Search for dissertations about: "teeth extractions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words teeth extractions.
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1. Influence of deciduous canine extractions on incisor alignment, dental arch dimensions and dental fear
Abstract : Interception of crowding, by extraction of deciduous and permanent teeth, to eliminate or at least facilitate orthodontic treatment has a long tradition. This treatment procedure, know as “guided eruption” or “serial extraction” was re-introduced by Robert Hotz and Birger Kjellgren in 1947-48. READ MORE
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2. Procedural and postoperative pain in paediatric dentistry
Abstract : Tooth extraction is one of the most commonly performed dental treatments and there is always a risk of pain during and after this procedure. Pain is a major contributor to the development of dental fear and anxiety(DFA) and dental behaviour management problems (DBMP) in children and adolescents. READ MORE
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3. Dental care in dogs : a survey of Swedish dog owners, veterinarians and veterinary nurses
Abstract : Dental problems are often encountered in dogs, with periodontal disease as the most common disease by far. Today, daily tooth brushing is the gold standard for dental home care in dogs. The aim of this study was to investigate attitudes and practices regarding canine dental care. READ MORE
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4. Papillon Le-Fèvre Syndrome : associations to clinical and laboratory factors and results of treatment
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to elucidate factors possibly contributing to the rapidly progressing periodontitis in a group of Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome (PLS) patients and to evaluate a combined mechanical and antimicrobial treatment model in these patients. The total patient sample consisted of 20 individuals referred to King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Saudi Arabia for treatment of PLS. READ MORE
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5. Dentoalveolar and craniofacial changes from early adolescence to late adulthood
Abstract : Objectives: Study I: To evaluate the reliability and validity of different superimposition methods and to increase the precision with which craniofacial growth and treatment can be quantified. Study II: To explore the craniofacial changes that occur from early adolescence to late adulthood. READ MORE