Adolescent retroconjugation–Magnetic Correction
Initial photo 1 month in lieu of magnetic appliance 8 months postoperatively Anti-collapse lifted Fixed orthodontic treatment completed, total of 1 year and 8 months
Initial photo 1 month in lieu of magnetic appliance 8 months postoperatively Anti-collapse lifted Fixed orthodontic treatment completed, total of 1 year and 8 months
Many people, whether they are mischievous children, petite women or outwardly rugged gentlemen have a strong phobia of dentistry or have had a painful experience of a dental visit. Many…
Anterior tooth anticollision (Class III malocclusion), which is often referred to as “geoblast”, has a high prevalence of 4-14% in Asian populations, while the prevalence rate of 12.81% was found…
Retroconjugation: When your child is still a small set of baby teeth, if they are retroconjugated, treatment can begin as soon as they are able to cooperate and wear the…
Malocclusion is an abnormality that occurs during a child’s growth and development and is a developmental malformation. With the deepening of clinical research, the concept of modern malocclusion is far…
Malocclusion refers to a variety of deformities caused by the misalignment of the teeth in relation to the jaws and the craniofacial region. Commonly, there are crowding of teeth, sparse…
“Buck teeth” is a northern term, but in the south it is often called “whistling teeth”. What causes the child “buck teeth” “whistle teeth”? 1, congenital factors: upper anterior teeth…
When many people talk to their doctor about their treatment plan and hear that healthy teeth will need to be extracted for orthodontic treatment, they almost always have the same…
To investigate the common complications of mandibular angle hypertrophy osteotomy by intraoral approach and its prevention and management. Methods From July 2007 to August 2012, 121 cases of intraoral approach…
I. Preoperative 1, patients admitted to the hospital for general anesthesia surgery, the need for a comprehensive physical examination to evaluate the patient’s current physical condition can undertake general anesthesia…