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Κυριακή 23 Ιουνίου 2019

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New open access no-fee journal on rural neurosciences
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice (www.ruralneuropractice.com) is new semi-annual peer-reviewed open access journal to be published from January 2010 on behalf of the Associacion Ayuda Enfermo Neuroquirurgico. The journal would not charge the authors for submission, processing or publication of manuscripts and would provide immediate free access to all its content.September-2009
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
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Nonsurgical, nonextraction management of impacted maxillary canine
Jasneet SinghJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):127-132 NS, a 12 year 2 months old female patient, presented with the chief complaint of irregular teeth. Diagnosis revealed skeletal Class II jaw base relation, with average (toward vertical) growth pattern, dentoalveolar angles Class I molar relationship with severe crowding in upper and moderate crowding in the lower arch, normally positioned maxillary incisors but proclined lower incisors, “V” shape constricted maxillary arch with...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Does socioeconomic status and family type influence oral health-related quality of life in individuals with malocclusion?
Elbe Peter, RM Baiju, LS Sreela, NO Varghese, Jolly Mary VarugheseJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):89-93 Background: Socioeconomic status of patients seeking orthodontic treatment is important in a developing country like India. No public funding is available at a large scale for the treatment of malocclusion. Aim: The aim of the study was to test the null hypothesis that there is no influence of socioeconomic status and family type on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL)...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
A-KAM, bracket positioning device
Anand Ambekar, Khushbu D Agrawal, Abhidnya Madansure, Manasi SonawaneJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):147-148 Bracket positioning is the heart of preadjusted edgewise appliance. Accuracy of bracket positioning directly affects the treatment outcome. A number of hand-held instruments are available for bracket positioning accuracy including Boon's gauge, MBT gauges, and various other modifications. However, the most commonly used MBT gauges come in a set of two or four jigs with gauges...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Comparison of various white spot lesion preventing medicaments: An In Vitro study
Saumya Kakkar, Gulshan Singh, Pradeep Tandon, Amit Nagar, Alka Singh, Shaleen ChandraJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):94-99 Objective: The objective of the study is to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of various medicaments for inhibition of enamel demineralization. Materials and Methods: A total of 125 extracted premolars were equally divided into five groups. Group 1: Control, Group 2: Fluor-Protector, Group 3: TM Plus, Group 4: Enafix, and Group 5: Amflor. Apical third...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Orthodontic management of maxillary canine and lateral incisor pseudo-transposition: A 4-year follow-up
Abhisek GhoshJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):137-144 Patient named P. G, age 18 years reported with a chief complaint of crowding and forwardly placed upper front tooth region. After clinical and radiographic evaluation, the patient was diagnosed as Angles Class I malocclusion overlying a mild Class II skeletal base with severe crowding in the upper and lower anterior region with a protrusive facial profile. An associated pseudotransposition was noted between maxillary right lateral...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Evaluation of the influence of gingival display on smile esthetics in Indian females-a computer-aided photographic analysis
Maryam Maniyar, Ajit Kalia, Nasim Mirdehghan, Salil Nene, Prachi BhagwagarJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):100-105 Objectives: (1) To evaluate the influence of the amount of gingival display on smile esthetics and to compare the esthetic perception of six levels of gingival exposure (−3, −1, 0, +1, +3, +5 mm) between orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, dental students, and laypersons. (2) To evaluate the most acceptable level of gingival display during smile. Materials and Methods:...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
What's Up(App) Doc?
Sridevi PadmanabhanJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):87-88
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Comparison of reliability and validity of posteroanterior cephalometric measurements obtained from AutoCEPH© and dolphin® cephalometric software programs with manual tracing
Pradip Sangroula, Harish Kumar Sardana, Om Prakash Kharbanda, Ritu DuggalJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):106-114 Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of linear and angular cephalometric measurements obtained from two computerized cephalometric analysis software programs, namely AutoCEPH© (version 2.1.1) and Dolphin® (version 11.9) as compared to manual tracings in posteroanterior (PA) cephalometry. Materials and Methods: Sixty pretreatment...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Bilateral sagittal split osteotomy: Surgery first approach for correction of skeletal Class II
Revathi Peddu, Bhargavi Nuvusetty, Aruna Dokku, Dharmendra ChadalawadaJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):133-136 Most of the skeletal malocclusions which require orthognathic surgeries are treated by traditional approach which requires time-consuming and unesthetic presurgical orthodontic phase. Surgery first approach (SFA) avoids these disadvantages of the traditional approach. A 24-year-old female patient with skeletal and dental class II malocclusion due to retrognathic mandible...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
In vivo study on release of nickel, chromium, and zinc and dna damage in buccal mucosa cells from patients treated with fixed orthodontic appliances
Dilip Daniel Quadras, US Krishna Nayak, N Suchetha Kumari, HR Priyadarshini, Srinivasa Gowda, Bennete Fernandes, Prashant PujariJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):115-119 Background: Fixed orthodontic appliances release metal ions such as nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), and zinc (Zn), which can initiate DNA damage in oral mucosa cells. Aims and Objectives: Assessment of metal ion levels and possible DNA damage in buccal mucosa cells in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment....
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Forsus™ reactivation by blu bite™: Clinical tip
Amit Prakash, Heena Kausar, Sashi Bhushan Ekka, Chandni Bharti, Siddharth DixitJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):145-146 The usage of the fixed functional appliances has increased over the years, mainly on the account of minimal demand for patient cooperation with these appliances. Though Forsus™ appliance provides sufficient activation for skeletal and mandibular correction with crimpable hooks, additional activation may be required in few cases. This clinical tip can be helpful...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)
Apr 2018
Comparison of rate of En masse retraction and anchorage loss in conventional labial appliance with labial and lingual force: A clinical study
Dilshad Quraishi, Thilagarani P Rajoo, Dhanyasi Ashok Kumar, Rani Hamsa P. RajooJournal of Indian Orthodontic Society 2018 52(2):120-126 Aims: The rate of en masse retraction and anchorage loss were compared between labial appliance with lingual force and conventional labial appliance. Subjects and Methods: The sample consists of 14 patients and they were divided into two groups. In Group 1 – labial appliance with lingual force, elastomeric chain was placed from the palatal surface of the canines...
Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society : 2018 - 52(2)

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