Unilateral Posterior Crossbite with Mandibular Shift: A Review
Based on this literature review, early orthodontic treatment of unilateral posterior crossbites with mandibular shifts is recommended. Treatment success is high if it is started
Based on this literature review, early orthodontic treatment of unilateral posterior crossbites with mandibular shifts is recommended. Treatment success is high if it is started
Objectives: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a particularly destructive form of tooth decay that afflicts young children. Although few prevalence data have been published for
Aim: To determine the patterns of removal, replacement and placement of amalgam restorations by Ontario dentists.Methods: A structured self-administered postal survey was sent to dentists
Purpose: Light units used for polymerization of resin composites are subject to deterioration with age, and frequent maintenance is required to maintain optimal efficacy. This
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used in the treatment of pain, including pain of dental origin, for many years. Even though they are effective
Objective: To evaluate the fracture resistance of teeth restored using 2 intracoronal direct and indirect adhesive techniques.Methods: Forty maxillary premolars were divided randomly into 4
Great changes are happening to the dental profession, and the outcomes have, until now, been impossible to predict. Dental staff shortages are worrying the Government,
On the cover of issue we have placed a sample of Colgate FluoriGard. Dental caries remains a major health and social problem and has the
The General Dental Council has agreed new registration fee levels for 2006. The new levels will mean a registration and retention fee increase of £13
Corroborating the story first leaked in Dentistry magazine’s 16 June issue, the Government has announced a proposed system for new patient charges. In the form
Objective: To describe and compare patterns of tooth loss in 2 groups of 21- to 25-year-old Hong Kong Chinese patients examined 15 years apart.Materials and
The misuse of various chemicals in dentistry may cause damage to gingiva and alveolar bone. In this case report, we describe necrosis of the gingiva