Orthodontics
The term "orthodontics" may be lessened into 2 Greek words - "orthos" that means straight or correct and "dontics" that means teeth. Orthodontics describes the practice of straightening misaligned teeth or malocclusions. Dentists who specialize in Dental medicine will facilitate manage an abnormal positioning of the teeth, jaws and face. While dental medicine entails the management of the tooth movement, dentofacial orthopedics involves the advice of facial growth and the facial development that happens for the foremost half throughout the childhood, and could be a reason youngsters and is a reason usually the most effective candidates for receiving dentofacial orthopedic treatment.
Dentofacial Orthopedics
Dentofacial medical science is one amongst the numerous areas that a medical practitioner will concentrate on treating any imbalances of the jaws and teeth. The goal of a dentofacial medical science is to guide a facial development and growth in order that the teeth line up commonly.
Title : Effect of application of turmeric extract powder solution on the colour changes of non-vital teeth. (An in-vitro study).
Haidy Salem, National Research Center, Egypt
Title : Tooth-borne versus bone-borne rapid maxillary expansion for transverse maxillary deficiency: A systematic review
Mahdieh Khosravi, Dr. Khosravi Clinic, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Oral health status and barriers to utilization of dental services among pregnant women in sunsari, Nepal: A cross-sectional study
Krishna Subedi, Gandaki Medical College Teaching Hospital & Research Centre, Nepal
Title : Conventional composite restoration v/S fiber reinforced composite restoration
Amandeep Kaur, Surendera Dental College and Research Institute, India
Title : An innovative way to the conventional reconstruction techniques of the middle third of the face with microvascularized fibula flap
Laurindo Moacir Sassi, Erasto Gaertner Hospital and Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Title : Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease (Cppd, or pseudo gout) Of the temper mandibular joint: An unusual condition
Manveer Singh Chhina, Glasgow Dental Hospital & School, United Kingdom