Publications
2021
Parizotto, JOL; Peixoto, AP; Borsato, KT; Bianchi, J; et al,
Craniofacial and airway morphology of individuals with oculoauriculovertebral spectrum. Journal Article
In: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2021.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, anterior openbite, clear aligners, clinical orthodontist, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, research, technique, vertical control, x-ray
@article{Parizotto2021,
title = {Craniofacial and airway morphology of individuals with oculoauriculovertebral spectrum.},
author = {JOL Parizotto and AP Peixoto and KT Borsato and J Bianchi and et al},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33713375/},
doi = {10.1111/ocr.12483},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-03-13},
urldate = {2021-03-13},
journal = {Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research},
abstract = {The objectives of this study were to characterize the craniofacial and airway morphology of oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) individuals using computed tomography (CT) examination.},
keywords = {AAOF, anterior openbite, clear aligners, clinical orthodontist, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, research, technique, vertical control, x-ray},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2019
Garnett, B; Mahod, K; Nguyen, M; Al-Khateeb, A; Liu, S; Boyd, R; Oh, H
Cephalometric comparison of adult anterior open bite treatment using clear aligners and fixed appliances. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 3-9, 2019.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Discrepency Index, extraction, fixed appliances, hyperdivergent, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, mapping, open bite, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, research, x-ray
@article{Garnett2019,
title = {Cephalometric comparison of adult anterior open bite treatment using clear aligners and fixed appliances.},
author = {B Garnett and K Mahod and M Nguyen and A Al-Khateeb and S Liu and R Boyd and H Oh},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8137127/},
doi = {10.2319/010418-4.1},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {89},
number = {1},
pages = {3-9},
abstract = {To compare fixed appliances and clear aligner therapy in correcting anterior open bite and in controlling the vertical dimension in adult patients with hyperdivergent skeletal patterns.},
keywords = {AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Discrepency Index, extraction, fixed appliances, hyperdivergent, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, mapping, open bite, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, research, x-ray},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2017
Currie, K; Sawchuk, D; Saltaji, H; Oh, H; Flores-Mir, C; Lagravere-Vich, M
Posterior cranial base natural growth and development: A systematic review. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 87, no. 6, pp. 897-910, 2017.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, adult, Cranial base, extraction, fixed appliances, Growth, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, vertical control, x-ray
@article{Currie2017b,
title = {Posterior cranial base natural growth and development: A systematic review. },
author = {K Currie and D Sawchuk and H Saltaji and H Oh and C Flores-Mir and M Lagravere-Vich},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28737426/},
doi = {10.2319/032717-218.1},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-11-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {87},
number = {6},
pages = {897-910},
abstract = {To provide a synthesis of the published studies evaluating the natural growth and development of the human posterior cranial base (S-Ba).},
keywords = {AAOF, adult, Cranial base, extraction, fixed appliances, Growth, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, vertical control, x-ray},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2016
Oh, H; Ma, N; Feng, P; Kieu, K; Boero, R; Dugoni, S; Aubert, M; Chambers, D
Evaluation of Post-treatment stability following orthodontic treatment in the mixed and permanent dentitions. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1010-1018, 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, hyperdivergent, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, technique
@article{Oh2016b,
title = {Evaluation of Post-treatment stability following orthodontic treatment in the mixed and permanent dentitions.},
author = {H Oh and N Ma and P Feng and K Kieu and R Boero and S Dugoni and M Aubert and D Chambers},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27214339/},
doi = {10.2319/122315-881.1},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-11-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {86},
number = {6},
pages = {1010-1018},
abstract = {To investigate posttreatment changes in the maxillary and mandibular arches in patients who underwent orthodontic treatment during the mixed and permanent dentitions.},
keywords = {AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, hyperdivergent, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, technique},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2015
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching Journal Article
In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: orthodontics, research, teaching, tool
@article{Baumrind2015,
title = {Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching},
author = {Sheldon Baumrind and Sean Curry},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/American-Association-of-Orthodontists-Foundation-Craniofacial-Growth-Legacy-Collection-Overview-of-a-powerful-tool-for-orthodontic-research-and-teaching-S.-Baumrind-S.-Curry.pdf},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
journal = {Am. J. Orthodontics},
volume = {148},
number = {2},
pages = {217-225},
abstract = {This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.},
keywords = {orthodontics, research, teaching, tool},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
2014
Oh, H; Herchold, K; et al,
Orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. Journal Article
In: American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, vol. 146, no. 4, pp. 493-505, 2014.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cone-beam computed tomography, fixed appliances, Growth, hyperdivergent, orthodontic, Peer Assessment Rating Index, research, vertical control
@article{Oh2014,
title = {Orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. },
author = {H Oh and K Herchold and et al},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25263152/},
doi = {10.1016/j.ajodo.2014.03.025},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-00},
journal = {American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics},
volume = {146},
number = {4},
pages = {493-505},
abstract = {This case report describes the successful orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient. A 41-year-old Asian woman had severe lip protrusion and multiple missing posterior teeth. Her orthodontic treatment included the extraction of 2 teeth, maximum retraction of the incisors using the extraction spaces and the existing spaces from the missing molars, and closure of all remaining spaces. Even though the treatment time was extended because of the anatomic and biologic challenges associated with moving posterior teeth over a long distance through the maxillary sinus, a successful outcome was obtained, with significant bone modeling of the maxillary sinus. The results demonstrate that a carefully selected force system can overcome the anatomic limitations of moving tooth against the cortical bone of the maxillary sinus wall in adult patients.},
keywords = {Cone-beam computed tomography, fixed appliances, Growth, hyperdivergent, orthodontic, Peer Assessment Rating Index, research, vertical control},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2011
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
The AAOF craniofacial growth legacy collection: A powerful new tool for orthodontic teaching and research Journal Article
In: AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection, pp. 297-318, 2011.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, craniofacial, Legacy Collection, orthodontic, research, teaching
@article{Baumrind2011,
title = {The AAOF craniofacial growth legacy collection: A powerful new tool for orthodontic teaching and research},
author = { Sheldon Baumrind and Sean Curry},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/AAOF-Collection-Mich-Monographs-S.BaumrindS.Curry_.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
journal = {AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection},
pages = {297-318},
abstract = {This chapter reports and illustrates a multi-institutional project that uses the capabilities of cloud computing and the Internet to collect and share craniofacial images and numerical data of importance to orthodontic education and research. The project will provide interested investigators all over the world with near instantaneous access to longitudinal information on the spontaneous craniofacial growth of untreated children with various kinds of malocclusion. The collection will facilitate investigations on the spontaneous course of development in children with malocclusions of different types. In addition, the AAOF Legacy Collection constitutes a unique source of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment.},
keywords = {AAOF, craniofacial, Legacy Collection, orthodontic, research, teaching},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
0000
C, Thereza-Bussolaro; HS, Oh; M, Lagravere; C, Flores-Mir
Pharyngeal dimensional changes in class II malocclusion treatment when using Forsus® or intermaxillary elastics - An exploratory study. Journal Article
In: Int Orthod, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 667-677, 0000.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, adult, clear aligners, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, Peer Assessment Rating Index, pressure tension, research, teaching, technique, vertical control
@article{Bussolaro2019,
title = {Pharyngeal dimensional changes in class II malocclusion treatment when using Forsus® or intermaxillary elastics - An exploratory study.},
author = {Thereza-Bussolaro C and Oh HS and Lagravere M and Flores-Mir C },
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31492602/},
doi = {10.1016/j.ortho.2019.08.023},
journal = {Int Orthod},
volume = {17},
number = {4},
pages = {667-677},
abstract = {Pharyngeal airway obstruction can facilitate some forms of sleep disorder breathing (SDB) in susceptible children, especially in those having class II malocclusion. Changes in the anatomic areas surrounding the pharyngeal region during orthodontic treatment could hypothetically impact the pharyngeal airway dimensions. Management of a class II malocclusion on a growing individual with either intermaxillary elastics or different removable or fixed class II appliance designs have been proposed over the last century. The objective of this retrospective exploratory cohort study is to investigate to what extent the class II malocclusion treatment with either intermaxillary elastics (IME) or Forsus® fatigue resistance device (FFRD) leads to changes in oropharyngeal airway dimensions.},
keywords = {AAOF, adult, clear aligners, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, Peer Assessment Rating Index, pressure tension, research, teaching, technique, vertical control},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Parizotto, JOL; Peixoto, AP; Borsato, KT; Bianchi, J; et al,
Craniofacial and airway morphology of individuals with oculoauriculovertebral spectrum. Journal Article
In: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2021.
@article{Parizotto2021,
title = {Craniofacial and airway morphology of individuals with oculoauriculovertebral spectrum.},
author = {JOL Parizotto and AP Peixoto and KT Borsato and J Bianchi and et al},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33713375/},
doi = {10.1111/ocr.12483},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-03-13},
urldate = {2021-03-13},
journal = {Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research},
abstract = {The objectives of this study were to characterize the craniofacial and airway morphology of oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) individuals using computed tomography (CT) examination.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Garnett, B; Mahod, K; Nguyen, M; Al-Khateeb, A; Liu, S; Boyd, R; Oh, H
Cephalometric comparison of adult anterior open bite treatment using clear aligners and fixed appliances. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 3-9, 2019.
@article{Garnett2019,
title = {Cephalometric comparison of adult anterior open bite treatment using clear aligners and fixed appliances.},
author = {B Garnett and K Mahod and M Nguyen and A Al-Khateeb and S Liu and R Boyd and H Oh},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8137127/},
doi = {10.2319/010418-4.1},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {89},
number = {1},
pages = {3-9},
abstract = {To compare fixed appliances and clear aligner therapy in correcting anterior open bite and in controlling the vertical dimension in adult patients with hyperdivergent skeletal patterns.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Currie, K; Sawchuk, D; Saltaji, H; Oh, H; Flores-Mir, C; Lagravere-Vich, M
Posterior cranial base natural growth and development: A systematic review. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 87, no. 6, pp. 897-910, 2017.
@article{Currie2017b,
title = {Posterior cranial base natural growth and development: A systematic review. },
author = {K Currie and D Sawchuk and H Saltaji and H Oh and C Flores-Mir and M Lagravere-Vich},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28737426/},
doi = {10.2319/032717-218.1},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-11-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {87},
number = {6},
pages = {897-910},
abstract = {To provide a synthesis of the published studies evaluating the natural growth and development of the human posterior cranial base (S-Ba).},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Oh, H; Ma, N; Feng, P; Kieu, K; Boero, R; Dugoni, S; Aubert, M; Chambers, D
Evaluation of Post-treatment stability following orthodontic treatment in the mixed and permanent dentitions. Journal Article
In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1010-1018, 2016.
@article{Oh2016b,
title = {Evaluation of Post-treatment stability following orthodontic treatment in the mixed and permanent dentitions.},
author = {H Oh and N Ma and P Feng and K Kieu and R Boero and S Dugoni and M Aubert and D Chambers},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27214339/},
doi = {10.2319/122315-881.1},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-11-00},
journal = {Angle Orthodontist},
volume = {86},
number = {6},
pages = {1010-1018},
abstract = {To investigate posttreatment changes in the maxillary and mandibular arches in patients who underwent orthodontic treatment during the mixed and permanent dentitions.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching Journal Article
In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015.
@article{Baumrind2015,
title = {Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching},
author = {Sheldon Baumrind and Sean Curry},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/American-Association-of-Orthodontists-Foundation-Craniofacial-Growth-Legacy-Collection-Overview-of-a-powerful-tool-for-orthodontic-research-and-teaching-S.-Baumrind-S.-Curry.pdf},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
journal = {Am. J. Orthodontics},
volume = {148},
number = {2},
pages = {217-225},
abstract = {This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
Oh, H; Herchold, K; et al,
Orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. Journal Article
In: American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, vol. 146, no. 4, pp. 493-505, 2014.
@article{Oh2014,
title = {Orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. },
author = {H Oh and K Herchold and et al},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25263152/},
doi = {10.1016/j.ajodo.2014.03.025},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-00},
journal = {American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics},
volume = {146},
number = {4},
pages = {493-505},
abstract = {This case report describes the successful orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient. A 41-year-old Asian woman had severe lip protrusion and multiple missing posterior teeth. Her orthodontic treatment included the extraction of 2 teeth, maximum retraction of the incisors using the extraction spaces and the existing spaces from the missing molars, and closure of all remaining spaces. Even though the treatment time was extended because of the anatomic and biologic challenges associated with moving posterior teeth over a long distance through the maxillary sinus, a successful outcome was obtained, with significant bone modeling of the maxillary sinus. The results demonstrate that a carefully selected force system can overcome the anatomic limitations of moving tooth against the cortical bone of the maxillary sinus wall in adult patients.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
The AAOF craniofacial growth legacy collection: A powerful new tool for orthodontic teaching and research Journal Article
In: AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection, pp. 297-318, 2011.
@article{Baumrind2011,
title = {The AAOF craniofacial growth legacy collection: A powerful new tool for orthodontic teaching and research},
author = { Sheldon Baumrind and Sean Curry},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/AAOF-Collection-Mich-Monographs-S.BaumrindS.Curry_.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
journal = {AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection},
pages = {297-318},
abstract = {This chapter reports and illustrates a multi-institutional project that uses the capabilities of cloud computing and the Internet to collect and share craniofacial images and numerical data of importance to orthodontic education and research. The project will provide interested investigators all over the world with near instantaneous access to longitudinal information on the spontaneous craniofacial growth of untreated children with various kinds of malocclusion. The collection will facilitate investigations on the spontaneous course of development in children with malocclusions of different types. In addition, the AAOF Legacy Collection constitutes a unique source of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
C, Thereza-Bussolaro; HS, Oh; M, Lagravere; C, Flores-Mir
Pharyngeal dimensional changes in class II malocclusion treatment when using Forsus® or intermaxillary elastics - An exploratory study. Journal Article
In: Int Orthod, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 667-677, 0000.
@article{Bussolaro2019,
title = {Pharyngeal dimensional changes in class II malocclusion treatment when using Forsus® or intermaxillary elastics - An exploratory study.},
author = {Thereza-Bussolaro C and Oh HS and Lagravere M and Flores-Mir C },
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31492602/},
doi = {10.1016/j.ortho.2019.08.023},
journal = {Int Orthod},
volume = {17},
number = {4},
pages = {667-677},
abstract = {Pharyngeal airway obstruction can facilitate some forms of sleep disorder breathing (SDB) in susceptible children, especially in those having class II malocclusion. Changes in the anatomic areas surrounding the pharyngeal region during orthodontic treatment could hypothetically impact the pharyngeal airway dimensions. Management of a class II malocclusion on a growing individual with either intermaxillary elastics or different removable or fixed class II appliance designs have been proposed over the last century. The objective of this retrospective exploratory cohort study is to investigate to what extent the class II malocclusion treatment with either intermaxillary elastics (IME) or Forsus® fatigue resistance device (FFRD) leads to changes in oropharyngeal airway dimensions.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2021 |
Parizotto, JOL; Peixoto, AP; Borsato, KT; Bianchi, J; et al,: Craniofacial and airway morphology of individuals with oculoauriculovertebral spectrum.. In: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2021. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, anterior openbite, clear aligners, clinical orthodontist, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, research, technique, vertical control, x-ray)@article{Parizotto2021, The objectives of this study were to characterize the craniofacial and airway morphology of oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) individuals using computed tomography (CT) examination. |
2019 |
Garnett, B; Mahod, K; Nguyen, M; Al-Khateeb, A; Liu, S; Boyd, R; Oh, H: Cephalometric comparison of adult anterior open bite treatment using clear aligners and fixed appliances.. In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 3-9, 2019. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Discrepency Index, extraction, fixed appliances, hyperdivergent, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, mapping, open bite, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, research, x-ray)@article{Garnett2019, To compare fixed appliances and clear aligner therapy in correcting anterior open bite and in controlling the vertical dimension in adult patients with hyperdivergent skeletal patterns. |
2017 |
Currie, K; Sawchuk, D; Saltaji, H; Oh, H; Flores-Mir, C; Lagravere-Vich, M: Posterior cranial base natural growth and development: A systematic review. . In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 87, no. 6, pp. 897-910, 2017. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, adult, Cranial base, extraction, fixed appliances, Growth, mandibular asymmetry, Mandibular fixed retainer, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, vertical control, x-ray)@article{Currie2017b, To provide a synthesis of the published studies evaluating the natural growth and development of the human posterior cranial base (S-Ba). |
2016 |
Oh, H; Ma, N; Feng, P; Kieu, K; Boero, R; Dugoni, S; Aubert, M; Chambers, D: Evaluation of Post-treatment stability following orthodontic treatment in the mixed and permanent dentitions.. In: Angle Orthodontist, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1010-1018, 2016. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, hyperdivergent, Peer Assessment Rating Index, Posttreatment, pressure tension, research, retrospective, technique)@article{Oh2016b, To investigate posttreatment changes in the maxillary and mandibular arches in patients who underwent orthodontic treatment during the mixed and permanent dentitions. |
2015 |
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean: Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching. In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: orthodontics, research, teaching, tool)@article{Baumrind2015, This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF) Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education. The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment or of failure to treat. |
2014 |
Oh, H; Herchold, K; et al,: Orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. . In: American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, vol. 146, no. 4, pp. 493-505, 2014. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cone-beam computed tomography, fixed appliances, Growth, hyperdivergent, orthodontic, Peer Assessment Rating Index, research, vertical control)@article{Oh2014, This case report describes the successful orthodontic tooth movement through the maxillary sinus in an adult patient. A 41-year-old Asian woman had severe lip protrusion and multiple missing posterior teeth. Her orthodontic treatment included the extraction of 2 teeth, maximum retraction of the incisors using the extraction spaces and the existing spaces from the missing molars, and closure of all remaining spaces. Even though the treatment time was extended because of the anatomic and biologic challenges associated with moving posterior teeth over a long distance through the maxillary sinus, a successful outcome was obtained, with significant bone modeling of the maxillary sinus. The results demonstrate that a carefully selected force system can overcome the anatomic limitations of moving tooth against the cortical bone of the maxillary sinus wall in adult patients. |
2011 |
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean: The AAOF craniofacial growth legacy collection: A powerful new tool for orthodontic teaching and research. In: AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection, pp. 297-318, 2011. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, craniofacial, Legacy Collection, orthodontic, research, teaching)@article{Baumrind2011, This chapter reports and illustrates a multi-institutional project that uses the capabilities of cloud computing and the Internet to collect and share craniofacial images and numerical data of importance to orthodontic education and research. The project will provide interested investigators all over the world with near instantaneous access to longitudinal information on the spontaneous craniofacial growth of untreated children with various kinds of malocclusion. The collection will facilitate investigations on the spontaneous course of development in children with malocclusions of different types. In addition, the AAOF Legacy Collection constitutes a unique source of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment. |
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C, Thereza-Bussolaro; HS, Oh; M, Lagravere; C, Flores-Mir: Pharyngeal dimensional changes in class II malocclusion treatment when using Forsus® or intermaxillary elastics - An exploratory study.. In: Int Orthod, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 667-677, 0000. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: AAOF, adult, clear aligners, Cone-beam computed tomography, Cranial base, craniofacial, Mandibular fixed retainer, Mandibular remodeling, Peer Assessment Rating Index, pressure tension, research, teaching, technique, vertical control)@article{Bussolaro2019, Pharyngeal airway obstruction can facilitate some forms of sleep disorder breathing (SDB) in susceptible children, especially in those having class II malocclusion. Changes in the anatomic areas surrounding the pharyngeal region during orthodontic treatment could hypothetically impact the pharyngeal airway dimensions. Management of a class II malocclusion on a growing individual with either intermaxillary elastics or different removable or fixed class II appliance designs have been proposed over the last century. The objective of this retrospective exploratory cohort study is to investigate to what extent the class II malocclusion treatment with either intermaxillary elastics (IME) or Forsus® fatigue resistance device (FFRD) leads to changes in oropharyngeal airway dimensions. |