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Adith Venugopal
Adith Venugopal
Orthodontist
Cambodia

Public Documents 6
Activated Omega Loops for Anterior Crossbite Correction in Transitional Dentition
Adith Venugopal
Farooq Ahmed

Adith Venugopal

and 3 more

January 05, 2023
Several approaches can correct pseudo Class III anterior crossbite. 2x4 appliance, compressed open coil springs, Class III elastics, etc. All cause either soft tissue lacerations, smile line flattening or upper incisor overproclination.This paper describes a novel method to tip lower incisors into a normal overjet without compromising the upper dentition
Alveolar Bone Exostoses following Orthodontic Treatment. Diagnostic Considerations an...
Adith Venugopal
Noem Bunthouen

Adith Venugopal

and 5 more

January 05, 2023
Alveolar bone exostoses (ABE) are benign localized convex outgrowths of buccal or lingual bone from the cortical plate, often known as buttress bone development. Our review and case series shows ABE following orthodontic treatment. If self-remission fails after orthodontic forces are removed, we have shown surgical methods to correct ABE
Correction of anterior open bite of varying severity using clear aligner therapy- a c...
Waddah Sabouni
Adith Venugopal

Waddah Sabouni

and 3 more

May 23, 2022
In open bite cases, a comprehensive diagnostic differentiation is crucial in determining the best corrective therapy. In non-surgical open bite treatment, fixed appliances, either labial or lingual, are usually employed. With the addition of extra-radicular screws, more sophisticated orthodontic movements may now be performed without the necessity for orthognathic surgery.
Severe Posterior Infra-occlusion on a Young Girl Posing a Diagnostic Challenge- Revie...
Mirna George
Lana Dalbah

Mirna Awad

and 4 more

December 11, 2021
Primary failure of eruption is characterized by a non-syndromic eruption failure of permanent teeth in the absence of any mechanical obstruction. Applying orthodontic traction to teeth affected by PFE will not be successful and may cause ankylosis. This correspondence reviews and demonstrates the treatment of a case of PFE.
Non-syndromic supernumerary premolar tooth buds at a rare site in the mandible
anand marya
Adith Venugopal

anand marya

and 1 more

November 08, 2021
Hyperdontia involving the premolar teeth can be single or multiple or even related to a syndrome. These are frequently encountered in permanent dentition, but their occurrence has ranged between 0.09 to 0.64% in the general population. These are rarely found between the first and second premolars.
Impaction caused by a Rare erupted peripheral compound Odontoma
anand marya
Adith Venugopal

anand marya

and 1 more

November 08, 2021
Odontomas are common occurrences in the oral cavity and can be classified as complex or compound. Erupted peripheral compound odontomas are rare and are present in the extra-osseous soft tissues. In this case the odontoma led to the impaction of permanent teeth for which removal of the lesion was advised.

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