D_Research Archives - Al-Hawash Private University https://hpu.edu.sy/category/d_research/ Al-Hawash Private University ,Faculty of Languages, Faculty of Cosmetology & Health Care, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Pharmacy Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:46:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://hpu.edu.sy/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-logo1-1-32x32.png D_Research Archives - Al-Hawash Private University https://hpu.edu.sy/category/d_research/ 32 32 CBCT-based assessment of apical root resorption and alveolar bone height following orthodontic treatment of Class I moderate crowding with labial vs. lingual fixed appliances in young adults: A randomized controlled trial https://hpu.edu.sy/cbct-based-assessment-of-apical-root-resorption-and-alveolar-bone-height-following-orthodontic-treatment-of-class-i-moderate-crowding-with-labial-vs-lingual-fixed-appliances-in-young-adults-a-random/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 16:32:54 +0000 https://hpu.edu.sy/?p=51750 Authors : Jehad M. Kara-Boulad 1, Ahmad S. Burhan 2, Mohammad Y. Hajeer 2, Fehmieh R. Nawaya 3, Samer T. Jaber 4 Name : CBCT-based assessment of apical root resorption …

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Authors :

Jehad M. Kara-Boulad 1, Ahmad S. Burhan 2, Mohammad Y. Hajeer 2, Fehmieh R. Nawaya 3, Samer T. Jaber 4

Name :

CBCT-based assessment of apical root resorption and alveolar bone height following orthodontic treatment of Class I moderate crowding with labial vs. lingual fixed appliances in young adults:
A randomized controlled trial

Published in :

International Orthodontics

Summary:

Objectives > Apical root resorption and alveolar bone loss are potential complications associated with orthodontic treatment. This study aimed to assess apical root resorption and alveolar boneheight following orthodontic treatment of moderate crowding with labial vs. lingual fixed appliances using CBCT imaging.
Subjects and methods > All patients meeting the eligibility criteria were included from March 2022 to June 2022 at the University of Damascus Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics.
The study involved patients diagnosed with Class I malocclusion and moderate crowding in both arches that could be treated on a non-extraction basis. Participants were randomly divided into two groups. One group was treated using lingual appliances (DTC® IN-Tendo JK-SL, DTC Medical Apparatus Co., Hangzhou, China) with a 0.018-inch slot. The sequence of archwires used included 0.012″, 0.014 0.016″ nickel-titanium,  0.016″x  0.022″ TMA, 0.016″x0.022″ stainless steel,and 0.017″x 0.025″ stainless steel. The other group received treatment with labial straight-wire appliances (AO Mini Master® – MBT System, metal brackets, Sheboygan, WI, USA) also featuring a 0.018-inch slot. The sequence of archwires used was 0.012″, 0.014″, 0.016″ nickel-titanium 0.016″x 0.022″ nickel-titanium, 0.016 and 0.017″ x 0.025″ stainless steel. The CBCT images were taken before the commencement of treatment (T0) and one day following the end of treatment (T1). The apical root resorption and alveolar bone height of the upper and lower teeth

Keywords :

Lingual appliances, Apical root resorption,Alveolar bone height, Crowding, CBCT

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Is It Time to Reconsider Some Terminology Change in Dentistry? https://hpu.edu.sy/research-in-dentistry-in-hpu/ Sat, 17 Feb 2018 10:22:01 +0000 https://hpu.edu.sy/?p=53137 Author : Alshaarani F,Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Alhwash University, Homs, SyriaOPINION Name : Is It Time to Reconsider Some Terminology Change in Dentistry? Published in : Journal …

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Author :

Alshaarani F,Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Alhwash University, Homs, SyriaOPINION

Name :

Is It Time to Reconsider Some Terminology Change in Dentistry?

Published in :

Journal of Oral Health and Dental Science

 

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