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Yehya A. Mostafa

Researcher at Future University in Egypt

Publications -  82
Citations -  1911

Yehya A. Mostafa is an academic researcher from Future University in Egypt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cone beam computed tomography & Premolar. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1619 citations. Previous affiliations of Yehya A. Mostafa include Washington University in St. Louis & Cairo University.

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Miniscrew implant-supported maxillary canine retraction with and without corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics.

TL;DR: Cognitively evaluating miniscrew implant-supported maxillary canine retraction with corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics found it can be a feasible treatment modality for adults seeking Orthodontic treatment with reduced treatment times.
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Comparison of corticotomy-facilitated vs standard tooth-movement techniques in dogs with miniscrews as anchor units

TL;DR: Histologically, the more active and extensive bone remodeling in the CF group suggested that the acceleration of tooth movement associated with corticotomy is due to increased bone turnover and based on a regional acceleratory phenomenon.
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Cytotoxicity Genotoxicity and Metal Release In Patients with Fixed Orthodontic Appliances: A Longitudinal In-Vivo Study

TL;DR: Fixed orthodontic appliances decreased cellular viability, induced DNA damage, and increased the nickel and chromium contents of the buccal mucosa cells.
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Accuracy and Reproducibility of Voxel Based Superimposition of Cone Beam Computed Tomography Models on the Anterior Cranial Base and the Zygomatic Arches

TL;DR: Voxel based image registration on both zones could be considered as an accurate and a reproducible method for CBCT superimposition and the left zygomatic arch could be used as a stable structure for thesuperimposition of smaller field of view CBCT scans where the anterior cranial base is not visible.
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Epidemiologic panorama of dental occlusion

TL;DR: The results obtained from this study indicate that a significant sex difference in Occlusion exists for normal occlusion, Angle Class I, and Angle Class III.