Arch width and form: a review
RT Lee - American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial …, 1999 - Elsevier
A study of the literature reveals a variety of opinions on the potential for change in arch
dimensions. The variations in sample sizes, treatment mechanics, and retention regimens …
dimensions. The variations in sample sizes, treatment mechanics, and retention regimens …
Adult growth, aging, and the single-tooth implant.
LJ Oesterle, RJ Cronin Jr - International Journal of Oral & …, 2000 - search.ebscohost.com
Single-tooth implants are an increasingly popular method for replacing single teeth. While
the effects of growth on implants in children have been well documented, the changes that …
the effects of growth on implants in children have been well documented, the changes that …
Dentoalveolar development in subjects with normal occlusion. A longitudinal study between the ages of 5 and 31 years
B Thilander - The European Journal of Orthodontics, 2009 - academic.oup.com
The aim of the present study was to examine dentoalveolar development in subjects with an
'ideal'(normal) occlusion. The material comprised 436 study casts of 189 male and 247 …
'ideal'(normal) occlusion. The material comprised 436 study casts of 189 male and 247 …
Maxillary arch size and shape in American blacks and whites
BG Burris, EF Harris - The Angle Orthodontist, 2000 - meridian.allenpress.com
American blacks have larger teeth than whites, but they less frequently exhibit crowding—
apparently because of larger arch dimensions. This study quantified differences in arch size …
apparently because of larger arch dimensions. This study quantified differences in arch size …
Maturational changes of the normal occlusion: a 40-year follow-up
Introduction In this study, we aimed to evaluate the changes in dental arch dimensions, tooth
size, and incisor crowding in subjects with normal occlusion over a 40-year period. Methods …
size, and incisor crowding in subjects with normal occlusion over a 40-year period. Methods …
Age changes of jaws and soft tissue profile
P Sharma, A Arora, A Valiathan - The Scientific World Journal, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Age‐related changes of jaws and soft tissue profile are important both for orthodontists and
general dentists. Mouth profile is the area which is manipulated during dental treatment …
general dentists. Mouth profile is the area which is manipulated during dental treatment …
Long-term stability of dental arch form in normal occlusion from 13 to 31 years of age
J Henrikson, M Persson… - The European Journal of …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Based on observations of longitudinal changes in dental arch dimensions, it has been stated
that an individuality of arch form an integrity of this form exists. However, longitudinal studies …
that an individuality of arch form an integrity of this form exists. However, longitudinal studies …
The rationale for orthodontic retention: piecing together the jigsaw
D Millett - British Dental Journal, 2021 - nature.com
Retaining teeth in their corrected positions following orthodontic treatment is one of the most
challenging aspects of orthodontic practice. Despite much research, the rationale for …
challenging aspects of orthodontic practice. Despite much research, the rationale for …
Transverse skeletal and dentoalveolar changes during growth
RM Hesby, SD Marshall, DV Dawson… - American Journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Introduction: We previously reported that, on average, maxillary molars erupt with buccal
crown torque and upright with age, mandibular molars erupt with lingual crown torque and …
crown torque and upright with age, mandibular molars erupt with lingual crown torque and …
Method to classify dental arch forms
Introduction The aim of this study was to propose a method to classify dental arch forms of
subjects with normal occlusion into several types that can ensure both goodness of fit and …
subjects with normal occlusion into several types that can ensure both goodness of fit and …