Publications by authors named "C Dolce"

Objectives: This study aimed to compare treatment efficacy and cephalometric outcomes between extraction and non-extraction MEAW therapies in non-growing open-bite patients.

Materials And Methods: 22 Multiloop Edgewise Archwire MEAW patients (11 males, 11 females) and 15 bicuspid extraction patients (3 males, 12 females) were selected according to a strict inclusion criterion. Comprehensive data collection related to age, sex, Cervical Vertebral Maturation CVM staging, and severity of the Anterior Open Bite AOB (1 = 0-1 mm; 2 = 1-2 mm; 3 = > 2.

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Objective: This study compared clinical outcomes between aligners and fixed appliances in class II adolescent patients.

Materials And Methods: Records of 31 aligners and 35 fixed class II patients, aged 13.5 ± 1.

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Introduction: Orthodontists have many techniques to treat anterior open bites and must involve patients in making treatment decisions. This study aimed to investigate orthodontic treatment plan acceptance by United States adults with anterior open bites and to identify associations between treatment acceptance and patient demographics and dentofacial characteristics.

Methods: A prospective, observational cohort study enrolled the patients of 91 orthodontic providers.

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A thorough clinical and radiographical assessment of an impacted maxillary canine's location forms the basis for proper diagnosis and successful treatment outcomes. Implementing a correct biomechanical approach for directing force application primarily relies on its precise localization. Poor biomechanical planning can resorb the roots of adjacent teeth and result in poor periodontal outcomes of the canine that has been disimpacted.

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This review will briefly examine the development of 3D-printed scaffolds for craniofacial bone regeneration. We will, in particular, highlight our work using Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and collagen-based bio-inks. This paper is a narrative review of the materials used for scaffold fabrication by 3D printing.

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