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a psychosocial function adversity
bonded bracket
retain the teeth in their desired position
ligature ties and or elastomeric ties
arch wire
band
cephalometric
for bilateral symmetry
bracket
TMJ pain
intraoral view, with all teeth in occlusion
headgear
1,2,3,4
braces
maxillary first molar
jaw discrepancies
chewing
malocclusion
interference with eruption
fetal molding
ligature
loosen bands, pull out ligature ties, and bend arch wires
the most common type of attachment for fixed appliances is the
what can force changes in the manner of swallowing
what choices represents a developmental cause of orthodotic problems
a small device bonded to teeth to hold the arch wire to the teeth
sticky foods should be avoided during orthodotic treatment because they
pressure applied to the jaw causing distortion
severe malocclusion and dental facial deformities, both of which can cause social stigma and have a negative impact a patient's self esteem, are examples of ___
the radiograph most commonly exposed for an orthodontic patient is the
what can arise from minor imperfections in occlusion that trigger clenching and grinding
which tooth is ised for angle's key to classification
what can be difficult to do if teeth do not occlude properly
an orthodotics positioner is degsigned to
what can make it more difficult for speech sounds to be made
external orthodontic appliance used to control growth and tooth movement
light wire used to hold the arch wire in its bracket
the orthodontic problems of most people come from an interaction of which of the following 1) developmental 2) genetic 3) enviormental, and 4) funtional influences
dental arch wires are held in place by
orthodontic fixed appliances are also known as
during the frontal evaluation of facial esthetics, the face is examined
contoured metal wire that provides force when teeth are guided in movement for ortho
when taking photographs, full direct view includes the ___
stainless steel ring attached to molars that holds the arch wire

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when taking photographs, full direct view includes the ___intraoral view, with all teeth in occlusion
sticky foods should be avoided during orthodotic treatment because theyloosen bands, pull out ligature ties, and bend arch wires
the most common type of attachment for fixed appliances is the bonded bracket
dental arch wires are held in place byligature ties and or elastomeric ties
an orthodotics positioner is degsigned toretain the teeth in their desired position
severe malocclusion and dental facial deformities, both of which can cause social stigma and have a negative impact a patient's self esteem, are examples of ___a psychosocial function adversity
what choices represents a developmental cause of orthodotic problemsinterference with eruption
the radiograph most commonly exposed for an orthodontic patient is the cephalometric
orthodontic fixed appliances are also known as braces
the orthodontic problems of most people come from an interaction of which of the following 1) developmental 2) genetic 3) enviormental, and 4) funtional influences1,2,3,4
during the frontal evaluation of facial esthetics, the face is examinedfor bilateral symmetry
what can be difficult to do if teeth do not occlude properlychewing
a small device bonded to teeth to hold the arch wire to the teethbracket
what can make it more difficult for speech sounds to be made malocclusion
light wire used to hold the arch wire in its bracketligature
what can arise from minor imperfections in occlusion that trigger clenching and grindingTMJ pain
pressure applied to the jaw causing distortionfetal molding
contoured metal wire that provides force when teeth are guided in movement for orthoarch wire
what can force changes in the manner of swallowingjaw discrepancies
external orthodontic appliance used to control growth and tooth movementheadgear
stainless steel ring attached to molars that holds the arch wire band
which tooth is ised for angle's key to classificationmaxillary first molar