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  2. Fiberotomy - Wikipedia

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    A fiberotomy or pericision is an orthodontic surgical procedure designed to sever the gingival fibers around a tooth. It usually reduces the tendency to relapse of tooth rotations corrected by dental braces or other treatments. [1] The most frequently encountered post-orthodontic problem is the retention of re-established tooth position.

  3. Palatal expansion - Wikipedia

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    Diastema – Space between upper front two teeth; Fenestration of buccal bone [13] Compression of periodontal ligament near posterior teeth; Extrusion of posterior teeth; Increased lingual bone thickness, decreased buccal bone thickness [13] One of the limits of expansion is the zygomatic buttress. It is known that this anatomical bony complex ...

  4. Orthodontics - Wikipedia

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    The time required for braces varies from person to person as it depends on the severity of the problem, the amount of room available, the distance the teeth must travel, the health of the teeth, gums, and supporting bone, and how closely the patient follows instructions.

  5. Socket preservation - Wikipedia

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    Socket preservation or alveolar ridge preservation is a procedure to reduce bone loss after tooth extraction. [1] [2] After tooth extraction, the jaw bone has a natural tendency to become narrow, and lose its original shape because the bone quickly resorbs, resulting in 30–60% loss in bone volume in the first six months. [3]

  6. Watch MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski try to say 'ISIS' with new ...

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    More than one million American adults are now wearing braces. There's a reason for that. New York City orthodontist Dr. Diane Hanan told INSIDE EDITION, "There is a surge with adults getting braces.

  7. Dental braces - Wikipedia

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    After braces treatment, patients can use a transparent plate to keep the teeth in alignment for a certain period of time. After treatment, patients usually use transparent plates for 6 months. In patients with long and difficult treatment, a fixative wire is attached to the back of the teeth to prevent the teeth from returning to their original ...

  8. Clear aligners - Wikipedia

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    The computerized model suggests stages between the current and desired teeth positions, and aligners are created for each stage. Each aligner is worn for 22 hours a day for one or two weeks. [6] These slowly move the teeth into the position agreed between the orthodontist or dentist and the patient. The average treatment time is 13.5 months. [7]

  9. The best back braces of 2025, according to experts - AOL

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    Other top back braces we recommend for 2025 ... Fracture, herniated disc, arthritis, post-surgery, sciatica ... it’s a good idea to start slow and wear one for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. As ...

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