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Jung Yul Cha
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 141
Citations - 2901
Jung Yul Cha is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Malocclusion. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 118 publications receiving 2224 citations. Previous affiliations of Jung Yul Cha include Stanford University.
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Insertion torque of orthodontic miniscrews according to changes in shape, diameter and length.
TL;DR: An increase in screw diameter can efficiently reinforce the initial stability of the miniscrew, but the proximity of the root at the implanted site should be considered.
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Precision and trueness of dental models manufactured with different 3-dimensional printing techniques.
TL;DR: The PolyJet technique provides the greatest trueness and precision and the PolyJet and DLP techniques were more precise than the FFF and SLA techniques, with the Poly Jet technique having the highest accuracy.
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Incidental findings in the maxillofacial area with 3-dimensional cone-beam imaging
TL;DR: Evaluating the location, nature, and occurrence of incidental findings in maxillofacial structures on 3-dimensional cone-beam volumetric scans for dental diagnostic purposes and looking for associations between these findings and symptoms in orthodontic patients found them to be correlated with clinical signs and symptoms.
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Metal release from simulated fixed orthodontic appliances
TL;DR: In this 3-month-long investigation, there was a decrease in metal released as immersion time increased, and there was no increase in the amount of chromium released.
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Nonsurgical miniscrew-assisted rapid maxillary expansion results in acceptable stability in young adults
TL;DR: Nonsurgical MARME can be a clinically acceptable and stable treatment modality for young adults with a transverse maxillary deficiency and was positively correlated with the amount of IPMW expansion but not with IMW.