1.A case report of Angle's Cl III malocclusion.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1985;15(2):369-376
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
2.Case reports of Angle's Class III malocclusions treated by bioprogressive mechanism.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1985;15(2):353-368
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
3.A roentgenocephalometric study on soft tissue profile changes in pre-post treatment of Angle's Class II division I malocclusion.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1983;13(2):193-198
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
4.Case reports of Angle's Class II division 1 malocclusions treated by bioprogressive therapy..
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1983;13(2):209-222
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
5.A case report of Angle's Class I malocclusion.
Jae Eui SHIN ; Sang Hun JANG ; Dong Seok NAHM ; Hee Won CHO
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1972;3(1):35-40
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
6.Comparative study on the means and standard deviations of ODI, APDI, CF value in various forms of malocclusion.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1992;22(4):779-813
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
7.THE USE OF THE LAG SCREW PLATE FOR FIXATION OF CONDYLAR FRACTURES
Ki Young KIM ; Jong Ki HUH ; Kwang Ho PARK ; Hyung Gon KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1998;20(1):81-85
malocclusion and dysfunction from the peudorthrosis. Various techniques for surgical methods of fixation of condylar fractures have been described. Threading the conventional lag screw from the inferior aspect of the ramus means of fixation of condylar fractures. One of disadvantages of this technique is it takes long distance to arrive the screw at the fracture area. The perforation of the buccal or lingual cortical plates prior to emerging from the stump of the distal segment the fractured area is the potential complication of this technique. This report introduces our clinical experiences of the lag screw plate the overcomes the disadvantage of the traditional lag screw for fixation on condylar fracture.]]>
Malocclusion
8.Treatment of skeletal class II malocclusion with deep bite.
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1991;17(1):31-37
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
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Overbite*
9.A study on the prevalence of malocclusion in the freshman of chnnnam university.
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 1993;6(2):273-281
No abstract available.
Malocclusion*
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Prevalence*
10.The objective and quantitative analysis of malocclusion: Part 1. Objective malocclusion severity and subjective treatment difficulty.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2005;35(1):60-68
The evaluation of malocclusion has to be done quantitatively and qualitatively. This will be lead toward an analysis of malocclusion severity as well as treatment difficulty. The method of proper evaluation of malocclusion severity and treatment difficulty is necessary to assess treatment effect and efficiency for the orthodontists and to establish fundamentals for planning and executing the health-related policies in private and public institutions. The purposes of this study as the first part of the objective and quantitative analysis of malocclusion were 1) to measure treatment difficulty based on the opinions of several orthodontists, and 2) to investigate the relationships between objective malocclusion severity and subjective treatment difficulty. 100 pairs of dental casts that had various types and severity of malocclusion were selected from the orthodontic departments of Kyunghee University and Samsung Medical Center. The objective malocclusion severity was measured with the PAR (Peer Assessment Rating) index and the subjective treatment difficulty was evaluated by 8 experienced orthodontists. The relationships between objective malocclusion severity and subjective treatment difficulty were statistically evaluated. There were significant relationships between objective malocclusion severity and subjective treatment difficulty, especially in the measurements of the upper anterior alignment, the buccal occlusion, the overjet, the overbite and the midline discrepancy in the malocclusion components. The results of this study can provide the background knowledge to develop a new occlusal index, which contains both the malocclusion severity and treatment difficulty for Korean orthodontists.
Malocclusion*
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Overbite