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Orthodontic and orthopaedic treatment for anterior open bite in children [PDF]
Anterior open bite occurs when there is a lack of vertical overlap of the upper and lower incisors. The aetiology is multifactorial including: oral habits, unfavourable growth patterns, enlarged lymphatic tissue with mouth breathing. Several treatments have been proposed to correct this malocclusion, but interventions are not supported by strong ...
Lentini-Oliveira, Débora A.+8 more
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Contextual and Individual Determinants of Anterior Open Bite in Adolescents [PDF]
Studying the broader determinants of anterior open bite (AOB) may guide more equitable policies.This study estimates the prevalence of AOB in Brazilian adolescents and its association with contextual and individual determinants.The data for dentofacial anomalies in 15- to 19-year-olds from the National Oral Health Survey SBBrasil 2010 were analysed (N =
Bastos Roosevelt-Silva+5 more
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Relapse of Anterior Open Bite: A Case Report [PDF]
The aim and objective of this study is to report the recurrence of the treatment of the anterior open bite after 5 years of treatment. A female patient aged 8 years 6 months old had a negative vertical crossing of −4.7 mm. Early treatment with a fixed palatal grid was performed for 1 year.
Paula Vanessa Pedron Oltramari+5 more
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Anterior Bite Opening in Adulthood [PDF]
Objectives: To study anterior bite opening of unknown cause presenting in adulthood regarding prevalence, symptoms of Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD) and possible causes of the bite opening. Methods: Patients referred to two Orofacial ...
Karolina Broberg+2 more
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Treating anterior open bite [PDF]
The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Medline, Embase, LILACS (Latin American & Caribbean Health Sciences Literature) , Brazilian Bibliography of Odontology and SciELO. Ten Chinese journals were searched by hand and the bibliographies of papers were retrieved.Randomised controlled trials (RCT) or quasi-RCT of orthodontic or orthopaedic ...
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Etiological aspects of anterior open bite [PDF]
Introduction. Open bite is a multifactorial phenomenon and no single factor can account for open-bite. Etiology plays an important role in diagnosis. Heredity, unfavorable growth patterns, incorrect jaw postoure, are the characteristics of skeletal open bite. Digit sucking.
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Correction of anterior open bite in a case of achondroplasia
Treatment planning for patients with skeletal deformities is often considered challenging. This article reports a female patient with achondroplasia who presented with severe maxillary retrognathism and vertical excess along with anterior open bite. The clinical and cephalometric findings of the patient are detailed here.
Koshy Santhosh+3 more
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Anterior open bite: cephalometric evaluation of the dental pattern [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to compare the dental pattern of patients with anterior open bite malocclusion to that of individuals with normal overbite by utilization of lateral cephalograms, panoramic radiographs and study casts. The findings showed that there was no significant difference in the inclination of the occlusal plane (SN.PlO) and ...
Stuani, Adriana Sasso+4 more
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Innovation in prediction planning for anterior open bite correction [PDF]
Abstract This study applies recent advances in 3D virtual imaging for application in the prediction planning of dentofacial deformities. Stereo-photogrammetry has been used to create virtual and physical models, which are creatively combined in planning the surgical correction of anterior open bite. The application of these novel methods
Almuzian, Mohammed+5 more
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A review of the management of anterior open bite malocclusion
Abstract Anterior openbite (AOB) malocclusion is considered one of the most demanding challenges for the orthodontist, as occlusal correction is difficult, facial aesthetics may be unsatisfactory and the incidence of relapse is high. A retrospective cephalometric study of 19 consecutively treated AOB patients is presented.
Lawry Denise M.+3 more
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