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Roberto Rongo
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 55
Citations - 931
Roberto Rongo is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Malocclusion. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 42 publications receiving 528 citations. Previous affiliations of Roberto Rongo include University of Salerno.
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Evaluation of surface roughness of orthodontic wires by means of atomic force microscopy.
Vincenzo D'Antò,Roberto Rongo,Gianluca Ametrano,Gianrico Spagnuolo,Paolo Manzo,Roberto Martina,Sergio Paduano,Rosa Valletta +7 more
TL;DR: Ion implantation effectively reduced the roughness of TMA and Teflon(®)-coated Titanium Memory Esthetic was less rough than was ion-implanted Sentalloy High Aesthetic, and the surface quality of the wires investigated differed significantly.
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Dental and skeletal effects of palatal expansion techniques: a systematic review of the current evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses
TL;DR: The aim was to assess the quality and to summarise the findings of the Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses on the dental and skeletal effects of maxillary expansion, and to support with high evidence a significant increase in the short-term ofmaxillary dentoalveolar transversal dimensions after Rapid Maxillary Expansion (RME).
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Class II functional orthopaedic treatment: a systematic review of systematic reviews
Vincenzo D'Antò,Rosaria Bucci,Lorenzo Franchi,Roberto Rongo,Ambra Michelotti,Roberto Martina +5 more
TL;DR: This Systematic Review aims to assess the quality of SRs and Meta-Analyses on functional orthopaedic treatment of Class II malocclusion in growing patients and to summarise and rate the reported effects.
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Effects of intraoral aging on surface properties of coated nickel-titanium archwires
Roberto Rongo,Gianluca Ametrano,Antonio Gloria,Gianrico Spagnuolo,Angela Galeotti,Sergio Paduano,Rosa Valletta,Vincenzo D'Antò +7 more
TL;DR: Clinical use of the orthodontic wires increases their surface roughness and the level of friction.
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The perception of COVID-19 among Italian dental patients: an orthodontic point of view.
TL;DR: Italian dentists were mostly scared to return to their daily activities because they considered their jobs a high risk to them and their families, and Dentists with an exclusive/prevailing orthodontic activity were forced to increase their working day during the week.