Head & Face Medicine reviewer acknowledgement 2015
The editors of Head & Face Medicine would like to thank all reviewers who have contributed their time and expertise to the journal in Volume 11 (2015).
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2016 12:10
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The editors of Head & Face Medicine would like to thank all reviewers who have contributed their time and expertise to the journal in Volume 11 (2015).
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2016 12:10
In the PubMed accessible literature, information on the characteristics of interdisciplinary orthodontic and surgical treatment of patients with Apert syndrome is rare. The aim of the present article is threef...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2007 3:10
The traditional Herbst appliance induces mandibular incisor proclination independent of the anchorage system used. The dental effects of the Herbst appliance as an element of a completely customized lingual or...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2010 6:3
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2014 10(Suppl 1):O11
Following publication of the original article [1], the editor-in-chief reported that the information regarding ethics approval was accidentally entered by the author under trial registration. A trial registrat...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2019 15:13
The evidence on prematurity as 'a priori' a risk for palatal disturbances that increase the need for orthodontic or orthognathic treatment is still weak. Further well-designed clinical studies are needed. The ...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2005 1:8
Well-designed clinical studies on the palatal development in preterm and low birthweight infants are desirable because the literature is characterized by contradictory results. It could be shown that knowledge...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2005 1:9
To reproduce the methods and results of the study by Alobeid et al. (2018) in which the efficacy of tooth alignment using conventional labial and lingual orthodontic bracket systems was assessed.
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2020 16:7
It has been hypothesized that prematurity and adjunctive neonatal care is 'a priori' a risk for disturbances of palatal and orofacial development which increases the need for later orthodontic or orthognathic ...
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2005 1:10
To assess the educational impact of a one-to-one tablet PC (TPC) program by analysing university students’ learning skills and related scores of the National Dental Examination (NDE) in Germany.
Citation: Head & Face Medicine 2019 15:11
In vitro and in vivo analyses differ between the number of milk ducts found in the lactating breast, and there is a lack of knowledge as to whether or not external factors in the mother or the child affect the...
Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:124
The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse the treatment time and differences between the pre- and post-treatment peer assessment rating (PAR) index and aesthetic component (AC) of the index of orthodo...
Citation: BMC Oral Health 2014 14:67
This study aimed to investigate differences in sucking behavior of infants bottle-fed with vented (so-called anticolic) teats (VTs) and nonvented teats (NVTs).
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2018 18:115