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to harness natural forces ( such as those produced by muscular activity and jaw growth ) to bring the bite into better alignment(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

to alter the arrangement of various muscle groups ( such as forces from the tongue , lips , and cheeks ) that influence the function and position of your jaws and teeth(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

Fallen Furniture — a design company that uses reclaimed aircraft partsto createfunctional appliances

to modify growth and are used primarily for those patients with a deficient lower jaw(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

removable “ plates ” that use forces that come from muscles and soft tissues of the face to move teeth(passive) are specially designedFunctional appliances

to help enhance the shape and size of the jaw(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

to modify the way the jaw grows(passive) are designedFunctional Appliances

to enhance forward mandibular growth in the treatment of distal occlusion by encouraging a functional displacement of the mandibular condyles downwards and forwards in the glenoid fossae(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

to expand the jaws both anterio - posteriorly ( forward ) and(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

in Europe(passive) were inventedFunctional appliances

to reduce the protrusion of the upper front teeth where the upper front teeth are too far forward(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

to correct the development of the bite , the jaw relationships and to improve the profile as you grow(passive) are designedFunctional appliances

I do n’t rememberdiscoveredfunctional appliances

the customer ... all of which entailcreatinga functional appliance

to hold the lower jaw in a different relationship to that which it is accustomed to(passive) is designedA functional appliance

undesirable effects due to pressure sensation [ Heinen,1994 ; Sergl et al .causeundesirable effects due to pressure sensation [ Heinen,1994 ; Sergl et al .

to encourage mandibular ( lower ) jaw growth during normal developmentdesignedto encourage mandibular ( lower ) jaw growth during normal development

a change in function resulting in a change of anatomical formcausea change in function resulting in a change of anatomical form

spacescan createspaces

an orthopedic effect in specific individualsdo createan orthopedic effect in specific individuals

to the correction of Class II malocclusions in growing patientscontributeto the correction of Class II malocclusions in growing patients

morphologic changes on the mandiblecan causemorphologic changes on the mandible

for compound exercise of the upper body and core stability in standing modedesignedfor compound exercise of the upper body and core stability in standing mode

to help your jaws developare designedto help your jaws develop

to enhance forward mandibular growth in the treatment of distal occlusion by encouraging a functional displacement of mandibular condyles downards and forwards in the glenoid fossadesignedto enhance forward mandibular growth in the treatment of distal occlusion by encouraging a functional displacement of mandibular condyles downards and forwards in the glenoid fossa

to Class II correctioncontributeto Class II correction

against snoring and sleepdesignedagainst snoring and sleep

forces that rectify the jaws ( dental orthopaedics ... while removable appliances and Invisalign ® concentrate their forces onto the individual teeth to rectify the positioning of each toothcreateforces that rectify the jaws ( dental orthopaedics ... while removable appliances and Invisalign ® concentrate their forces onto the individual teeth to rectify the positioning of each tooth

to fix or improve alignment issuesdesignedto fix or improve alignment issues

to hold the lower jaw forward and guide the eruption of the permanent teeth into a more favorable bite ... while encouraging the upper and lower jaw to grow in proportion with one anotherare designedto hold the lower jaw forward and guide the eruption of the permanent teeth into a more favorable bite ... while encouraging the upper and lower jaw to grow in proportion with one another

the eruption of the posterior and anterior teethalso influencethe eruption of the posterior and anterior teeth

restriction of maxillary growth.(5 , 22 , 23can causerestriction of maxillary growth.(5 , 22 , 23

mandibular and maxillary growth(passive) can be influenced bymandibular and maxillary growth

in small skeletal changes that are not clinically significantmay resultin small skeletal changes that are not clinically significant

removal of adult teeth , speech difficulties , and crowdingcan ... preventremoval of adult teeth , speech difficulties , and crowding

Removal or extraction of permanent teeth Use of fixed brackets Before performing the treatment ... the orthodontist will evaluate the case thoroughly and offer free initial consultation to the patientsmay preventRemoval or extraction of permanent teeth Use of fixed brackets Before performing the treatment ... the orthodontist will evaluate the case thoroughly and offer free initial consultation to the patients

back - paincan influenceback - pain

the jaw muscles and mediate bony changes ... 34–36influencethe jaw muscles and mediate bony changes ... 34–36

slight force(passive) caused byslight force

for home usedesignedfor home use

to increase mandibular growthdesignedto increase mandibular growth

to emit a constant flow of warm air to heat the home with little thought given to aesthetics or green credentialsdesignedto emit a constant flow of warm air to heat the home with little thought given to aesthetics or green credentials

and introduced by Wilhelm Balters in 1960 and is still one of many functional removable appliances used for correction of Class II division 1 malocclusions ( Illing , Morris , & Lee , 1998 ; Rudzki - Janson & Noachtar , 1998designedand introduced by Wilhelm Balters in 1960 and is still one of many functional removable appliances used for correction of Class II division 1 malocclusions ( Illing , Morris , & Lee , 1998 ; Rudzki - Janson & Noachtar , 1998

to deal with a more serious overbite ( a situation where the top teeth greatly overlap the bottom onesdesignedto deal with a more serious overbite ( a situation where the top teeth greatly overlap the bottom ones

instead of buying new onescan ... be paintedinstead of buying new ones

mandibular protrusion(passive) provoked bymandibular protrusion

to separate the juice from the plantspecifically designedto separate the juice from the plant

for jaw disordersdesignedfor jaw disorders

and created to expand the arches in order to achieve additional space for permanent teeth to eruptDesignedand created to expand the arches in order to achieve additional space for permanent teeth to erupt

to guide teeth into the right position and to help patients break poor muscle function habitsis designedto guide teeth into the right position and to help patients break poor muscle function habits

for sheepspecially designedfor sheep

to prevent eruption of anterior teeth and facilitate eruption of posterior teethdesignedto prevent eruption of anterior teeth and facilitate eruption of posterior teeth

to TMJ problems later in lifecontributeto TMJ problems later in life

to a small but significant skeletal changes ( 36 - 41 ) and dentoalveolar changes which are namely mandibular incisor labial tipping , maxillary incisor uprighting , mesialisation of mandibular molars and distal movement of maxillary molars ( 36 , 40leadsto a small but significant skeletal changes ( 36 - 41 ) and dentoalveolar changes which are namely mandibular incisor labial tipping , maxillary incisor uprighting , mesialisation of mandibular molars and distal movement of maxillary molars ( 36 , 40

almost a century agowas inventedalmost a century ago

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