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1 onjunction with a preadjusted edgewise fixed appliance.
2  the lingual areas of a removable mandibular appliance.
3 ng for differences in building materials and appliances.
4 on of tooth alignment with fixed orthodontic appliances.
5 sumption during initial alignment with fixed appliances.
6 te of orthodontic tooth alignment with fixed appliances.
7 orthodontic pain during alignment with fixed-appliances.
8 orthodontic therapy using fixed or removable appliances.
9 ption or by strains generated by orthodontic appliances.
10 to replace traditional orthodontic extraoral appliances.
11 in situ studies using restorations in dental appliances.
12 ministered questionnaire about 14 electrical appliances.
13 ly the displays of several mobile electronic appliances.
14 ative correction even with custom prosthetic appliances.
15 sting dentures into fixed, implant-supported appliances.
16 n lifetime use of various in-home electrical appliances.
17 nfluenced by orthopedic forces through fixed appliances.
18     Participants were 60 children with fixed appliances, aged between 10 and 19 yrs, half with WSL.
19                                  An occlusal appliance also was worn during the initial 8 weeks of th
20 etween use of other major in-home electrical appliances and breast cancer risk.
21                                        Small appliances and computer devices (SACD), including mobile
22 ces are fundamental components in electrical appliances and computers; similarly, optical switches ar
23 between water and energy in common household appliances and fixtures, comparing baseline appliances t
24 ics, including household cooking and heating appliances and fuels.
25  3 categories: consultation, medication, and appliances and interventions.
26 y the interrelationships between orthodontic appliances and periodontal disease.
27  Odds ratios were slightly elevated for nine appliances and were at or below 1.0 for eight others.
28 ed supply chains such as production of food, appliances, and household chemicals.
29 ot lesions (WSL) associated with orthodontic appliances are a cosmetic problem and increase risk for
30 magnetic fields from commonly used household appliances are unlikely to increase the risk of brain tu
31                                     Separate appliances are used for conjunctival and orbital reconst
32 pecial precautions are needed when household appliances are used.
33             Overall, removable prosthodontic appliances are worn disproportionately more often by wom
34  exposure, such as use of various electrical appliances, but the prevalence of high fields (> 2 mG) a
35 ginate from the treatment of small household appliances (cadmium), ICT equipment (lead), and consumer
36     Eight subjects wore removable mandibular appliances carrying an enamel slab cut from white-spot l
37 ce, volunteers received intra-oral removable appliances carrying demineralized enamel samples after a
38 sover trial, 14 individuals wore a removable appliance containing 2 enamel slabs, 1 containing an art
39 f the 3 legs of the study, subjects wore the appliances continuously except when eating, drinking, an
40 med at upgrading heating/cooling systems and appliances could result in electricity use increases as
41 sport of discarded electronic and electrical appliances (e-waste) to developing regions has received
42 homes with gas stoves and other unvented gas appliances experience more respiratory symptoms than tho
43       Patients were to have metal-reinforced appliances fabricated by the referring dentists after 3
44 ginate from the treatment of small household appliances for high temperature applications (DecaBDE),
45 treated with straight-wire fixed orthodontic appliances for two weeks, and comparisons were made with
46 ectric blankets and other in-home electrical appliances has been hypothesized to increase breast canc
47 bacterial biofilms, and in situ, with dental appliances-have been used to study caries formation arou
48 e current inventory and performance of major appliances in U.S. homes, we model the cost, energy, and
49 ., installing more efficient light bulbs and appliances), in contrast to experts' recommendations.
50 agnosis, or reported use of common household appliances, including bed-warming devices.
51 hile a Eucalyptus cloud image and VirtualBox Appliance is also publicly available for download and us
52  We have investigated whether the use of gas appliances is associated with an increased risk of respi
53 lines, electric heating sources, or electric appliances is associated with the subsequent occurrence
54 ntion, dependence on removable prosthodontic appliances is still a reality of life for millions of Am
55 a randomized controlled trial with real-time appliance-level energy metering, we find that environmen
56 s are based on a panel of 3.4 million hourly appliance-level kilowatt-hour observations for 118 resid
57             The authors investigated whether appliances may be associated with adult brain tumors in
58                                         Oral appliances (OAs) are commonly used as an alternative tre
59 years of age wears a removable prosthodontic appliance of some type.
60 nfunctional (sham) device (n = 25), or fixed appliances only (n = 27).
61 n-functional (sham) device (n = 25) or fixed-appliances only (n = 27).
62           Day 1, the residents' wood burning appliance operated as usual with no air cleaner.
63 pecifically improved-technology wood-burning appliances or air-filtration devices, would improve heal
64 e Wertheimer-Leeper code, or use of electric appliances or electric heating sources by the mother whi
65 t new supraglottic devices are useful rescue appliances, particularly for unanticipated difficulties
66  took place at baseline (start of treatment: appliance placement), 1 h and 1 wk following appliance p
67 appliance placement), 1 h and 1 wk following appliance placement, and completion of alignment.
68 oral analgesia in a questionnaire, following appliance-placement (T1) and first-adjustment (T2) for 1
69                                   Electrical appliances produce the highest intensity exposures to re
70 ement of the full stock of major residential appliances sets an upper bound of just over 710 x 10(6)
71 and technology by creating bespoke, low-cost appliances that previously required dedicated facilities
72  appliances and fixtures, comparing baseline appliances to ENERGY STAR or WaterSense appliances, usin
73 re is increasing interest in the use of oral appliances to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the e
74  undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances, to determine whether daily use of a brush-on
75 nnaire that included questions on use of gas appliances, to give blood samples for measurements of to
76  years-old undergoing extraction-based fixed-appliance treatment were randomly allocated to supplemen
77 rgoing first premolar extraction-based fixed appliance treatment were randomly allocated to treatment
78 on, exposure to EMFs from in-home electrical appliance use was not found to increase breast cancer ri
79 d self-reported measures of at-home electric appliance use.
80                              Recall bias for appliances used regularly near the head or chance may pr
81 line appliances to ENERGY STAR or WaterSense appliances, using a cost abatement analysis for the aver
82 sy to set up server is provided as a Virtual Appliance (VA), which can be run on most operating syste
83                         During each leg, the appliance was exposed twice daily to one of the test sol
84 treatment with a maxillary fixed orthodontic appliance was finished after obtaining a satisfactory re
85               Days 2 and 3, the wood burning appliance was not operational and the air cleaner was ra
86  risk with duration of use; with whether the appliance was used only to warm the bed or used througho
87 epth, and coronal staining) were made before appliances were placed and at one, three, six, and nine
88 nd at one, three, six, and nine months after appliances were placed.
89 aluminum, and copper from cars and household appliances, which contain significant amounts of rare ea
90            The association of the use of gas appliances with respiratory symptoms, total IgE, specifi

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