Análisis y elaboración de los aparatos deletéreos en el laboratorio dental
The article analyzes the creation and design of deleterious appliances in the dental laboratory, highlighting their relevance in the treatment of malocclusions and other dental pathologies. Through a survey conducted on the Google Forms platform, detailed information is collected about the manufactu...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Idioma: | spa |
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2025
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| Accés en línia: | https://dspace.uniandes.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19644 |
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| Sumari: | The article analyzes the creation and design of deleterious appliances in the dental laboratory, highlighting their relevance in the treatment of malocclusions and other dental pathologies. Through a survey conducted on the Google Forms platform, detailed information is collected about the manufacturing process of these instruments, which are crucial for dental development and the application of mechanical control by dentists, orthodontists, and maxillofacial orthopedists. The research emphasizes the importance of the correct development of these appliances, as they are essential for proper dental growth and alignment. Deleterious appliances are commonly used to treat deforming habits such as thumb sucking, atypical swallowing, and mouth breathing, which can cause dental occlusion problems and maxillary malformations if they are not corrected in time. Dental mechanics play a crucial role in these processes, as they are responsible for creating the necessary designs for the treatment of these conditions. Given that there is a wide variety of professionals trained in different scientific currents, it is essential to increase knowledge about the instruments used in this oral health area. Therefore, this study analyzes in detail the most common deleterious appliances, such as palatal grids, suction plates, activators, and expanders, paying special attention to aspects related to their design and manufacture in the dental laboratory. It is expected that the results of this research will contribute to improving the quality of orthodontic and orthopedic treatments by providing valuable information on best practices in the creation of these appliances. |
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