2018
DOI: 10.35630/2199-885x/2018/8/1/37
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Diagnostic Value of Cephalometric Parameters at Graphic Reproduction of Tooth Dental Arches in Primary Teeth Occlusion

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“…There has been a relationship detected between the size of the craniofacial complex and the dental arches parameters, both in physiological and pathological occlusion [1,4,5,6]. Such studies often determine orthodontic and prosthetic treatment tactics [2,9,11,12]. However, we saw no marks that would allow delineating the border between the facial part of the skull and the cranial one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…There has been a relationship detected between the size of the craniofacial complex and the dental arches parameters, both in physiological and pathological occlusion [1,4,5,6]. Such studies often determine orthodontic and prosthetic treatment tactics [2,9,11,12]. However, we saw no marks that would allow delineating the border between the facial part of the skull and the cranial one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Clinical dentistry attaches particular importance to dental arches deformation in the horizontal direction. Totally opposite treatments have been proposed: in some cases, the orthodontic treatment is recommended prior to prosthetics, while in others the treatment policy implies odontopreparation of the proximal surfaces of the teeth, which limit the defect, before creating parallel walls [7,8,9]. Teeth and morphological structures of the dentofacial area get stress-strained under various effects, both physiological and pathological [10,11,12].…”
Section: R E S U L T S a N D Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etiological factors behind anomalies and deformities include dental system congenital and acquired pathologies, and especially dental arch defects [5,6,7]. The effect of the dental arches pathology on the craniofacial status has been proven in numerous works written by clinical experts [8,9]. It has been noted that the timely treatment and preventive measures offered to patients with dental arches defects through different age periods, has a beneficial effect on the growth, development and condition not only of the masticatory system, yet also on the adjacent organs and body systems [10,11,12].…”
Section: Morphological Features Of Dentofacial Area In People With Dementioning
confidence: 99%