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Synthetic Elastomeric Chain– A Literature Review, Wan-Tin Lin, Hsin-Chung Cheng, Yung-Kang Shen, Yi-Jyun Chen, Chien-Feng Chen
Synthetic Elastomeric Chain– A Literature Review, Wan-Tin Lin, Hsin-Chung Cheng, Yung-Kang Shen, Yi-Jyun Chen, Chien-Feng Chen
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
Elastomeric chains were introduced to the orthodontic profession in the 1960s’, and are now an integral part of every day practices. They are used to generate light continuous forces for correcting rotations, consolidating spaces, and retraction canines. They are inexpensive, easily applied, relatively hygienic and require little or no patient cooperation. Elastomeric chain, however, are nor without their disadvantages. When exposed to an oral environment, they absorb water and saliva, permanent stain, and suffer breakdown of internal binds leading to permanent deformation. They also experience rapid loss of force due to stress relaxation, resulting in a gradual loss of effectiveness. …
Comparison Of Two Different Treatment Methods On White Spot Lesions After Orthodontic Treatment, Li-Ling Kao, Hsiu-Ming Hsu, Chuan-Yang Chang, Jia-Kuang Liu
Comparison Of Two Different Treatment Methods On White Spot Lesions After Orthodontic Treatment, Li-Ling Kao, Hsiu-Ming Hsu, Chuan-Yang Chang, Jia-Kuang Liu
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
The aims of the study were to compare the degree of demineralization and the size alteration of white spot lesions after orthodontic treatment using fluoride dentifrice or tooth mousse therapy. Twelve upper incisors with demineralized white spot lesions of eight participants were identified after fixed appliances were removed. These participants were randomly and double blindly assigned to use one of the two dentifrices (TM and FD). Degree of demineralization was examined using DIAGNodent pen and digital photographs were taken at bracket removal, 4 weeks and 8 weeks later. Image J, one image processing software, was used to measure the size …
Intraoral Iatrogenic Injuries In Orthodontics: Etiology, Prevention, And Management, Te-Yi Teng, Yu-Kun Chih
Intraoral Iatrogenic Injuries In Orthodontics: Etiology, Prevention, And Management, Te-Yi Teng, Yu-Kun Chih
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
The iatrogenic injuries, which often lead to medical tangles, have been widely discussed in recent years.The areas of intraoral iatrogenic injuries in orthodontics include both hard tissues and soft tissues: tooth, alveolar bone, gingiva, oral mucosa, nerve and so on. Almost every procedure during orthodontic therapy could result in unpredictable injuries. To avoid negative effects, the clinicians should understand all causes of various iatrogenic injuries, and take measures during orthodontic treatment. This article discusses the etiologies, prevention and management of intraoral injuries, and it may help for clinicians.
The Historical Progress Of The Orthodontics, Part Ii, Te-Ju Wu, Wen-Ching Tsai
The Historical Progress Of The Orthodontics, Part Ii, Te-Ju Wu, Wen-Ching Tsai
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
In the end of 19th century, based on hard working of predecessors, orthodontics has more glory development; many orthodontic theory and appliances were displayed. Among them, Edward Angle,「The father of modern orthodontics」,played the most important role. Owing to his passion and devotion of orthodontics, the profile of orthodontics was getting more and more clear. There are so many conflicts and controversy during the development of orthodontics. However, it is the agitation that bring the orthodontics whole new appearance, also with the improvement of clinical efficiency, the orthodontics is getting more close to the need of patient and the ideal treatment …
The Historical Progress Of The Orthodontics, Part I, Te-Ju Wu, Wen-Ching Tsai
The Historical Progress Of The Orthodontics, Part I, Te-Ju Wu, Wen-Ching Tsai
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
The orthodontic treatment has become the popular choice while the public seeking for optimal occlusal function and esthetics. The discomfort accompanied with the treatment progress is gradually faded out by the post-treatment surprise. Taking a broad view, as the secret veil is lift off, the modern orthodontic treatment is chasing a whole new vision vigorously. However, as seeing the past, we should realize what we get now is not easily come by. Beginning from a division of oral medical science, the orthodontics is now regarded as a professional specialty. With the diversity, splash and the persistency for outstanding, the every …