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Remarkable factors related to preventing relapse of deciduous anterior crossbite [PDF]

open access: yesPediatric Dental Journal, 2008
In pedodontic practice, children with deciduous anterior crossbite are frequently encountered. In treating deciduous anterior crossbite, determining the optimal time to start treatment and predicting the prognosis of treatment are very important.
Yasutaka Kaihara, Fumiko Hayashi
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The anterior crossbite: report of cases

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1975
Some malocclusions, seen by the general pragtitioner, should be treated early with uncomplicated procedures. Simple anterior crossbites that do not involve other complications lend themselves to this type of interceptive treatment. Criteria for successful treatment include adequate space for movement of the involved teeth and opening of the bite to ...
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Early correction of anterior crossbites: a systematic review

Journal of Orthodontics, 2011
To identify the appropriate treatment for the correction of anterior crossbite.Systematic review.A search strategy was developed along with inclusion criteria and run in Scopus, Medline, Cochrane Library, EMBASE and psychINFO databases.Children in the primary or mixed dentition with an anterior crossbite affecting one or more incisors, and no ...
Borrie, Felicity, Bearn, David
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Interceptive correction of anterior crossbite.

The Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry, 1991
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate a passive method to correct anterior crossbite of only one incisor by creating a composite inclined plane. A total of 15 children were selected, aged 6 to 8. The results at the end of one week showed that in all cases the incisor was in normal position.
F, Estreia, J, Almerich, F, Gascon
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An alternative method for anterior crossbite correction

Orthodontic Update
CPD/Clinical Relevance: The reader will learn an alternative method for correcting anterior crossbites.
Catherine Anderson   +2 more
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Correction of anterior dental crossbite with composite as an inclined plane

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2001
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a passive method to correct anterior crossbite of only one incisor by constructing a composite inclined plane. Sample and Method. A total of 35 children aged 7–11 with a crossbite of only one incisor tooth were selected for this study. An inclined composite block 3–4 mm in size and 45 degrees to the
S, Sari, H, Gokalp, S, Aras
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Anterior Crossbite Correction with a Lower Removable Appliance

Orthodontic Update, 2019
This case demonstrates the use of a novel design of lower removable appliance to correct an anterior crossbite, by retracting the lower incisors. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Patients usually do not tolerate lower removable appliances; however, this case highlights how a simple modification to a lower removable appliance can make it patient friendly and a
Felicity Borrie, David Bearn
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Overview of anterior and posterior crossbites in children.

The New York state dental journal, 1997
Crossbites are a prevalent condition in children. They represent a challenge to the clinician in both diagnosis and treatment planning. Crossbites may be dental or skeletal in etiology. A thorough clinical assessment and accurate records are necessary. Treatment modalities will vary according to the specific diagnosis.
J E, Abraham, S A, Alexander
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Components of anterior crossbite in the primary dentition.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 2001
The craniofacial and dental components of anterior crossbite children with a full primary dentition were investigated by means of a cephalometric and correlation study. A group of thirty-two Taiwanese children with anterior crossbite was compared to a group of thirty-two normal occlusion subjects.
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Treatment of Anterior Dental Crossbite

Dental anterior crossbite usually becomesevident during the early mixed dentitionphase, and can cause many problemswhen left untreated. One or several anterior teeth may be in crossbite relationship.Simple and usefull treatment mechanics iseffective in the mixed dentition.
USLU, Özge, MEMİKOLU, T. Ufuk Toygar
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