An A P bend in orthodontics refers to an anterior-posterior bend made in an archwire or orthodontic appliance to adjust the position of teeth in the front-to-back direction. This bend helps correct issues such as overbites or underbites by influencing the alignment of the molars and incisors. It is an essential tool for achieving optimal occlusion and facial aesthetics during orthodontic treatment.
Laura Mitchell has written: 'An Introduction to Orthodontics' -- subject(s): Orthodontics 'An Introduction to Orthodontics'
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Some recommended books to study for the DHA orthodontics exam are "Contemporary Orthodontics" by William Proffit, "Graber and Wilk's Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Lee Graber, and "Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Thomas M. Graber. These books cover essential concepts and techniques in orthodontics that are commonly tested in such exams.
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General practitioners can get training in fixed orthodontics. Pls visithttp://www.drravikumar.in/certificate_programmes
Because there not straight :P
Normally, children are referred to an orthodontics doctor when their teeth need straightening. Most of the orthodontics doctor's work involves straightening or alligning teeth.
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A J-bend and a P-trap are both types of pipe bends used in plumbing systems to prevent sewer gases from entering the building. The main difference is in their shapes: a J-bend is shaped like the letter "J" and a P-trap is shaped like the letter "P". The J-bend is typically used for sinks, while the P-trap is more commonly used for bathtubs and showers. Both serve the same purpose of trapping water to create a seal that prevents odors from coming back up the drain.
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Odontophobia.