
Katja Chromy- DDS Master of Orthodontics Fachzahnärztin für Kieferorthopädie
- selbstständig at Private Practice of Orthodontics
Katja Chromy
- DDS Master of Orthodontics Fachzahnärztin für Kieferorthopädie
- selbstständig at Private Practice of Orthodontics
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Introduction
Current institution
Private Practice of Orthodontics
Current position
- selbstständig
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - present
Private Practice of Orthodontics Katja & Dr. U. Kritzler
Position
- Fachzahnärztin für Kieferorthopädie
October 2017 - September 2018
January 2015 - September 2017
Private Practice of Orthodontics
Position
- PhD Student
Publications
Publications (13)
Orthodontic biomechanics for aligning ectopic teeth
Our objective was to evaluate the effect of different NiTi archwire bracket combinations on force levels and moments generated in high canine cases. Methods: The following areas of recent literature were searched: in vitro studies on force levels in complex tooth alignment, conventional vs self-ligating brackets, effect of diameter and archwire cro...
Evidence allowing clinicians to evaluate when and how to incorporate CBCT imaging of ectopic canines in their practice for the benefit of their patients
An awareness of the risk of treatment failures and complications may be required since implant treatment outcomes are not as predictable as treatment outcomes of conventional therapies particularly when esthetic considerations are the overriding concern. In females, due to an eruptive movement of the teeth, vertical development of their investing t...
Our objective was to evaluate the effect of different NiTi
archwire bracket combinations on force levels and moments generated in high canine cases. Methods: The following areas of recent
literature were searched: in vitro studies on force levels in complex
tooth alignment, conventional vs selfligating brackets, effect of diameter and archwire cro...
Purpose: To document and evaluate the literatur regarding outcomes of implant restorations in the anterior maxilla in cases of agenesis of the lateral incisor/s with regard to esthetics, to provide guidelines for clinicians and to articulate questions in this area to be answered by future research. Materials and Methods: The following areas of the...
Purpose: To identify and document the literature regarding treatment objectives for anterior disc displacement with reduction / reciprocal TMJ clicking and to formulate treatment recommendations.
Materials and methods: the following areas of the available literature were scrutinized: diagnostics, etiology and treatment objectives of anterior disk...
Literature review: Anterior disc displacement with reduction. Diagnostics, Etiology and treatment objectives. What the orthodontist should know.
Literature review: Indications for CBCT imaging in certain cases of ectopic canines and resulting treatment objectives.
Lirerature review: The indication of cbct radiographs in certain cases of ectopic canines
Questions
Questions (2)
The straight wire approach, even with small NiTi archwires, generates very high forces and binding if the wire is deflected more than 2mm. There is evidence that root resorption is often seen in straight wire cases / prescription appliances.
Kind regards
Katja Kritzler
Does it matter whether a disk displacement is correctly identified at the early stage of assessment in a clinical setting? Do displaced disks represent a pathology that must be identified? Do displaced disks that do not cause pain or interference in joint movement represent a clinical problem requiring classification and, of greater concern, some type of treatment?
Ohrbach, R., & Greene, C. (2013). Temporomandibular joint diagnosis: striking a balance between the sufficiency of clinical assessment and the need for imaging. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 116(1), 124–5. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2013.03.021
Naeije, M., te Veldhuis, A. H., te Veldhuis, E. C., Visscher, C. M., & Lobbezoo, F. (2013). Disc displacement within the human temporomandibular joint: a systematic review of a “noisy annoyance.” Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 40(2), 139–158. http://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12016