Orofacial pain remains appealing yet inadequately grasped condition in field of oral medicine. Many evidences and theories are emerging in this respect lately as a result of which treatment modalit...
This book "Orofacial Pain: Diagnosis and management" essentially serves this very purpose. Many components of the dissertation address etiology, epidemiology, and diagnosis to assist in guiding the...
Pain is the most common reason for physician consultation in most developed countries. It is a major symptom in many medical conditions, and can interfere with a person's quality of life and genera...
The myofacial pain is the most neglected topic though it is very important as we know the face is the complex structure which consist of ear, mouth, nose most importantly dentition which itself rep...
Orphan disease research has historically been highly fragmented by data type, by a research institution, and by disease. Individual efforts often have little interoperability and it can be almost i...
Co-operation, coordination, and interaction between different specialties in dentistry are extremely important in establishing diagnosis and treatment planning. Interaction between the different di...
With an increasing number of adult patients now seeking orthodontic treatment, the problems of a dentition affected by chronic periodontitis are more likely to be encountered. Adult patients presen...
In fixed orthodontic treatment, wires and brackets are the basic elements that are used to move teeth. Orthodontic wires are components of orthodontic appliances used to carry out the necessary too...
Today more than hundred years have passed since Dr Edward angle placed his first arch wire into a patient's mouth and orthodontics began. It was during that period many innovations did occur that h...
The smile was the first goal for early "regulators," it was occlusion that gave orthodontics its scientific foundation. Now today, dentists and patients alike realize that orthodontic treatment may...
The smile was the first goal for early "regulators," it was occlusion that gave orthodontics its scientific foundation. Now today, dentists and patients alike realize that orthodontic treatment may...
Orthodontic brackets are passive components of fixed appliances which are temporarily attached to the teeth during the course of orthodontic treatment. They are used to deliver forces from the arch...
The human face is a mirror held out to the world. A beautiful smile enhances self-esteem and also improves quality of life by providing overall health benefits. Photographs should be an essential p...
Orthodontic pain, the most cited negative effect arising from orthodontic force application, is a major concern for parents, patients, and clinicians. Orthodontic pain can generate negative emotion...
Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry which involves movement of the teeth through mechanical means. Initially orthodontics was taught primarily as mechanical endeavour, but the work of many rese...
In Orthodontic practice to provide a quality treatment to the patients, knowledge of different types of orthodontic wires available and proper selection of wire is very important. This book include...
The key to successful orthodontic treatment depends not only on manual skills and knowledge of treatment steps but also on knowledge and choice of materials being used. Today more than hundred year...
This book discusses the importance of diagnosing vertical problems as well as presenting findings on the effects of different treatment modalities. Some of the treatment proposed was based on anecd...
Management of medically compromised patients is an essential part of dental practice. With the present emphasis of patients on esthetics, the branch of orthodontics has no age bounds. An increasing...
Orthognathic surgery ; also known as corrective jaw surgery or simply jaw surgery, is surgery designed to correct conditions of the jaw and lower face related to structure, growth, airway issues in...