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BACKGROUND: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. The success of a fixed appliance depends partly on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being glued to the teeth so that they do not become detached during treatment. Brackets (metal squares) are usually attached to teeth other than molars, where bands (metal rings that go round each tooth) are more commonly used. Orthodontic tubes (stainless steel tubes ...
Known for Molar Tubes | Adhesives Bands | Treatment Brackets | Tooth Type | Data Time Failure |
Initial arch wires for tooth alignment during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances
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BACKGROUND: Initial arch wires are the first arch wires to be inserted into the fixed appliance at the beginning of orthodontic treatment and are used mainly for the alignment of teeth by correcting crowding and rotations. With a number of different types of orthodontic arch wires available for initial tooth alignment, it is important to understand which wire is most efficient, as well as which wires cause the least amount of root resorption and pain during the initial aligning stage of ...
Known for Arch Wires | Orthodontic Treatment | Tooth Alignment | Root Resorption | Insufficient Evidence |
BACKGROUND: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. It has been shown that the quality of treatment result obtained with fixed appliances is much better than with removable appliances. Fixed appliances are, therefore, favoured by most orthodontists for treatment. The success of a fixed orthodontic appliance depends on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being attached securely to the teeth so that they ...
Known for Orthodontic Bands | Fixed Appliances | Molar Teeth | Treatment Brackets | Rcts Ccts |
BACKGROUND: The initial arch wire is the first arch wire to be inserted into the fixed appliance at the beginning of orthodontic treatment and is used mainly for correcting crowding and rotations of teeth. With a number of orthodontic arch wires available for initial tooth alignment, it is important to understand which wire is most efficient, as well as which wires cause the least amount of root resorption and pain during the initial aligning stage of treatment.
OBJECTIVES: To identify ...
Known for Initial Arch Wires | Fixed Orthodontic | Niti Wire | Root Resorption | Alignment Teeth |
BACKGROUND: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. It has been shown that the quality of treatment result obtained with fixed appliances is much better than with removable appliances. Fixed appliances are, therefore, favoured by most orthodontists for treatment. The success of a fixed orthodontic appliance depends on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being attached securely to the teeth so that they ...
Known for Orthodontic Bands | Treatment Brackets | Teeth Molars | Glass Ionomer | Dental Cements |
BACKGROUND: Initial arch wires are the first arch wires to be inserted into the fixed appliance at the beginning of orthodontic treatment and are used mainly for the alignment of teeth by correcting crowding and rotations. With a number of different types of orthodontic arch wires available for initial tooth alignment, it is important to understand which wire is most efficient, as well as which wires cause least amount of root resorption and pain during the initial aligning stage of ...
Known for Orthodontic Treatment | Fixed Appliances | Root Resorption | Tooth Alignment | Stainless Steel |
BACKGROUND: Bonding of orthodontic brackets to teeth is important to enable effective and efficient treatment with fixed appliances. The problem is bracket failure during treatment which increases operator chairside time and lengthens treatment time. A prolonged treatment is likely to increase the oral health risks of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances one of which is irreversible enamel decalcification.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of different orthodontic ...
Known for Orthodontic Brackets | Fixed Appliances | Interventions Adhesives | Bracket Failure | Treatment Time |
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate which orthodontic adhesives (a). bond orthodontic brackets to teeth more reliably and (b). are more effective at preventing decalcification.
DATA SOURCES: The search strategy for the literature review was carried out according to the standard Cochrane systematic review methodology. The Cochrane Clinical Trials Register and the Cochrane Oral Health Group Specialized Register were searched for randomized clinical trials and controlled clinical trials. All volumes ...
Known for Orthodontic Adhesives | Dental Cements | Controlled Clinical | Oral Health | Search Strategy |
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of adhesives used to attach bands to teeth during fixed appliance treatment.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Electronic databases, conference proceedings and the Internet were searched. There was no restriction with regard to publication status or language of publication. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) (including split-mouth studies) of adhesives used to attach orthodontic bands to molar teeth were selected. ...
Known for Fixed Orthodontic | Bands Teeth | Dental Adhesives | Glass Ionomer | Light Curing |
BACKGROUND: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. The success of a fixed appliance depends partly on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being glued to the teeth so that they do not become detached during treatment. Brackets (metal squares) are usually attached to teeth other than molars, where bands (metal rings that go round each tooth) are more commonly used. Orthodontic tubes (stainless steel tubes ...
Known for Molar Tubes | Orthodontic Brackets | Cements Dental | Stainless Steel | Risk Bias |
BACKGROUND: Bonding of orthodontic brackets to teeth is important to enable effective and efficient treatment with fixed appliances. The problem is bracket failure during treatment which increases operator chairside time and lengthens treatment time. A prolonged treatment is likely to increase the oral health risks of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances one of which is irreversible enamel decalcification. This is an update of the Cochrane Review first published in 2003. A new ...
Known for Orthodontic Brackets | Bracket Failure | Dental Bonding | Glass Ionomer | Randomized Controlled |
BACKGROUND: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. It has been shown that the quality of treatment result obtained with fixed appliances is much better than with removable appliances. Fixed appliances are, therefore, favoured by most orthodontists for treatment. The success of a fixed orthodontic appliance depends on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being attached securely to the teeth so that they ...
Known for Orthodontic Treatment | Dental Cements | Ionomer Cement | Electronic Databases | Trials Rcts |
Joy Hickman: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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bonded molar tubes | #6 |
adhesives bands | #7 |
molar teeth rcts | #7 |
adhesives orthodontic bands | #7 |
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Key People For Molar Tubes
Joy Hickman:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichJoy Hickmanhas direct influence:Molar tubes, Orthodontic bands, Arch wires, Initial arch wires, Bonded molar tubes, Fixed orthodontic, Bands teeth, Adhesives bands.
Joy Hickman:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Joy Hickman has influence:Orthodontic treatment, Shear bond strength, Fixed appliances, Powered toothbrushes, Molar tubes, Arch wires, White spots.
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