Temporomandibular Disorders and Orthodontics: how to conduct a screening examination?
By Elodie Ehrmann, Marie Bernabeu, Carole Charavet
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L'Orthodontie Française, official communication organ of the French Society of Dento-Facial Orthopaedics, is a scientific journal of reference since 1921, of international circulation, indexed in Medline and referenced in Index Medicus and Bibliodent.
The journal is intended to accommodate the work of SFODF members, speakers at SFODF congresses, or any work submitted to its editorial board for approval, dealing with dentofacial orthopaedics or any subject related to this discipline.
The reports (abstracts), published prior to most Spring Meetings to serve as a basis for discussion, are also extremely enriching for practitioners. The compilation, condensed from the four annual issues published, allows us to keep a reference book in the library, a valuable aid for daily practice and for optimising the service provided to patients by Dentofacial Orthopaedics.
Is Copper Ni-Ti more effective than conventional Ni-Ti in terms of rapid tooth alignment and mandibular arch expansion? A double-blind randomized clinical trial
Carine Gebrael, Rania Nassar, Rami Abou Jaoudé, Elie Khoury, Adib Kassis, Joseph Ghoubril
French consensus on the care pathway for children with suspected or diagnosed type 1 obstructive sleep disorder
Guillaume Aubertin
Orthodontic debonding and enamel surface integrity. A systematic review of the literature
Brandon Khorn, Caterina Masucci, Romain Ceinos, Carole Charavet
Class II interceptive treatment: what are the morphological characteristics of therapeutic success?
Clarisse Bardin, Julien Strippoli, Sarah Gebeile-Chauty
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The traumatized immature permanent incisor with pulpal involvement: what conservative treatment options?
Arabelle Vanderzwalm-Gouvernaire
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Should Mandibular Symphyseal Distraction Osteogenesis be considered in OSA Surgery?
Kasey Li, Christian Guilleminault
Surgical and non-surgical maxillary expansion: expansion patterns, complications and failures
Kasey Li, Christian Guilleminault
By Elodie Ehrmann, Marie Bernabeu, Carole Charavet
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By Olivier Sorel
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By Ulysse Castaner, Yves Soyer
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By Aymeric Philibert
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E-SECTION - L'Orthodontie Française en ligne
Scientific rationale for Clinical Practice Guidelines (part 2): what is the effectiveness of retention devices?
Alexandre Rolland, Sarah Gebeile-Chauty
Scientific rationale for Clinical Practice Guidelines (part 1): what are the factors that determine the choice of retention?
Alexandre Rolland, Sarah Gebeile-Chauty