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Quality Of Life In Orthodontics, Claudia Eisenhuth, Gabriel Eisenhuth, Connor Schwartz, Amir Mohajeri, Man Hung, Tiffany Nelson, Ryann Glenn Feb 2024

Quality Of Life In Orthodontics, Claudia Eisenhuth, Gabriel Eisenhuth, Connor Schwartz, Amir Mohajeri, Man Hung, Tiffany Nelson, Ryann Glenn

Annual Research Symposium

Orthodontic treatment goes beyond mere cosmetic enhancement; it significantly impacts various aspects of an individual's quality of life. Beyond the physical benefits of improved oral function and prevention of dental issues, orthodontics also yields profound psychological benefits. Aligned teeth enhance self-confidence, reduce social anxiety, and contribute to better relationships and professional opportunities. Moreover, addressing dental concerns through orthodontic treatment reduces psychological distress and promotes overall happiness and satisfaction. Real-life case studies vividly illustrate the transformative effects of orthodontic interventions, emphasizing the importance of considering quality of life outcomes in dental care.


Surface Modifications Of Orthodontic Bone Screws - A Novel Approach, Sai Kalyan Menta Dr, Ravi M. S Feb 2024

Surface Modifications Of Orthodontic Bone Screws - A Novel Approach, Sai Kalyan Menta Dr, Ravi M. S

Annual Research Symposium

Anchorage control plays a key role in the correction of malocclusion. With the advent of orthodontic bone screws, attaining absolute anchorage control has become hassle free. They have the advantages of low cost, simple surgical placement, and ease of removal; therefore, they are convenient in the treatment of various malocclusions. Although the clinical stability of bone screws is exceptionally high, stability of the bone screws is compromised by factors such as microbial contamination and morphological defects. To overcome this, surface modifications are introduced to enhance the stability of the bone screws.


An Emg Study To Evaluate Chewing Efficiency And Maximum Voluntary Clenching (Mvc) For Different Malocclusion Groups Before And During Orthodontic Treatment, Vivek Reddy Feb 2024

An Emg Study To Evaluate Chewing Efficiency And Maximum Voluntary Clenching (Mvc) For Different Malocclusion Groups Before And During Orthodontic Treatment, Vivek Reddy

Annual Research Symposium

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of chewing and maximum voluntary clenching (MVC) of patients with different malocclusion types by measuring the EMG activity in the masseter and temporalis muscles before and during orthodontic treatment.


Assessment Of Condylar Volume Changes In Class Ii Division 2 Patients Treated With Proclination Of Maxillary Incisors, Overbite Reduction And Dentoalveolar Expansion Using Invisalign Clear Aligners, Hanie Morsi Feb 2024

Assessment Of Condylar Volume Changes In Class Ii Division 2 Patients Treated With Proclination Of Maxillary Incisors, Overbite Reduction And Dentoalveolar Expansion Using Invisalign Clear Aligners, Hanie Morsi

Annual Research Symposium

To assess the possible three-dimensional changes in condylar volume in Class II Division 2 growing patients following the use of Invisalign clear aligners to “unlock” the mandible. Unlocking the mandible was done through proclining the maxillary incisors, correcting the overbite, and expanding the maxillary arch.


Evaluating The Impact Of Low-Level Laser Therapy On Accelerating Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Mcqueen Mendonca Feb 2024

Evaluating The Impact Of Low-Level Laser Therapy On Accelerating Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Mcqueen Mendonca

Annual Research Symposium

The prolonged duration of orthodontic therapy is a primary concern for patients. Low-Level Laser Therapy can accelerate bone remodeling and thus, orthodontic tooth movement. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of Low-Level Laser Treatment (LLLT) in enhancing the rate of orthodontic tooth movement during en-masse retraction.


Comparative Efficacy Of Forsus Frd And Twin Block Appliance In Class Ii Malocclusion Correction, Priyanka Udeshi Feb 2024

Comparative Efficacy Of Forsus Frd And Twin Block Appliance In Class Ii Malocclusion Correction, Priyanka Udeshi

Annual Research Symposium

The Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD) and Twin Block appliances are used to correct Class IImalocclusions. Both appliances work primarily through mandibular repositioning. Despite theirwidespread use, uncertainties remain about their specific mechanisms of correction andcomparative effectiveness. Our study aimed to evaluate and compare the dentoalveolar, skeletal,and soft tissue changes between the Forsus FRD and Twin Block appliance in the treatment of ClassII malocclusions.


Dentofacial Effects Of Radiotherapy On Pediatric Population With Retinoblastoma, Kristi Truong Feb 2024

Dentofacial Effects Of Radiotherapy On Pediatric Population With Retinoblastoma, Kristi Truong

Annual Research Symposium

This literature review investigates the dentofacial consequences of radiotherapy in young patients with retinoblastoma by referencing current research. In addition, the management and rehabilitation of the dentofacial abnormalities, highlighting orthodontic, surgical, and prosthetic approaches, is examined. By understanding the changes of dentofacial development due to retinoblastoma treatment, effective management techniques can be implemented to resolve significant issues, relating to dental and skeletal relationship and facial appearance.


Referral Patterns Of Neonatal Healthcare Professionals For Cleft Lip And Palate Patients, Alyssa Morrow Feb 2024

Referral Patterns Of Neonatal Healthcare Professionals For Cleft Lip And Palate Patients, Alyssa Morrow

Annual Research Symposium

Cleft Lip and Palate patients are some of the most vulnerable and complex orthodontic patients. They face a myriad of health challenges including psychological, nutritional, auditory, speech, airway, skeletal, and dental. Ideal comprehensive treatment for CLP patients is provided via multidisciplinary teams of healthcare providers. However, there is currently limited access to proper multidisciplinary care for CLP patients in the US, partly due to lack of education regarding available resources. For the most effective treatment and optimal outcomes, it is essential that coordinated care starts at birth and that parental education begins as soon as CLP is detected in utero. …


Effects Of Perceived Vs Actual Frequency Of Rewards On Orthodontic Patient Attitudes And Compliance, Alan Yee Mar 2022

Effects Of Perceived Vs Actual Frequency Of Rewards On Orthodontic Patient Attitudes And Compliance, Alan Yee

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Invisalign In Combination With Miniscrew-Assisted Rapid Palatal Expander For Treating Maxillary Transverse Deficiency In A 37-Year-Old Adult Patient: A Case Study, Hye Sung Kim Mar 2022

Invisalign In Combination With Miniscrew-Assisted Rapid Palatal Expander For Treating Maxillary Transverse Deficiency In A 37-Year-Old Adult Patient: A Case Study, Hye Sung Kim

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Comfort Level Of Cleft Lip And Palate Treatment By Recently Graduated Orthodontists, Michael Nguyen Mar 2022

Comfort Level Of Cleft Lip And Palate Treatment By Recently Graduated Orthodontists, Michael Nguyen

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


C24: Evaluation Of Visual Treatment Objective (Vto) Accuracy In Nonsurgical Orthodontic Treatment, Michael Trieu Apr 2021

C24: Evaluation Of Visual Treatment Objective (Vto) Accuracy In Nonsurgical Orthodontic Treatment, Michael Trieu

Annual Research Symposium

Evaluation of Visual Treatment Objective (VTO) Accuracy in Nonsurgical Orthodontic Treatment

Dr. Michael Trieu, Dr. Glen Roberson, Dr. Pramod Sinha, Dr. Calvin Heinrich, Dr. Kishore Chaudhry

Abstract

Background and Objectives

Visual treatment objectives (VTOs) predict the effects that different hard tissue movements can have on a person’s facial soft tissue. This is a powerful tool that can provide doctors with a visual prediction of what a patient would look like through various surgical and orthodontic movements while also providing a means to effectively communicate with patients. Initially, VTOs were drawn by hand, but technological innovations have provided the ability to …


C23: Eruption Rate Of Mandibular Second Premolars During Intraosseous Stage: A Cbct Evaluation, Debbie Jang Apr 2021

C23: Eruption Rate Of Mandibular Second Premolars During Intraosseous Stage: A Cbct Evaluation, Debbie Jang

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


C18: A Comparative Study Of Clincheck® Software By Invisalign® Providers In The Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, Hye Sung Kim Apr 2021

C18: A Comparative Study Of Clincheck® Software By Invisalign® Providers In The Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, Hye Sung Kim

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


C14: Survey Of Orthodontists That Screen For Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Osa) In The United States, Andrew Triggs Apr 2021

C14: Survey Of Orthodontists That Screen For Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Osa) In The United States, Andrew Triggs

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


C15: Effects Of Perceived Vs Actual Frequency Of Rewards On Orthodontic Patient Attitudes And Compliance, Alan Yee Apr 2021

C15: Effects Of Perceived Vs Actual Frequency Of Rewards On Orthodontic Patient Attitudes And Compliance, Alan Yee

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


C9: Comparison Of Force Generation And Force Decay Of Non-Latex Elastics From Different Manufacturers: An In-Vitro Study, Miriam Behpour Apr 2021

C9: Comparison Of Force Generation And Force Decay Of Non-Latex Elastics From Different Manufacturers: An In-Vitro Study, Miriam Behpour

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


O3: Current State Of Malpractice Litigation In Orthodontics, Hamid Pour Apr 2021

O3: Current State Of Malpractice Litigation In Orthodontics, Hamid Pour

Annual Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Folate On Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Caused By Hypoxia, Paul Kim, Shub Dhillon, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar May 2018

Effect Of Folate On Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Caused By Hypoxia, Paul Kim, Shub Dhillon, Mahsa Mortazavi, Marie M. Tolarova, Mirek Tolar

Excellence Day

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is involved in the pathogenesis of congenital cardiac defects, intrauterine growth restriction, craniofacial anomalies, and many common diseases. The purpose of this study was to test if folic acid (FA) can mitigate ER stress or improve recovery of cells from ER stress.


Changes In Airway Volume In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Sunny Jisun Lee, Allison Kawata, Hayoung Michael Shin, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh May 2018

Changes In Airway Volume In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Sunny Jisun Lee, Allison Kawata, Hayoung Michael Shin, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh

Excellence Day

Recent concerns about the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its negative sequelae have led to investigations of how manipulation of the dentofacial complex may affect airway problems. CBCT can be used to measure airway dimensions of patients. Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe crowding or protrusion of incisors. Some have suggested that the reduction in arch circumference after premolar extraction would lead to decreased airway volume, which may predispose a patient for sleep disordered breathing (SDB). The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant …


Changes In Cephalometric Measurements In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Byron Chou, David Dang, Adrienne Joy, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh May 2018

Changes In Cephalometric Measurements In Adult Patients Following Orthodontic Treatment With Premolar Extractions Versus Non-Extraction, Byron Chou, David Dang, Adrienne Joy, David Chambers, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh

Excellence Day

Extraction of premolars is indicated as part of orthodontic treatment for patients who have severe crowding or protrusion of incisors. CBCT can be used to locate cephalometric landmarks in 3D. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are differences in sagittal, transverse, and vertical skeletal and dental dimensions for adult patients who were treated with premolar extractions in conjunction with orthodontic treatment compared to those who received orthodontic treatment without extractions.


Condylar Degeneration In Patients With Dental Open Bite Versus Skeletal Open Bite Utilizing Cbct, Alex Rauchle, Alston Trinh, Linda Phi, Brad Albertson, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh May 2018

Condylar Degeneration In Patients With Dental Open Bite Versus Skeletal Open Bite Utilizing Cbct, Alex Rauchle, Alston Trinh, Linda Phi, Brad Albertson, Joorok Park, Heesoo Oh

Excellence Day

Idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) is a condition in which either one or both condyles undergo degeneration. Bilateral TMJ involvement presents as a clockwise rotation of the mandible in the posterior-inferior direction, resulting in an anterior open bite. The purpose of the study was to assess TMJ condylar degeneration in dental open bites compared to skeletal open bites.


Frictional Resistance Of Aesthetic Orthodontic Arch Wires Compared To Traditional Arch Wires Before And After Toothbrush Abrasion, Stephen Yamodis, Jeremy Manuele, Adam Kessler, Brendan O'Toole, James Mah, Bob Martin Apr 2011

Frictional Resistance Of Aesthetic Orthodontic Arch Wires Compared To Traditional Arch Wires Before And After Toothbrush Abrasion, Stephen Yamodis, Jeremy Manuele, Adam Kessler, Brendan O'Toole, James Mah, Bob Martin

Festival of Communities: UG Symposium (Posters)

Our objective was to compare frictional resistance evident in aesthetic archwires to traditional (non-aesthetic) archwires. Methods: Archwires ligated with elasatics to fixed brackets were pulled through these brackets while frictional resistance (in lbf) was measured. Results: There were no confirmed significant differences between the frictional resistance of the aesthetic arch wires compared to the traditional non-coated wires for all wire sizes tested Conclusions: Our data suggests that a sacrifice of clinical performance with these aesthetic archwires as compared to traditional archwires is not likely