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One of the most important elements of pain management in dentistry is the capability to provide effective local Anesthesia. The local Anesthesia agents available today provide the practitioner wit ..
Occlusion is how the teeth contact in any type of functional relationship. Normal occlusion is desirable as it allows oral functions to operate properly, provides the best esthetics and is helpful ..
Class III malocclusion in mixed dentition or late deciduous dentition is most challenging for the orthodontists to treat. It may result either from maxillary deficiency or mandibular prognathism o ..
Maintaining teeth in their corrected positions following orthodontic treatment can be extremely challenging. Teeth have a tendency to move back towards the original malocclusion. In this cours ..
To better understand how to treat malocclusion, one must develop an understanding of the etiology of malocclusion. In this course, we discuss the General Etiologic Factors of Malocclusion and the ..
The final stage of fixed appliance orthodontic treatment, during which final detailing takes place to idealize individual tooth position is what we call “finishing”. An excellent orthodontic f ..
Malocclusion conditions are not all the same! In this course, we study the different types of malocclusion classifications. ..
Botulinum toxin is a type of neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. It plays a role in suppressing the extracellular release of synaptic vesicles by acting on the nerve endings at the neuro ..
In this course, we study thoroughly all you need to know about normal occlusion. We start by studying Molar relation, Crown angulation, and Crown Inclination, And we also discuss Rotation, Contact ..