날짜

제 목

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Dictation

9/7
(개강)

Treatment Plans Correct Issues, Protect Positive Esthetic Elements

 

임승원

Periodontal Health Is Better With Removable Aligner Treatment

1

Growing Body of Evidence Shows That Exercise Results in Reduction in Pain Sensitivity

7

MADs Have a Positive Effect on OSA

17

9/23

Not All Thermoform Material Fits the Same

29

기연주

Patient, Parent Satisfaction With Orthodontic Treatment Is Generally High

35

Excessive Lower Eyelid Sclera Show Improved With Le Fort I Procedure

43

Post-Treatment Incisor Proclination Not Linked to Increased Gingival Recession  

51

9/30

Medicaid Patients More Than 4x More Likely to Be Dismissed From Tx Prior to Completion

57

Sun Lijun

No Increase in Root Resorption in Root Canal-Treated Teeth

63

Miniscrews Offer Little Advantage to Herbst Treatment

69

Serial Extraction Procedures Can Significantly Reduce Active Orthodontic Tx Time

75

10/14

What Is the Predicted Outcome of Aligner Treatment?

83

김지권

Sleep Bruxism Episodes Linked to Transient Hypoxia

89

How Do You Get Patients to Keep Their Appointments Without Alienating Them?

99

Mini-Implant-Supported Maxillary Expansion Limits Side Effects

101

10/23

Practice Leaders Must Strive for Clarity, Consistency, Good Attitude

 

이규형

Limited Research on Effectiveness of Surgical Interventions to Accelerate Orthodontic Tx

111

The Best Wire to Use for a Bonded Retainer Is a 5-Stranded 0.215-Inch Wire

153

Impacted Canines Associated With Reduced Ridge Dimensions

157

10/28

Are Archwire Sizes Accurate?

165

문지아

Is Bracket Placement With a Boone Gauge Accurate?

177

Mandibular Plane Angle, Hyoid Bone Distance Weak Predictors of OSA Tx Outcome

183

What Is the Prevalence of Malocclusions From Primary to Early Permanent Dentition?

191

11/4

Defective Restorations - Repair or Replace?

199

전준보

Infant Orthopedic Treatment Does Not Improve Maxillary Arch Dimensions

209

Is CAT Effective in Controlling Orthodontic Tooth Movement? Yes and No

221

Light-Cured Fluoride Varnish Reduces Demineralization Around Orthodontic Brackets

231

11/11

Bone-Anchored Surgically Assisted Maxillary Expansion Similar to Traditional Appliance

239

Hussein Aljawad

Facial Sexual Dimorphism in Children Assessed

245

Hawley Appliances Can Be Fabricated Without the Use of Intraoral Impressions

255

Eugenol Paste Reduces Dry Socket After Third Molar Extraction

261

11/18

Responsive Website, Robust Online Presence Attracts New Patients

 

박하연

What Is Smoking's Relationship to Tooth Loss?

267

Impact of Education Debt on Career Decisions

275

Non-Invasive TMD Therapy Is Not Improved by Additional Use of an Occlusal Splint

283

11/25

Dentoskeletal Changes Following Mini-Implant Molar Intrusion Assessed

293

문윤경

Combating Biofilm, White Spot Lesions

301

3D Volume-Wrapped Images Accurately Model the Face

309

RME Activation Affects Reported Pain

315

12/2

Appropriate Online Presence Is Essential for Attracting New Orthodontic Pts

321

김현희

Posterior Crossbite Increases Risk of TMJ Click Long Term

325

Does Presence of Allograft in Repaired Alveolar Clefts Affect Canine Eruption Velocity?

333

Can Plastic Bracket Shields Reduce Mucosal Irritation, Pain After Bracket Placement?

339

12/9
(종강)

Bite Force Related to Functional Appliance Treatment Outcome

351

기연주

Researchers Evaluate Miniscrews Placed in Mandibular Buccal Shelf

359

Autotransplanted Teeth With Fully Developed Roots Have a High Success Rate

365

Premolar Extraction Not Linked to OSA

373
 

Regularly Measure Tx Progress, Outcomes to Improve Results

   

Probiotics Ineffective for Preventing White Spot Lesions

379

Is CVM the Best Method for Predicting Mandibular Growth?  

385

Orthognathic Surgery Affects the Dynamics of Facial Expressions

393
 

Tooth Eruption in Adults Related to Pattern of Mandibular Growth

405  

Root-Filled Teeth Show Significantly Less EARR After Orthodontic Tx

413

Bone Support on Teeth Adjacent to Clefts Assessed

421

Latex, Non-Latex Elastics Perform Equally Well Intraorally

427
 

Adult Class III Patients Do Not Always Require Surgical Orthodontic Tx

433  

TMJ Effects of Anterior Mandibular Repositioning Reviewed

447

OTC Whitening as Effective as Traditional Bleaching Trays

465

Managing Practice Overhead Can Be Challenging

479
 

How Do Orthodontists and General Dentists Feel About IPR of Teeth?

481  

Radiographic Features Can Successfully Predict Spontaneous Space Closure

487

One-Third of Extraction Spaces Reopen to Some Degree 1 Year Post-Treatment

493

OHRQoL Improved After Orthodontics, Surgery in Patients With Severe Malocclusions

501
 

Easy Technique Reliably Evaluates Anterior Vertical Dimension

   

Measured Panoramic Parameters Generally Weak at Predicting Maxillary Canine Impaction

509

Cortical Bone Density Does Not Significantly Affect Success of Orthodontic Microimplants

517

Long-Time Maxillary Anterior Alignment Stability Similar in Class I, II Patients

525
 

Desktop-Scanned Virtual Models Accurate, Reliable

533  

Is There a Difference in Quality of Orthodontic Tx in Private Practice vs University Clinics?

539

Peri-Implantitis - A Looming Concern

545

Mouth Exercises Temporarily Increase Lip-Closing Force

553
 

Adding Silver Nanoparticles to Hawley Retainers Has Strong Antimicrobial Effect

561  

Self-Ligating Brackets Do Not Increase Treatment Efficiency

567

AcceleDent Vibrational Device Does Not Decrease Orthodontic Pain

575

Anterior Open Bites Can Be Treated With Orthodontics Alone

585
 

Pain With Self-Ligating and Conventional Brackets - Is There a Difference?

593  

Chemical Properties of Aligners Unaffected by Intraoral Aging

601

What Does It Take to Foster a Positive Practice Environment?

607

Le Fort I Osteotomy Has an Impact on the Nasopharyngeal Airway

609
 

TADs - Proper Miniscrew Placement Critical to Success

   

Spontaneous Mandibular Widening Occurs With Rapid Palatal Expansion Tx

621

Patients With Poor Oral Hygiene Have Increased Likelihood of Missing Appointments

629

SARME Results in Enlargement of Pharyngeal Airway

635
 

Stainless Steel Miniscrews Studied as Titanium Alternative

647  

Genetic Makeup May Predispose to TMD Pain

657

Demineralization Significantly Weakens Bracket SBS

659

Cognitive Function of Children Affected by Sleep Apnea

667
 

Avoiding Canine Substitution Due to Esthetic Concerns Is No Longer Valid

701  

Vibratory Stimuli With Electric Toothbrush Enhances Canine Tooth Movement

711

Mechanical Stability of Miniscrews Unaffected by Timing of Loading

719

Limited Treatment System Can Effectively Intrude a Maxillary First Molar

727
 

Piezocision Enhances Canine Distalization

733

 

Fixed Appliances More Cost-Effective for Anterior Crossbites

741

What Is the Average Tx Time for Fixed Orthodontic Appliances?

747

Much of the Retention Strategy We Utilize in Practice Unsupported by Strong Evidence

759

 

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Dictation

3/4
(개강)

Don’t Let Bad Attitudes Destroy Team Morale

 

임승원

Is TAD Stability Affected by Length?

1

Canine Substitution Considered Gold Standard for Cleft Lip & Palate

7

Low-Level Laser Therapy Not Helpful for Reducing TMD Pain

17

3/11

Clear Elastomeric Module Staining by Specific Beverages Compromises Esthetics

27

기연주

Class I & II Girls Have Similar Growth Patterns

33

Secular Trends Found in Historical Longitudinal Growth Studies

41

Does RME Improve Bedwetting?

49

3/18

Manufacturers Don’t Disclose MRI Compatibility With Their Appliances, Wires

57

Zhang Fan

PT Shows Good Short-Term Success for OSA

73

No Consensus on Approaches for Diagnosis, Management of ICR

81

Greatest Risk of Theft of Practice Assets Comes From Your Own Staff

89

3/25

New Embedded Microsensors Objectively Assess Appliance Wear Time

91

김지권

Significant Differences in TAD Fracture Rates

99

Esthetic Differences Between Open vs Closed Technique In Palatally Displaced Canines?

107

Should We Remove Orthodontic Appliances Prior to MRI Scans?

117

4/1

Guest Presentation - Consider Accuracy, Expense, Usability When Buying Intraoral Scanner

 

Hussein Aljawad

Patient-Specific Factors Determine Which Appliance Is Best for Crossbite Correction

123

Treatment of Maxillary Impacted Central Incisors Has High Success Rate

129

Differences Found in Psychological Traits Between Lingual, Labial Orthodontic Patients

137

4/8

Extension Arm, Additional Lingual Force Keys to Molar Protraction

143

이규형

Do Dental Electrical Devices Interfere With Cardiac Pacemakers or Defibrillators?

149

Orthodontic Bonding Composites Tested for Safety

157

Clinical Examination Provides Poor OSA Diagnosis

163

4/15

Does Autotransplantation Have an Advantage Over Implant Placement?

171

문지아

Body Size Not Critical Factor in Young Adults’ Appraisal of Dentists

179

Brushing, Fluoride Mouthwash Similar to CPP-ACP Varnish in Caries Prevention

185

Polishing Enamel After Bracket Removal – Aluminum Oxide Discs or Carbide Burs?

191

5/6

How Do SARPE, LeFort Osteotomy Maxillary Expansion Compare?

197

기연주

Orthognathic Treatment Improves Function of Mastication

207

Manage Your Office Team So That Your Practice Runs Smoother

213

Both Removable, Fixed Tx Approach to Anterior Crossbite Correction Effective

215

5/13

Apply Laws of Static Equilibrium to Save Time, Money

 

Sun Lijun

Lack of Molar Occlusion Does Not Increase Risk of Developing TMD Pain

223

Checklists Can Significantly Reduce Surgical AEs

235

Facial Form, Molar Occlusion Influence Space Loss in Sites of Missing First Primary Molars

245

5/20

Improved Sleep Habits, Muscle Relaxation Ineffective at Reducing Bruxism

251

문윤경

Xylitol Gum Can Significantly Reduce Incidence of MS in Young Children

259

Bone-Borne Expanders Produce Greater Orthopedic Effects in Adolescents

269

Patient Age, Field of View Size Impact Re-Exposure in CBCT Imaging

279

6/3

Pizza Significantly Contributes to Increased Obesity Among U.S. Children, Adolescents

287

김지권

Are Orthodontic Ads Supported by Evidence?

297

Timely Deciduous Tooth Extraction Promotes Eruption of Impacted Canines

303

Malocclusion Predictor of Need for Orthodontic Tx in Permanent Dentition

313

6/17
(종강)

CBCT Detects High Prevalence of Second Molar Resorption From Third Molars

321

임승원

Maxillomandibular Advancement Surgery Works Well for All Levels of OSA

329

Checklists Are an Easy Way to Reduce Problems in Your Office

335

Surgical Treatment for ClassⅢ Patients-Which Procedure Do They Prefer?

337

7/1

Corticotomies Accelerate Tooth Movement for Limited Times

 

전준보

Cephalometric Films in Diagnosis, Treatment Planning

345

No Longer Necessary to Use Palatal Injection to Extract Maxillary Teeth Under Local Anesthesia

351

Bone Density Found to Be Associated With Efficiency of Molar Intrusion

357

7/8

Giving a Second Opinion in Orthodontics

365

박하연

Water Fluoridation May Prevent Approximately Half of Hospitalizations for Odontogenic Infections

367

Meta-Analysis Concludes Aspirin Should Not Be Stopped for Tooth Extractions

373

Final Anterior Inclinations Between Bracket Prescription Measured

383

7/15

Extractions Do Not Adversely Impact Esthetics of Soft Tissue Facial Profile Over Time

389

기연주

No Benefit Provided From Antibiotics for Third Molar Extractions

397

Stability of Le Fort I Maxillary Inferior Repositioning Surgery Assessed

403

Dental Pulp Cells Have the Potential to Regenearte Facial Nerves

409

7/22

Airway Volume Unaffected by Extraction in Majority of Patients

419

김현희

Effect of Mouthwashes on Cariogenic Biofilm

431

Root Resorption Is Related to Higher Orthodontic Force Levels, Extended Treatment

443

SARPE Complications Are Rare, Can Be Significant

461

 

Common Denominators of a Good Face

   

Long-Term Relapse After BSSO With vs Without Genioplasty

469

Patients Are Expecting More From Their Orthodontic Treatment

475

BJA Equally Effective as TBA for Class Ⅱ Treatment

481

 

Supplemental Vibrational Force During Orthodontic Alignment Tested

489

 

Promising Technique May Improve Postop Facial Esthetics

497

Exercise Training Increases Tongue, Lip Strength

507

Choosing the Right Retention Protocol

515

 

Should You Add an Additional Office to Your Practice?

523

 

Do Oral Appliances for OSA Improve Levels of Daytime Sleepiness?

525

Effect of Proclining Mandibular Incisors Prior to Class Ⅲ Surgery

533

Is There an Easy Way to Avoid a Ridge Graft?

541

 

Perhaps One Size Does Not Fit All for Treating OSA

553

 

Treatment Outcomes of Lingual, Labial Treatments Compared

561

Clues as to Which Pts Will Seek Orthodontic Treatment

569

Do Malocclusions Negatively Affect QOL In Children?

577

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풀어봅시다!!!  

2016년 03월 11일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Choose the answer.

Researchers from Sweden and Iraq conducted a study about the effect of RME on nocturnal enuresis. Two to three months after the expansion, there were significant improvements in the breathing function and a (increase, decrease) in the plasma osmolality.

2016년 03월 18일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Dentists have much invested in their practices. They need to protect their practices from fraud and noncompliance. Mr. Kerr provided 4 components for how to reduce the risk of fraud and theft in the practice.

(1) Control environment: (                  ) is important for successful implementation of internal framework.

(2) (                       ): Cost-benefit evaluation helps decide the extent of monitoring and control activities required..

(3) Control activities

(4) (                               )

2016년 03월 25일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

* Choose True or False.
Researchers from France investigated the artifacts of various types of fixed orthodontic appliances on MRI scans of the head and neck region.

문제 1:During MRI imaging, stainless steel brackets caused extensive artifacts.(T/F)

문제 2:Ceramic brackets with metal slots did not cause artifacts beyond the oral cavity. (T/F)

2016년 05월 13일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Modern vs Fundamental Approaches to Mechanics

· Importance of fundamental concept

- Like football, basketball and many other sports, (fundamentals) do not change with time.

- Cue ball concept: predictable responses based on the point of force application.

- Any free body such as a cue ball, we use the term ‘center of mass’, whereas an attached body the term ‘(center of resistance)’ is applied.

문제 2:Static equilibrium

- The forces and (moments) required for specific types of tooth movements such as intrusion, cross bite correction.

- The use of TADs.

- Canted occlusal plane

When rectangular wire is utilized for the purpose of correcting a crossbite, the twist applied to produce the desirable amounts of crossbite correction too often results in the orthodontist concentrating on a rotational direction of the moment without the awareness that forces involved in producing the corrective moment are (vertical).

It requires two vertical forces to twist this wire and place it into the bracket or tube.

These two forces are referred to as (activational) forces and, once fully inserted, result in (deactivational) forces.

Sometimes these forces are equal and opposite thus resulting in a (pure) moment, when such is the case and equal and opposite moment exist elsewhere with no resulting vertical forces.

However, sometimes the deactivational forces are (unequal), thus resulting in a moment and a force. Static equilibrium requires equal and opposite forces in the same plane of space as their sum must always be (zero).

A simple way to visualize this problem is to engage the rectangular wire into the bracket or tube and while they are still in the passive stage you will note the portion of the wire outside the bracket or tube will lie either gingivally or occlusally on the opposite side.

The longer the moments are permitted to act, the greater the opportunity for canting of the occlusal plane.

Horizontal forces utilizing a round wire can be used for crossbite correction rather than vertical. Twist will no longer be utilized, as is the case with rectangular wire. However, a full appliance must not be in use at the time as bends, not twist, will be activated to produce the moments. Since moments are produced as the result of a force times perpendicular distance to the center of resistance, a horizontal force acting to a tubular bracket will generally lie at a greater distance from the center of resistance than the same force applied vertically to the same tube or bracket.

Equal and opposite forces never again will present the canted occlusal plane problems regardless of duration or age of the patient. However, it is absolutely essential that the activations involved take place prior to placing a complete appliance. If a canted occlusal plane is already present in a full appliance, you may simply place an (overlay) rectangular wire into a removable rectangular tube located on the main arch wire, and then twist the wire in a direction so that the vertical forces created will not be apparent. In other words, if we know that direction of vertical force is causing canted occlusal planes, we simply reverse the direction of these vertical forces to correct the occlusal plane.

None of it is to imply that using TAD is wrong, but simply to point out that fundamentals do not disappear with time, and can save both the patient and the operator money and time.

- Smile curve

Since a smile curve is a function of the occlusal plane, frequently we may have achieved a beautiful curve accidentally. If you simply take a set of plaster models, and outline the upper incisor edges with a red pen, you can rotate the models upward and downward and quite see the effect on the smile curve.

There are enormous areas that could be discussed regarding fundamentals that could eliminate so many unnecessary treatments being done today. Briefly, let me just mention a few. When cusps are finely into a nice Class I relationship during orthodontic treatment, generalized spacing of the anterior teeth can frequently be eliminated by simply diverging the root of incisors, as the increases the mesio-distal requirements. The prescription appliances cannot do this as the wire-bracket analysis will show you that you cannot obtain pure moments on the four incisors where they continue its arch. However, with such a connecting only at the center of incisors, any bypass connecting the lateral incisors, true moments can easily be accomplished. This same approach can be used to eliminate (diastema) without performing frenectomies or circumferential fibrotomies.

·문제 3:Partial appliance

A partial appliance, when fully understood, will do many things that were considered impossible. Many midlines can be corrected by molar rotation only. Normally positioned teeth are permitted to remain in the (neutral zone), which means that maloccluded teeth must be treated to the normally positioned teeth. The neutral zone involved a normal functional occlusion with all the forces in balance. As a result of developing a great level of appreciation for the force system that can be developed by partial appliances, I have for many years removed arch wires in 100 percent of my cases for a minimum period of six weeks.

Obviously, there were always those cases where teeth cannot be placed into the neutral zone. But, it seems totally illogical to prevent teeth from enjoying the opportunity for its (stability). There are so much more to be said regarding the appreciation for fundamentals that do not change with time.

In 53 years of practice, I have never used a crossbite elastics, a TPA or a lingual arch. Please do not interpret this statement to mean they should not be used, but a fundamental fact, if applied, can help you avoid of the many of the expensive appliances being promoted today while, at the same time, requiring the patient to simply keep your appointments and brush your teeth.

I consider orthodontist to have been a God-given-vocation. We all know the saying if you love what you are doing, you will never work a day in your life. Enhance your vocation in orthodontics by asking yourselves “(Why   )”.

2016년 06월 03일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

* Choose the right answer

문제 1:According to timely deciduous tooth extraction promotes eruption of impacted canines by Naoumova J et al.,

(1)Significantly more spontaneous eruptions of the palatal displaced canines (PDCs) were seen in the (control group / extraction group) than in the (control group / extraction group), with rates of 69 and 39 per cent.

(2) In the extraction group, the changes in the distances of the canine cusp-tip were larger during (first 6 months / last 6 months).

(3) There were (no significant / significant) differences in resorption of adjacent teeth between the groups.

2016년 07월 01일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1

(1) Corticotomy in to the bone produced the (                ) which increases tooth movement.

(2) In orthodontics, a corticotomy appears to increase tooth movement rates by approximately (     )-fold.

(3) The RAP effect on tooth movement depends on the extent of injury; the greater the injury, the (less / greater) the tooth movement.

문제 2:According to assessment molar intrusion efficiency and bone density in patients with different vertical facial morphology by Ding WH et al.,

(1) average bone density around the maxillary first molars was (higher / lower) in hyperdivergent patients than in hypodivergent patients.

(2) In the hyperdivergent group, molar intrusion was more efficient and associated with a greater (decrease / increase) in bone density over the course of treatment.

2016년 07월 08일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:According to water fluoridation effect by Klivitsky A et al.,

(1) Water fluoridation is most effective in reducing hospitalizations due to dental infections in (lower / higher) socioeconomic communities.

(2) There is (significant / no significant) difference in length of hospitalizations when the optimally and nonoptimally fluoridated communities are compared.

문제 2:According to meta analysis about aspirin therapy by Zhao B et al., authors recommend that long-term aspirin therapy (be / not be) stopped before tooth extraction.

2016년 09월 23일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Choose the answer.

In the study about the relation between gingival recession and post-treatment proclination of mandibular incisors, researchers found that proclination of mandibular incisors during orthodontic treatment (increased, did not increase) the risk of gingival recession.

2016년 09월 30일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Choose the answer.

Herbst appliance is the most commonly used appliance for Class II treatment in USA. However, (       A       ) of the lower incisors and (       B        ) can be undesired side effects. While Emil Herbst first developed the appliance in 1909,

(       C      ) reintroduced Herbst treatment into modern orthodontics.

Labial flaring, lingual tipping, intrusion, breakage of appliance, patient compliance,  Angle, Pancherz, Andersen

2016년 10월 14일 QUIZ   3월 8일 QUIZ 정답

문제 1:Choose the answer.

In the Dr. Levin’s column, he suggests that it is important to establish the (       ) of the appointment with patients to reduce the number of broken appointment in the practice.

한 주에 한 명의 대학원생이 그 주에 공부하게 되는 논문 내용 중 한가지를 선택하여 tape를 dictation해온 내용을 함께 모여 공부하는 시간입니다. 영어 청취력 향상과 함께 presentation 기법을 배울 수 있는 좋은 기회라고 생각합니다. Dictation된 글은 임회정 교수님께서 확인 수정합니다.

2016년 03월 11일

발표자 : 임승원
주  제 : Clear Elastomeric Modules Staining by Specific Beverages Compromises Esthetics

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 03월 18일

발표자 : Zhang Fan
주  제 : PT Shows Good Short-Team Success for OSA

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 03월 25일

발표자 : 김지권
주  제 : New Embedded Microsensors Objectively Assess Appliance Wear Time

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 04월 01일

발표자 : Hussein Al-Jawad
주  제 :Patient-Specific Factors Determine Which Appliance Is Best for Crossbite Correction

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 04월 08일

발표자 : 이규형
주  제 : Clinical Examination Provides Poor OSA Diagnosis

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 04월 15일

발표자 : 문지아
주  제 : Body Size Not Critical Factor in Young Adults' Appraisal of Dentists

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 05월 06일

발표자 : How do SARPE and LeFort Osteotomy Maxillary Expansion Compare
주  제 : 기연주

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 05월 13일

발표자 : Lack of Molar Occlusion Does Not Increase Risk of Developing TMD Pain
주  제 : Sun Lijun

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 05월 20일

발표자 : Improved Sleep Habits, Muscle Relaxation Ineffective at Reducing Bruxism
주  제 : 문윤경

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 06월 03일

발표자 :Timely Deciduous Tooth Extraction Promotes Eruption of Impacted Canines
주  제 : 김지권

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 07월 01일

발표자 : Bone Density Found to Be Associated With Efficiency of Molar Intrusion
주  제 : 전준보

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 07월 08일

발표자 : Water Fluoridation May Prevent Approximately Half of Hospitalizations for Odontogenic Infections
주  제 : 박하연

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 07월 15일

발표자 : Extractions Do Not Adversely Impact Esthetics of Soft Tissue Facial Profile Over Time
주  제 : 기연주

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 07월 22일

발표자 : Airway Volume Unaffected by Extraction in Majority of Patients
주  제 : 김현희

Changes in Disc Position, Disc Length, and Height in the Temporomandibular Joint With Anterior Disc Displacement: A Longitudinal Retrospective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

2016년 09월 23일

발표자 : Not All Thermoform Material Fit the same
주  제 : 기연주

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