TRANSIENT MALOCCLUSIONS Transient malocclusions These are self-correcting malocclusions encountered during the development of the dental occlusion, which are normal for that…
DEPAR TMENT OF PAEDIA TRIC ANTERIOR CROSS BITE in primary and mixed dentition INTRODUCTION • DEFINITION According to Graber: Cross bite is a condition where one or more…
ANCHORAGE Presented by : Satyam mehta BDS IV yr Definition Factors affecting anchorage Classification Implants as Anchorage Units The term anchorage , in its orthodontics…
Seminars in Orthodontics Topic: Retention and Relapse Rachel Bellan, DMD May 24, 2010 Why is retention needed? Gingival and periodontal tissue require time posttreatment…
C LASS 1 T YPE 5 Definition Occlusion The manner in which the upper and lower teeth come together when the mouth is closed. Malocclusion Malocclusion is a problem in the…
PREVETION OF DENTAL CARIES http://apexiondental.com/ http://hihttp://hidentfinishingschool.blogspot.com / INTRODUCTION Dental caries is defined as a progressive irreversible…
Etiology of malocclusion by:Anshdeep singh c.r.r.i Introduction Malocclusion may be defined as a significant deviation from what is defined as normal or ideal occlusion (Andrews,1972)…
1. Endodontic Topics 2005, 10, 3–29 Copyright r Blackwell MunksgaardAll rights reservedENDODONTIC TOPICS 20051601-1538Root canal morphology and itsrelationship to endodonticproceduresFRANK…