - 10.7%, adults - 22.3%; overbite - 18.7%: teens - 10.7%, adults - 17.6%. Outdoor and cross-bite was 8.5%, while the teenagers - 5.8%. …”
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    Orthopaedic treatment effects of functional therapy on the sagittal pharyngeal dimensions in subjects with sleep-disordered breathing and Class II malocclusion by C. Pavoni, E. Cretella Lombardo, R. Lione, P. Bollero, F. Ottaviani, P. Cozza

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Le principali alterazioni sono a carico del mascellare superiore, dellaltezza facciale, del tono muscolare e della posizione mandibolare; nei bambini con SDB, infatti, è spesso presente un pattern scheletrico di Classe II, con lunghezza mandibolare ridotta ed overbite aumentato. Lo scopo del presente studio è stato quello di valutare i cambiamenti craniofacciali indotti dalla terapia funzionale di avanzamento mandibolare con particolare riferimento alla dimensione sagittale delle vie aeree, superiori ed inferiori, alla posizione dellosso ioide e alla posizione della lingua in soggetti con SDB e malocclusione di Classe II, messi a confronto con un gruppo controllo in Classe II non trattato. 51 soggetti (24 femmine, 27 maschi; età media 9,9 ± 1,3 anni) con malocclusione dentoscheletrica di Classe II e SDB trattati con il dispositivo funzionale Monoblocco Modificato (MM) sono stati messi a confronto con un gruppo controllo non trattato di 31 soggetti (15 maschi, 16 femmine; età media 10,1 ± 1,1 anni) presentanti la stessa malocclusione senza SDB. …”
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