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Invisalign® Roadshow held from 18–22 June 2025 delivered full-day clinical education programs for Invisalign® trained doctors ...
Experts Wendy Troxel and William Lu discuss how back-sleeping and side-sleeping positions can impact conditions like sleep ...
By means of mandibular repositioning and occlusal reconstruction, the interlocking, restraining, mutually coordinated and balanced relationship between occlusions, joints, and jaw positions are ...
Step 1: From a seating or standing position, gently touch your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Step 2: Now, without letting your tongue drop, extend your jaw as far down as you can.
A broken jaw (or mandibular fracture) is injury to the mandible, or jawbone. It’s a common type of facial fracture; only the nose and the cheekbone are broken more often.
The mandible is not directly connected to other bones of the skull and is the only moving bone of the skull. The mandible and the maxilla form the lower and upper parts of the jaw, respectively. The ...
Pathognomonic features of this condition include a loss of condylar mass, thereby decreasing the height of the ramus and length of the mandible. This can result in mandibular asymmetry, a shift of the ...
Article citations More>> Lee, S. et al. (2004) Comparison of Bispectral Index Scores from the Standard Frontal Sensor Position with Those from an Alternative Mandibular Position. Anesthesia & ...
In dental implant planning, the mandibular canal is an important reference for determining the safe position of the implant. Accurate and automatic segmentation of the mandibular canal from CBCT image ...