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Anterior open bite – diagnostics and therapy

Acta Chirurgiae Plasticae, 2021
An anterior open bite (AOB) is an occlusal disorder that causes the patient both an aesthetic and functional handicap. The lower third of the face is disproportionately larger. Patients are unable to properly occlude with the anterior part of dental arch and occlusion only happens in the premolar and/or molar regions.
P, Michl   +8 more
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Varieties of anterior open-bite

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1972
Abstract Cephalograms of ninety-two male subjects with good occlusions, eighteen persons with Angle Class II anterior open-bite, and eighteen persons with open-bite mandibular prognathism (and Class III occlusion) were compared. On the average, persons with open-bite had a longer anterior lower face height, a shorter posterior face height, a shorter
H I, Nahoum   +2 more
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Anterior open bite treatment with magnets

The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1990
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of repelling magnets on the treatment of anterior open bite and compare them with the effects of acrylic posterior bite-blocks. Twenty patients, aged 9-16 years with skeletal anterior open bite, were randomly divided into two groups.
S, Kiliaridis, I, Egermark, B, Thilander
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Anterior open bite: aetiology and management

Dental Update, 2011
Anterior open bite has a multi-factorial aetiology comprising: genetically inherited skeletal pattern, soft tissue effect and digit-sucking habits. To formulate an appropriate treatment plan, accurate diagnosis is essential. Simple open bites may sometimes resolve completely during the transition from mixed to permanent dentition, if the digit-sucking
Paul Jonathan, Sandler   +2 more
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Geometry of Anterior Open Bite Correction

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015
Correction of anterior open bite is a frequently encountered and challenging problem for the craniomaxillofacial surgeon and orthodontist. Accurate clinical evaluation, including cephalometric assessment, is paramount for establishing the diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
Zachary R, Abramson   +4 more
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Anterior open bite: a case–control study

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2009
Objective.  The aim of this study was to assess the influence of sucking habits and facial pattern measurements on the development of anterior open bite (AOB).Methods.  A case–control study was carried out on 60 children aged 7 and 8 years attending municipal public schools in the city of Recife, Brazil.
Mônica Vilela, Heimer   +2 more
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[Anterior open bite].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002
In almost 50% of the Dutch population, the mandibular incisors do not contact the maxillary ones. An open bite is usually based on an interposition of the tongue and can be combined with other functional disturbances as digit sucking. A large open bite with an excessive facial deformity can be treated adequately, after facial growth is completed, by a ...
T J, Hoppenreijs, F P, van der Linden
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The anterior open bite

2016
Abstract The anterior open bite presents a challenge to the orthognathic surgeon and the risk of relapse is always a concern. Careful assessment in a joint orthognathic clinic is imperative to enable appropriate treatment planning. We present a case of a 14-year-old boy with an anterior open bite (AOB) on a Class II skeletal base and ...
Barbara Gerber, Andrew Currie
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Etiology of anterior open bite: a review

Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2016
Presentation of different causes described in the literature for development of anterior apertognathia.A review about data referring to patients limited in their anterior tooth function through the positioning of their teeth has been performed. Electronic data bases, two libraries have been searched for information.
Christina, Rijpstra   +1 more
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A Review of Anterior Open Bite

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1978
Anterior open bite malocclusion is reviewed under the headings of aetiology, morphology and treatment. The aetiology is discussed within the classification originally described by Dockrell in 1952. The morphological differences between skeletal and dental open bite together with the extra oral, intra oral, and cephalometric characteristics are ...
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