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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Three-dimensional characterization of maxillary molar displacement subsequent to headgear treatment with respect to time and force of application : development and pilot test of a novel study method /

Bar-Zion, Yossi. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2000. / Printout. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-75). Also available on the World Wide Web; PDF reader required.
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Reverse headgear treatment effect on unilateral cleft lip and palate of Chinese boys

Chen, Kam-fai. January 1995 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Dentistry / Master / Master of Dental Surgery
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Estudo cefalométrico comparativo das alterações decorrentes do uso de dois tipos de aparelhos extrabucais em jovens com má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão de Angle / Comparative cephalometric study of alterations in the Angle Class II division 1 malocclusion in young individuals treated with two types of headgear

Henriques, Rafael Pinelli 17 January 2005 (has links)
O presente trabalho propôs avaliar cefalometricamente as alterações dentárias, esqueléticas e tegumentares em jovens com má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão tratados com o aparelho extrabucal conjugado (splint maxilar) e com o aparelho extrabucal de tração occipital (IHG). Os grupos experimentais foram comparados à um grupo controle, que apresentavam a mesma má oclusão, pareados pelo gênero, idade e tempo de observação. Um total de 150 telerradiografias em norma lateral de 75 jovens fizeram parte da amostra, divididos em três grupos de 25. Os jovens do grupo 1 foram tratados com o aparelho extrabucal conjugado, apresentaram uma idade média inicial de 9,71 anos e foram observados pelo período médio de 1,41 anos. O grupo 2, foi submetido ao tratamento utilizando o aparelho extrabucal de tração occipital (IHG), com idade média inicial de 10,51 anos e acompanhados por um período de 1,32 anos. Os jovens do grupo 3 foram mantidos como controle, apresentaram uma idade média inicial de 10,06 anos e foram observados pelo período médio de 1,35 anos. Todas as mensurações foram submetidas à análise estatística. A análise dos resultados mostrou que o deslocamento anterior da maxila foi restringido significantemente nos grupos experimentais. A mandíbula apresentou um aumento de seu crescimento efetivo (Co-Gn) estatisticamente significante no grupo tratado com o aparelho AEB conjugado. A relação maxilomandibular melhorou significantemente nos grupos tratados. Em relação às alterações dentoalveolares superiores, o grupo tratado com o aparelho AEB conjugado apresentou uma inclinação para lingual dos incisivos superiores enquanto os outros 2 grupos apresentaram uma discreta inclinação para vestibular destes dentes. A movimentação de distalização dos molares superiores foi significante para os grupos experimentais. A movimentação de extrusão dos molares inferiores mostrou também um resultado não significante entre os grupos. Com relação ao perfil tegumentar, constatou-se que o ângulo nasolabial não apresentou modificação pelo tratamento, assim como a posição espacial do lábio inferior. Já o lábio superior demonstrou uma maior retrusão nos grupos experimentais com diferença estatística significante. Desta maneira, verificou-se que ambos protocolos de tratamento propiciaram alterações esqueléticas, dentárias e tegumentares clinicamente relevantes para a correção da má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão. / This study conducted a cephalometric evaluation of the dental, skeletal and soft tissue alterations in young individuals with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated with the maxillary splint and high-pull headgear (HPH). The study groups were compared to a control group presenting the same malocclusion matched for gender, age and period of observation. A total of 150 lateral cephalograms of 75 young individuals were analyzed, which were divided into three groups with 25 individuals each. The individuals in group 1 were treated with the maxillary splint, presented an initial mean age of 10 years and were observed for 1 year and 4 months. Group 2 was treated with the highpull headgear (HPH), had an initial mean age of 10 years and was followed for 1 year and 4 months. The subjects in group 3 were kept as controls, presented an initial mean age of 10 years and were observed for a mean period of 1 year and 4 months. All measurements were submitted to statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that interception of the Class II division 1 malocclusion in the study groups was significant, presenting specific effects inherent to each appliance investigated. The anterior maxillary displacement was significantly restricted in the study groups compared to the control group, especially for the group treated with HPH. The mandible presented a statistically significant increase in effective growth (Co_Gn) in the group treated with the maxillary splint, yet its anterior displacement (SNB) did not present significant alterations. The maxillomandibular relationship was significantly improved in the study groups. The vertical components did not present statistically significant differences between groups. With regard to the dentoalveolar alterations in the maxillary arch, the group treated with the maxillary splint presented a significant restriction in buccal inclination of the maxillary incisors. Distal movement of the maxillary molars was significant for both study groups, being larger for the group treated with the HPH, especially as to the crown movement (FHP_DISTAL6). Extrusion of the mandibular incisors was more restricted (1_GoMe) in the group treated with the maxillary splint, followed by the group treated with the HPH, yet with non-statistically significant outcomes. Extrusion of the mandibular molars was also non-significant between groups. With regard to the soft tissue profile, the nasolabial angle was not changed by treatment, as well as the position of the lower lip. On the other hand, the upper lip presented more retrusion in the group treated with the maxillary splint, followed by the group treated with the HPH, with statistically significant difference between the study groups and the control group. Therefore, it was concluded that both treatment protocols provided clinically relevant skeletal, dental and soft tissue alterations for correction of the Class II division 1 malocclusion.
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Estudo cefalométrico comparativo das alterações decorrentes do uso de dois tipos de aparelhos extrabucais em jovens com má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão de Angle / Comparative cephalometric study of alterations in the Angle Class II division 1 malocclusion in young individuals treated with two types of headgear

Rafael Pinelli Henriques 17 January 2005 (has links)
O presente trabalho propôs avaliar cefalometricamente as alterações dentárias, esqueléticas e tegumentares em jovens com má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão tratados com o aparelho extrabucal conjugado (splint maxilar) e com o aparelho extrabucal de tração occipital (IHG). Os grupos experimentais foram comparados à um grupo controle, que apresentavam a mesma má oclusão, pareados pelo gênero, idade e tempo de observação. Um total de 150 telerradiografias em norma lateral de 75 jovens fizeram parte da amostra, divididos em três grupos de 25. Os jovens do grupo 1 foram tratados com o aparelho extrabucal conjugado, apresentaram uma idade média inicial de 9,71 anos e foram observados pelo período médio de 1,41 anos. O grupo 2, foi submetido ao tratamento utilizando o aparelho extrabucal de tração occipital (IHG), com idade média inicial de 10,51 anos e acompanhados por um período de 1,32 anos. Os jovens do grupo 3 foram mantidos como controle, apresentaram uma idade média inicial de 10,06 anos e foram observados pelo período médio de 1,35 anos. Todas as mensurações foram submetidas à análise estatística. A análise dos resultados mostrou que o deslocamento anterior da maxila foi restringido significantemente nos grupos experimentais. A mandíbula apresentou um aumento de seu crescimento efetivo (Co-Gn) estatisticamente significante no grupo tratado com o aparelho AEB conjugado. A relação maxilomandibular melhorou significantemente nos grupos tratados. Em relação às alterações dentoalveolares superiores, o grupo tratado com o aparelho AEB conjugado apresentou uma inclinação para lingual dos incisivos superiores enquanto os outros 2 grupos apresentaram uma discreta inclinação para vestibular destes dentes. A movimentação de distalização dos molares superiores foi significante para os grupos experimentais. A movimentação de extrusão dos molares inferiores mostrou também um resultado não significante entre os grupos. Com relação ao perfil tegumentar, constatou-se que o ângulo nasolabial não apresentou modificação pelo tratamento, assim como a posição espacial do lábio inferior. Já o lábio superior demonstrou uma maior retrusão nos grupos experimentais com diferença estatística significante. Desta maneira, verificou-se que ambos protocolos de tratamento propiciaram alterações esqueléticas, dentárias e tegumentares clinicamente relevantes para a correção da má oclusão de Classe II, 1ª divisão. / This study conducted a cephalometric evaluation of the dental, skeletal and soft tissue alterations in young individuals with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated with the maxillary splint and high-pull headgear (HPH). The study groups were compared to a control group presenting the same malocclusion matched for gender, age and period of observation. A total of 150 lateral cephalograms of 75 young individuals were analyzed, which were divided into three groups with 25 individuals each. The individuals in group 1 were treated with the maxillary splint, presented an initial mean age of 10 years and were observed for 1 year and 4 months. Group 2 was treated with the highpull headgear (HPH), had an initial mean age of 10 years and was followed for 1 year and 4 months. The subjects in group 3 were kept as controls, presented an initial mean age of 10 years and were observed for a mean period of 1 year and 4 months. All measurements were submitted to statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that interception of the Class II division 1 malocclusion in the study groups was significant, presenting specific effects inherent to each appliance investigated. The anterior maxillary displacement was significantly restricted in the study groups compared to the control group, especially for the group treated with HPH. The mandible presented a statistically significant increase in effective growth (Co_Gn) in the group treated with the maxillary splint, yet its anterior displacement (SNB) did not present significant alterations. The maxillomandibular relationship was significantly improved in the study groups. The vertical components did not present statistically significant differences between groups. With regard to the dentoalveolar alterations in the maxillary arch, the group treated with the maxillary splint presented a significant restriction in buccal inclination of the maxillary incisors. Distal movement of the maxillary molars was significant for both study groups, being larger for the group treated with the HPH, especially as to the crown movement (FHP_DISTAL6). Extrusion of the mandibular incisors was more restricted (1_GoMe) in the group treated with the maxillary splint, followed by the group treated with the HPH, yet with non-statistically significant outcomes. Extrusion of the mandibular molars was also non-significant between groups. With regard to the soft tissue profile, the nasolabial angle was not changed by treatment, as well as the position of the lower lip. On the other hand, the upper lip presented more retrusion in the group treated with the maxillary splint, followed by the group treated with the HPH, with statistically significant difference between the study groups and the control group. Therefore, it was concluded that both treatment protocols provided clinically relevant skeletal, dental and soft tissue alterations for correction of the Class II division 1 malocclusion.
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A cephalometric evaluation of single arch cervical traction therapy a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... orthodontics ... /

Albertson, Dean E. January 1972 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1972.
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A cephalometric evaluation of early treatment with the high pull facebow a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in orthodontics ... /

DeVries, William E. Fortson, Raymond A. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1975.
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A cephalometric evaluation of single arch cervical traction therapy a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... orthodontics ... /

Albertson, Dean E. January 1972 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1972.
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A cephalometric evaluation of early treatment with the high pull facebow a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in orthodontics ... /

DeVries, William E. Fortson, Raymond A. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1975.
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Reverse headgear treatment effect on unilateral cleft lip and palate of Chinese boys

Chen, Kam-fai. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M.D.S.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-57). Also available in print.
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Extraoral 3D-scanning - conformity between extraoral 3D scanning and clinical measurements of the face

Persson, Angelica, Lindewald, Amanda January 2021 (has links)
Aim: To use the extraoral scanner 3D Sense in practice and compare the measurements on scanned material with conventional, direct clinical measurements. This is to evaluate if extraoral scanning can replace a clinical examination and extraoral 2D photography. Material & method: Fifteen adults at the Faculty of Odontology were recruited for the study. Five determined landmarks were marked in the faces of the subjects. Direct clinical measurements were performed between the landmarks of every subject and used as a reference. The subjects' faces were scanned and the same distances were measured in the scans. Differences in measurements of the two methods were conducted in a paired t-test. Intra- and inter operator differences were calculated for all distances. Intraclass correlations were used to describe to what extent subjects in the same group resemble each other.  Results: Conformity of direct clinical measurements and measurements on scanned material varied between the mean difference of 0,22-5,13 mm. Intra- and inter operator ICC was overall excellent. Conclusion: The measurements between the landmarks pronasale (prn) and pogonion (pg) was the only distance with no statistical significant difference between the two methods. The 3D Sense shows decreasing conformity to clinical measurements with increasing distances. Inter operator ICC shows excellent values and measuring on scanned material can be regarded as a reproducible method. The results indicate clinical acceptance for use of 3D Sense for some purposes in odontology. 3D Sense has been validated in-vitro and analyzed in-vivo. The studies have established the 3D Sense’s adequacy in odontology.

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