Browsing Centre for Oral Bioengineering by Subject "Mandible"
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The effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers: a systematic review.
(2016-12)OBJECTIVE: In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to determine the effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers on periodontal health, survival and failure rates of ... -
Estimating age using permanent molars and third cervical vertebrae shape with a novel semi-automated method.
(2018-08)Estimating chronological age accurately in young adults is difficult and additional methods are required to increase the accuracy. This study explored a new semi-automated method to assess shape change of third cervical ... -
Features and Networks of the Mandible on Computed Tomography
The mandible or lower jaw is the largest and hardest bone in the human facial skeleton. Fractures of the mandible are reported to be a common facial trauma in emergency medicine and gaining insights into mandibular morphology ... -
The impact of subcrestal placement on short locking-taper implants placed in posterior maxilla and mandible: a retrospective evaluation on hard and soft tissues stability after 2 years of loading.
(2014)AIM: Objective of this study was to assess the influence of the subcrestal placement level of short implants with a locking-taper connection design on crestal bone levels and soft tissues health. METHODS: A clinical ... -
A radiographic study of the mandibular third molar root development in different ethnic groups.
(2017-12-01)BACKGROUND: The nature of differences in the timing of tooth formation between ethnic groups is important when estimating age. AIM: To calculate age of transition of the mandibular third (M3) molar tooth stages from archived ...