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Peter H. Buschang is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States, with a research focus primarily on dentistry and orthodontics. Their scholarly contributions encompass a broad array of topics within these fields, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach that integrates complementary and manual therapy, oral surgery, periodontics, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Dentistry

With a specialization in subfields, their work spans:

  • Orthodontics
  • Complementary and Manual Therapy
  • Oral Surgery
  • Periodontics
  • Molecular Biology

Peter H. Buschang's research topics cover a range of dental and orthodontic concerns, with emphasis on:

  • Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Dental Radiography and Imaging
  • Dental Erosion and Treatment
  • Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
  • Dental Health and Care Utilization

Their recent scholarly publications demonstrate an active engagement with current issues in orthodontics and dental care. Selected papers include:

  • "Differences in finished case quality between Invisalign and traditional fixed appliances," 2021, published in The Angle Orthodontist
  • "Applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in orthodontics," 2020, published in APOS Trends in Orthodontics
  • "The efficacy of fluoride varnish vs a filled resin sealant for preventing white spot lesions during orthodontic treatment," 2021, published in The Angle Orthodontist
  • "Keys to Class II correction: A comparison of 2 extraction protocols," 2021, published in American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
  • "The quality of etched enamel in different regions and tooth types and its significance in bonding and the development of white spot lesions," 2021, published in The Angle Orthodontist

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Larry P. Tadlock
  • Phillip M. Campbell
  • Emet D. Schneiderman
  • Katie Julien
  • Matthew J. Kesterke

Peter H. Buschang's research is published predominantly in several key orthodontic and dental journals, with repeated contributions to:

  • The Angle Orthodontist
  • American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
  • Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
  • APOS Trends in Orthodontics
  • Journal of Orthodontics

Best Publications

  • Interrelationships among measures of somatic, skeletal, dental, and sexual maturity.

    A. Demirjian;P.H. Buschang;R. Tanguay;D.Kingnorth Patterson

  • Interarch tooth size relationships of 3 populations: "does Bolton's analysis apply?".

    Stephanie S. Smith;Peter H. Buschang;Etsuko Watanabe

  • Prevalence of white spot lesion formation during orthodontic treatment

    Katie C Julien;Peter H Buschang;Phillip M Campbell

  • Normal masticatory performance in young adults and children

    K.C. Julien;P.H. Buschang;G.S. Throckmorton;P.C. Dechow

  • Accuracy and reliability of tooth and root lengths measured on cone-beam computed tomographs

    John F. Sherrard;P. Emile Rossouw;Byron W. Benson;Roberto Carrillo

  • Morphological and positional asymmetries of young children with functional unilateral posterior crossbite.

    Ary Santos Pinto;Peter H. Buschang;Gaylord S. Throckmorton;Patrick Chen

  • Cortical bone thickness at common miniscrew implant placement sites.

    David Farnsworth;P. Emile Rossouw;Richard F. Ceen;Peter H. Buschang

  • Does malocclusion affect masticatory performance

    Jeryl D. English;P. H. Buschang;G. S. Throckmorton

  • Maxillary protraction: treatment and posttreatment effects.

    R W Gallagher;F Miranda;P H Buschang

  • Masticatory performance and areas of occlusal contact and near contact in subjects with normal occlusion and malocclusion.

    Shannon Owens;Peter H. Buschang;Gaylord S. Throckmorton;Leslea Palmer

  • Class II non-extraction patients treated with the Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device versus intermaxillary elastics.

    Graham Jones;Peter H. Buschang;Ki Beom Kim;Donald R. Oliver

  • Relationships between mandibular canine calcification stages and skeletal maturity

    Sandra Coutinho;Peter H. Buschang;Francis Miranda

  • The impact of buccal corridors on smile attractiveness

    Adam J. Martin;Peter H. Buschang;Jimmy C. Boley;Reginald W. Taylor

  • Maximum bite force, muscle efficiency and mechanical advantage in children with vertical growth patterns.

    Patricia García-Morales;Peter H. Buschang;Gaylord S. Throckmorton;Jeryl D. English

  • The effects of bolus hardness on masticatory kinematics.

    K. Anderson;G. S. Throckmorton;P. H. Buschang;H. Hayasaki

  • Occlusal plane alteration in orthognathic surgery--Part II: Long-term stability of results.

    Peter D. Chemello;Larry M. Wolford;Peter H. Buschang

  • Early treatment of vertical skeletal dysplasia: the hyperdivergent phenotype.

    Wayne L. Sankey;Peter H. Buschang;Jeryl English;Albert H. Owen

  • Discomfort associated with Invisalign and traditional brackets: A randomized, prospective trial.

    David W. White;Katie C. Julien;Helder Jacob;Phillip M. Campbell

  • Quantitative evaluation of craniofacial changes with Jasper Jumper therapy

    Jason B. Cope;Peter H. Buschang;Donald D. Cope;John Parker

  • Relative contributions of occlusion, maximum bite force, and chewing cycle kinematics to masticatory performance.

    Casey R. Lepley;Gaylord S. Throckmorton;Richard F. Ceen;Peter H. Buschang

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Malina
Robert M. Malina The University of Texas at Austin
Harvey Goldstein
Harvey Goldstein University of Bristol
Edward Ellis
Edward Ellis The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Robert J. Gatchel
Robert J. Gatchel The University of Texas at Arlington
Larry L. Bellinger
Larry L. Bellinger Texas A&M University
Jian Q. Feng
Jian Q. Feng Texas A&M University
Slawomir Koziel
Slawomir Koziel Reykjavík University

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