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Is Early Treatment With Functional Appliances Worth The Effort? A Discussion Of The Pros And Cons Of Early Interceptive Treatment, Ib Leth Nielsen 2017 Clinical Professor (Emeritus), Orofacial Sciences, Division of Orthodontics, University of California, San Franciso, USA

Is Early Treatment With Functional Appliances Worth The Effort? A Discussion Of The Pros And Cons Of Early Interceptive Treatment, Ib Leth Nielsen

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Early treatment of Class II, Div. 1 malocclusion is a much debated approach and some evidence based studies using a single appliance concluded that this approach was often not worthwhile. This article will discuss the pros and cons of early treatment with functional appliances and present guidelines for early treatment. The role of facial growth and dentoalveolar development, and growth intensity will be discussed as they relate to treatment outcome. A retention protocol for early treatment with functional appliances will be suggested.


Maxillofacial Distraction Osteogenesis, Hong-Po Chang, Tsau-Mau Chou, Yu-Chuan Tseng, Jen-Hao Chen, Han-Jen Hsu, Pao-Hsin Liu 2017 School of Dentistry and Graduate Program of Dental Science, College of Dental Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Department of Dentistry, Kaohsiung Municipal Hsiao-Kang Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Maxillofacial Distraction Osteogenesis, Hong-Po Chang, Tsau-Mau Chou, Yu-Chuan Tseng, Jen-Hao Chen, Han-Jen Hsu, Pao-Hsin Liu

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Distraction osteogenesis in the maxillofacial skeleton is an increasingly popular alternative to many conventional orthognathic surgical procedures. This review summarizes recent data regarding the biological and biomechanical basis of distraction osteogenesis, its advantages and disadvantages, and special considerations in maxillofacial distraction. Intraoral mandibular distraction osteogenesis, maxillary and midfacial distraction, and alveolar distraction osteogenesis are discussed. This review also discusses sutural expansion/maxillary protraction osteogenesis and orthodontically induced periodontal osteogenesis, which are similar to physeal osteogenesis. In the near future, improved understanding of biomolecular mechanisms that mediate distraction osteogenesis may guide the development of targeted strategies that use molecular mediators, growth factors, …


Orthodontists' And Parents' Perspective Of Occlusion In Varying Anterior-Posterior Positions: A Comparative Study, David H. Lindsey 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University

Orthodontists' And Parents' Perspective Of Occlusion In Varying Anterior-Posterior Positions: A Comparative Study, David H. Lindsey

Theses and Dissertations

Objective: The purpose was to compare orthodontists’ and parents’ perception of orthodontic treatment outcomes in the anterior-posterior (AP) dimension. Assessment of treatment time and compliance were also investigated.

Material and Methods: Parallel surveys for orthodontists (n=1000) and parents (n=750) displayed occlusions from 3 mm Class III (Cl III:3) to 3 mm Class II. Participants rated occlusal relationships on a 100 mm VAS from least to most acceptable (0-100).

Results: 233 orthodontists (23%) and 243 parents (32%) responded. Orthodontists (mean=93.9, 25.9) and parents (mean=80.7, 40.9) rated Class I (Cl I) occlusion most and Cl III:3 least acceptable. No significant difference was …


The Use Of Oral Appliances For Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome (Osahs ), You-Ning Gao, Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang, Ming-Hsien Lan, Wen-Chung Chang, Yuan-Yi Tung 2017 Department of Orthodontics, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

The Use Of Oral Appliances For Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome (Osahs ), You-Ning Gao, Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang, Ming-Hsien Lan, Wen-Chung Chang, Yuan-Yi Tung

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The obstructive sleep apnea–hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a common sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by repetitive obstructions of the upper airway during sleep. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the primary choice of treatment for OSAHS, but many patients are unable or unwilling to comply with the treatment. The modification of pharyngeal patency by oral appliances (OA) is an alternative treatment for OSAHS. This article provides a brief review and information of the oral appliance application in treating OSAHS.


Non-Surgical Treatment For A Patient With Angle Class Ii Division 2 Malocclusion With Severe Deep Bite: A Case Report, Yuan-Jung Wang, Jia-Iin Chang, Aaron Yu-Jen Wu, Ren-Jye Chen, Shiu-Shiung Lin, Te-Ju Wu 2017 Department of Endodontics, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan

Non-Surgical Treatment For A Patient With Angle Class Ii Division 2 Malocclusion With Severe Deep Bite: A Case Report, Yuan-Jung Wang, Jia-Iin Chang, Aaron Yu-Jen Wu, Ren-Jye Chen, Shiu-Shiung Lin, Te-Ju Wu

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

This report describes a non-surgical orthodontic treatment for a 36-year-old male patient who had Class II division 2 malocclusion (Class II/2) with deep bite more than 100%, gingival recession, and periodontal abscess in the mandibular anterior region. Patient had history of trauma in region. The surgical intervention was once suggested but was refused by the patient. The compromised but acceptable final results were achieved by nonsurgical approach. The treatment plan included periodontal control, maxillary incisor intrusion and restoration of the collapsed occlusion. The total treatment duration was 43 months. The patient was satisfied with the treatment outcomes via interdisciplinary approach …


The Orthodontic Treatment Of Bilateral Impacted Maxillary Canines - A Case Report, Yu-Hsuan Chang-Chien, Li-Tyng Sun, Te-Ju Wu, Chia-Ling Tsai, Wei-Yung Hsu, Shiu-Shiung Lin 2017 Department of Pedodontics, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

The Orthodontic Treatment Of Bilateral Impacted Maxillary Canines - A Case Report, Yu-Hsuan Chang-Chien, Li-Tyng Sun, Te-Ju Wu, Chia-Ling Tsai, Wei-Yung Hsu, Shiu-Shiung Lin

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The maxillary canine impaction is a specific topic in orthodontic treatment. Because of its important role in esthetics and occlusal function, preservation and alignment of the impacted canine would always be the priority in teenage orthodontics. In addition to the routine analysis of the space distribution for the impacted canines, orthodontists should also consider the growth potential to achieve proper treatment outcome. This case report presents the orthodontic treatment of a 14-year-old boy with bilateral maxillary canine impaction. With fixed orthodontic appliance, the bilaterally impacted canines were successfully aligned into maxillary dentition with good interdigitation. The prevalence, etiology and the …


Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment Of A Patient With Severe Skeletal Class Iii Anterior Open Bite And High Mandibular Plane By Preserving The Posterior Facial Height, Tz-Ya Hung, Wei-Cheng Lee, Benjamin Lo, Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, Lih-Juh Chou, Chung-Hsing Li 2017 Resident, Department of Dentistry, Songshan Branch, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment Of A Patient With Severe Skeletal Class Iii Anterior Open Bite And High Mandibular Plane By Preserving The Posterior Facial Height, Tz-Ya Hung, Wei-Cheng Lee, Benjamin Lo, Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, Lih-Juh Chou, Chung-Hsing Li

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Class III malocclusions with a hyperdivergent vertical facial pattern are often difficult to treat without combining the surgical-orthodontic approach. The aim of this article is to present a collaborative management of a case with severe skeletal class III and anterior open bite. The 19-year-old man was characterized with midface deficiency, mandibular prognathism, high mandibular plane angle, long lower facial height, and excessive anterior open bite. The achievement of a stable surgical setup in interdigitation prior to orthognathic surgery (OGS) is critical for a successful treatment via dental decompensation. Two-jaw surgery with clockwise rotation of the maxilla and bilateral sagittal split …


Segmental Maxillomandibular Rotational Advancement To Correct Obstructive Sleep Apnea In A Patient Skeletal Class Ii Malocclusion - A Case Report, Yea-Ling Yang, Sam Sheng-Pin Hsu, Clement Cheng-Hui Lin 2017 Department of Dentistry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan

Segmental Maxillomandibular Rotational Advancement To Correct Obstructive Sleep Apnea In A Patient Skeletal Class Ii Malocclusion - A Case Report, Yea-Ling Yang, Sam Sheng-Pin Hsu, Clement Cheng-Hui Lin

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The first priority to solve the sleep-disordered breathing could be soft-tissue surgery or non-surgical therapy such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). However, in patients with incomplete remission or relapse, the sleep quality and day time symptoms may persist. The case report presented a young man with main problems of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and Skeletal Class II maxillary protrusion. We proposed a segmental maxillomandibular rotational advancement (SMMRA) with surgery-first procedure at the end of his puberty. The surgical orthodontic treatment achieved good outcome of function and esthetics at the same time. The polysomnogrphic data and airway dimension were dramatically …


Relationship Of The Surface Electromyography In Masticatory Muscles With The Vertical Facial Patt Erns And Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Carol Yi-Hsuan Chen, Ellen Wen-Ching Ko 2017 Department of Craniofacial Orthodontics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan; Graduate Institute of Craniofacial and Oral Science, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan

Relationship Of The Surface Electromyography In Masticatory Muscles With The Vertical Facial Patt Erns And Orthodontic Tooth Movement, Carol Yi-Hsuan Chen, Ellen Wen-Ching Ko

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Introduction: Controversy about the relationship among masticatory muscles, craniofacial morphology and the orthodontic anchorage preparation has not yet been clarified in the literatures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the vertical facial patterns and masticatory surface electromyography (sEMG) influence the molar anchorage and characteristic orthodontic tooth movement. Methods: Subjects for this study comprised 18 patients with a mean age of 23.7 years who had completed orthodontic treatment with therapeutic symmetric extraction. The sEMG data were acquired at the time of bracket debond. The sEMG of anterior temporalis and masseter muscles were recorded during the rest position and …


Radiographic Predictors Affecting On The Duration Of Treatment For Maxillary Impacted Canine, Jen-Bang Lo, Chen-Jung Chang, Hsiu-Ming Hsu, Jia-Kuang Liu 2017 Attending physician, Department of Stomatology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital; College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

Radiographic Predictors Affecting On The Duration Of Treatment For Maxillary Impacted Canine, Jen-Bang Lo, Chen-Jung Chang, Hsiu-Ming Hsu, Jia-Kuang Liu

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The purpose of this study was to investigate radiographic predictors of impacted maxillary canine related to the duration of treatment time. A total of twenty-four maxillary impacted canines with surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment were collected. The average age of the patients was 13.7 years at the beginning of treatment and the study included 9 males and 14 females. There were sixteen impacted teeth on the buccal side and eight on the palatal side. Four panoramic radiographic predictors including canine angulation, mesiodistal position, vertical position and root formation related to the duration of orthodontic treatment were assessed. The duration of …


Camouflage Treatment In Adult Patient With Mandibular Lateral Displacement, Transverse Deficiency And Facial Asymmetry – A Case Report, Yu-Ling Tsai, Chun-Liang Kuo, I-Hua Liu 2017 Department of Orthodontics, Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan City, Taiwan

Camouflage Treatment In Adult Patient With Mandibular Lateral Displacement, Transverse Deficiency And Facial Asymmetry – A Case Report, Yu-Ling Tsai, Chun-Liang Kuo, I-Hua Liu

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Facial asymmetry is common in humans. Significant facial asymmetry causes both functional as well as esthetic problems. The etiologies of facial asymmetry include congenital disorders, acquired diseases, and traumatic and developmental deformities. The causes of many cases of developmental facial asymmetry are indistinct. The principle of facial asymmetry management would be correcting the underlying disorder. Orthognathic surgery is the first and better choice if face correction is the primary consideration. Camouflage orthodontic treatment was a non-invasive option for mild to moderate severity of asymmetry. We present a case with mandibular lateral displacement, transverse deficiency and facial asymmetry in a 19-year-old …


Orthodontic Treatment Of Adult Skeletal Class Ii With Idiopathic Condylar Resorption History And Severe Anterior Open Bite Without Using Temporary Anchorage Device – A Case Report, Chng-Yung Yap, Chun-Liang Kuo 2017 Department Of Orthodontics, Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan

Orthodontic Treatment Of Adult Skeletal Class Ii With Idiopathic Condylar Resorption History And Severe Anterior Open Bite Without Using Temporary Anchorage Device – A Case Report, Chng-Yung Yap, Chun-Liang Kuo

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The aim was to present the treatment of an adult patient with idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) who exhibited good adaptation of condyles after orthodontic treatment and to discuss management of anterior open bite when it is related with TMJ problems. A case of 47 y/o female with skeletal Class II, anterior open bite and ICR history under bite-plate therapy and regular follow up. Intraoral examination noted premature contact and occlusal interference over bilateral posterior teeth. Our treatment plan is orthodontic camouflage treatment to correct anterior open bite and remove all 3rd molars and hopeless UL 2nd molar. An implant was …


Using The Forsus Appliance To Correct Class Ii Mandibular Asymmetry In A Growing Patient: A Case Report, Yun-Fang Chen, Yu-Fang Liao 2017 Department of Craniofacial Orthodontics, Taipei, Taiwan; Craniofacial Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan; College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan

Using The Forsus Appliance To Correct Class Ii Mandibular Asymmetry In A Growing Patient: A Case Report, Yun-Fang Chen, Yu-Fang Liao

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

The case report described the orthodontic treatment of a 13-year-old male patient diagnosed as Angle Class II Division 1 subdivision left malocclusion with deep bite and spacing. The chief complaint was protrusive upper front teeth prone to injury. Non-extraction treatment with Forsus appliance and Class II elastics was used to correct the Class II relationship on the left side, and to improve the deviated mandibular dental midline, protrusive front teeth and lips, and lip incompetence. Although there were residual mandibular dental deviation of 0.5 mm and lip incompetence, the patient and his parents were satisfied with the treatment results revealing …


An Investigation Of Surface Characteristics Of Enamel Treated With Infiltrative Resin: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, Danielle E. Easterly 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University

An Investigation Of Surface Characteristics Of Enamel Treated With Infiltrative Resin: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, Danielle E. Easterly

Theses and Dissertations

AN INVESTIGATION OF SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF ENAMEL TREATED WITH INFILTRATIVE RESIN: A SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDY

Danielle E. Easterly, Doctorate of Dental Surgery.

A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Dentistry at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Virginia Commonwealth University. 2017.

Director: Dr. Eser Tüfekçi

D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D., M.S.H.A.

Objective: To evaluate the microstructural changes of a resin infiltrant (ICON®, DMG America LLC, Englewood, NJ) after six months of simulated toothbrushing.

Materials and Methods: Ten extracted third molars (n=10) were collected. Artificial white spot lesions were created and resin applied. Environmental SEM …


A Study Of The Relationship Between Job Related Stress And Temporomandibular Disorders In Accountants Working In Jakarta, Cindy Maura Saputra, Laura Susanti Himawan, Ira Tanti 2016 Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia

A Study Of The Relationship Between Job Related Stress And Temporomandibular Disorders In Accountants Working In Jakarta, Cindy Maura Saputra, Laura Susanti Himawan, Ira Tanti

Journal of Dentistry Indonesia

Stress is a known risk factor for Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), however there are few studies of TMD in people who work in high stress jobs. Accounting is a profession known for its high levels of stress and expectation. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the intensity and frequency of job related stress and the occurrence of TMD in accountants in Jakarta. Methods: A cross-sectional study, with ethics approval from the Ethical Committee of the Faculty of Dentistry, University Indonesia, was performed on 116 accountants aged 21 to 50, living in Jakarta. Subjects were asked …


Effects Of Flash-Free Technique On Plaque Retention, White Spot Lesions, And Bracket Failure: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Payam Ishani Afousi 2016 University of Nebraska Medical Center

Effects Of Flash-Free Technique On Plaque Retention, White Spot Lesions, And Bracket Failure: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Payam Ishani Afousi

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A side effect of orthodontic treatment is the development of white spot lesions (WSLs). This thesis attempted to evaluate the effects of the use of APC™ Flash-Free (FF) and conventional adhesives in bonding of orthodontic brackets on plaque formation and retention, WSL development, and bracket failure in-vivo. This was accomplished by collecting plaque samples from around orthodontic appliances and analyzing them using ATP-driven bioluminescence; scanning enamel surfaces using the Canary System™ to evaluate WSL development, and counting the number of spontaneous debonding of brackets of the 4 maxillary incisors in the first 6 months of treatment. It was found …


Comparison Of Treatment Effects Of The Forsus Fatigue Resistance Device In Class Ii Patients With Different Underlying Vertical Skeletal Patterns, Michelle C. Watroba 2016 The University of Western Ontario

Comparison Of Treatment Effects Of The Forsus Fatigue Resistance Device In Class Ii Patients With Different Underlying Vertical Skeletal Patterns, Michelle C. Watroba

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in dental and skeletal changes induced by the ForsusTM Class II dentoalveolar corrector in Class II patients with varying vertical skeletal growth patterns. The sample consisted of 26 (mean age 12.9 ± 1.3 years) Brachyfacial (BF) (SN-MP < 30o) consecutively treated Forsus subjects, 16 (mean age 13.1 ± 0.8 years) BF untreated Class II subjects (control subjects), 12 (mean age 12.3 ± 1.2 years) Nonbrachyfacial (NBF) (SN-MP ≥ 30o) consecutively treated Forsus subjects, and 8 (mean age 13.2 ± 0.9 years) NBF untreated Class II subjects (control). …


Role Of Lipid Mediators In P2x7 Signaling In Osteoblasts, Erin Eyer 2016 The University of Western Ontario

Role Of Lipid Mediators In P2x7 Signaling In Osteoblasts, Erin Eyer

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P2X7 is a cell-surface nucleotide receptor that plays a critical role in skeletal mechanotransduction; however, the signaling pathways mediating these effects are poorly understood. Previous studies showed that the nucleotide analog benzoylbenzoyl-ATP induces anabolic gene expression in osteoblastic cells. Our first objective was to determine whether this effect was mediated by P2X7. Inhibition of anabolic gene expression by a P2X7-specific antagonist established involvement of this receptor. Our second objective was to investigate the role of lipid mediators, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and prostaglandin (PG), both of which are produced in response to P2X7 activation. The effect of P2X7 on expression of …


Nasal Morphology As A Predictor Of Craniofacial Growth Direction, Christos Papadopoulos 2016 The University of Western Ontario

Nasal Morphology As A Predictor Of Craniofacial Growth Direction, Christos Papadopoulos

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It is important for an orthodontist to predict growth related changes and thereby appropriately time orthodontic treatment using the vertical indicators currently available. A potential predictor of craniofacial growth direction that has been discussed yet remains scientifically unexplored is nasal morphology. The objectives of this study are to determine if a difference in pre-adolescent nasal contour exists between post-adolescent normodivergent and hyperdivergent subjects, and if nasal contour morphology in pre-adolescent females is a reliable indicator of future craniofacial growth direction. A significant difference in pre-adolescent nasal contour morphology was found between normodivergent and hyperdivergent groups. A pre-adolescent nasal contour elevation …


The Effect Of Orthodontic Treatment On Sagittal Root Position Of The Maxillary Central Incisor, Jeremy Haines 2016 Loma Linda University

The Effect Of Orthodontic Treatment On Sagittal Root Position Of The Maxillary Central Incisor, Jeremy Haines

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Introduction: Sagittal root position (SRP) of maxillary incisors is an important factor in implant treatment planning. Kan et al defined four classes of SRP in an effort to aid implant placement treatment planning and these SRP classifications represent a novel approach to describing bone changes around the maxillary incisors. The effect of orthodontic tooth movement, specifically changes in inclination, on SRP is of interest in potentially facilitating immediate implant placement. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to use Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) to evaluate the adaptation of alveolar bone around the maxillary incisors as a result of orthodontic …


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