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João-pedro Marcelino

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Radiographic healing patterns after tooth-borne distraction in canine model

2020

Background The osteogenesis distraction technique applied to the craniofacial skeleton is an alternative treatment for dentofacial deformities. Despite the advantages of tooth-borne distractors, few studies have evaluated their clinical implementation in sagittal dentoskeletal deformities. This study aimed provide a radiographic assessment of the effect of two different activations of tooth-borne distraction in the lengthening of the mandible in canines. Material and Methods Ten male beagle dogs, approximately one year old, were used for this experimental study. Three remained as a control group and seven underwent a mandibular tooth-borne distraction protocol with single daily activation i…

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryOrthodontic Appliance DesignResearchRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmenteducationMandibleOrthodonticsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSagittal planemedicine.anatomical_structureDistractionMedicineDistraction osteogenesisbusinessBone regenerationGeneral DentistryCanine modelUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASpsychological phenomena and processesJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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