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View article: Inheritance of Class III Soft Tissue Facial Features from Parents to Offsprings Using Photogrammetric Analysis Technique
Inheritance of Class III Soft Tissue Facial Features from Parents to Offsprings Using Photogrammetric Analysis Technique Open
The results of this study simplify the orthodontic treatment planning in subjects having class III malocclusion in terms of predicting the course of facial growth from parents. Such prediction can guide in forecasting the treatment outcome…
View article: Implant Guide X - An Extraoral Guide for Optimal Implant Placement in Orthodontics
Implant Guide X - An Extraoral Guide for Optimal Implant Placement in Orthodontics Open
Orthodontic mini-screws provide absolute skeletal anchorage and can be placed in various sites according to needs. The advantage of these implants is their ease of insertion and removal, as well as the ability to immediately withstand forc…
View article: Study on the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma and Its Effect on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Study on the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma and Its Effect on Orthodontic Tooth Movement Open
Submucosal injection of platelet -rich protein is a technique for speeding orthodontic tooth movement by imitating the impact of bone without causing alveolar bone loss or necessitating a surgical procedure. With a growing awareness of ort…
View article: Parental Transmission Effects of the PAX7 Polymorphisms among Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip Palate
Parental Transmission Effects of the PAX7 Polymorphisms among Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip Palate Open
Background: Orofacial clefts (OFCs) are the most common congenital deformities in the human face, with a prevalence of around 1:800 to 1:1000 among the Indian population. Aim: To assess the Paired box 7 ( PAX7) gene polymorphisms in the et…
View article: Genetic etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate
Genetic etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate Open
Genetic studies in humans have demonstrated that Cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) have a diverse genetic background and probably environmental factors influencing these malformations. CL/P is one of the most common congenital …
View article: Esthetic outcome and airway evaluation following Bi-Jaw surgery V/S mandibular setback surgery in skeletal class III malocclusion using surgery first approach
Esthetic outcome and airway evaluation following Bi-Jaw surgery V/S mandibular setback surgery in skeletal class III malocclusion using surgery first approach Open
Cases treated with bi-jaw surgeries had a significant soft-tissue improvement in the long term compared to mandibular setback surgeries. Since there was a significant reduction in the lower airway in cases treated with isolated mandibular …