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Orthodontic correction of transverse arch asymmetries

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002
The purpose of this study was to determine whether asymmetries in the transverse dimension are corrected after orthodontic treatment and to determine differences between age-group responses in the correction of transverse asymmetries. Sixty orthodontically treated subjects with transverse asymmetries in arch width were grouped by age, treatment ...
Joko Kusnoto   +3 more
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Surgical/Orthodontic Correction of Transverse Maxillary Discrepancies

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020
The transverse dimension is a critical component of comprehensive treatment in orthognathic surgery. Several treatment approaches exist and the team must consider the patient's needs, desires, and limitations when working to correct the malocclusion.
Johan P. Reyneke, Richard Scott Conley
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Surgical-Orthodontic Correction of Transverse Maxillary Deficiency

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1989
A conservative osteotomy of the zygomaticomaxillary buttress in combination with a rapid palatal expansion appliance is a dependable technique for the treatment of horizontal maxillary deficiency in adults. This procedure has been used successfully in 56 patients in our series, but 17 patients (30 percent) required a midpalatal osteotomy.
Haas Aj, James A. Lehman
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A Surgical-Orthodontic Method of Correcting Mandibular Prognathism

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Introduction The intent of this paper is to describe a procedure designed to correct mandibular prognathism by the combined efforts of oral surgery and orthodontics. This method is carried out completely within the oral cavity. It is the purpose of this procedure to improve the cosmetic appearance of the face and the function of the lower jaw ...
Melvin I. Cohen, Robert C. Lincoln
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Simianism: Surgical-orthodontic correction of bimaxillary protrusion

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1973
Summary The authors describe a case of bimaxillary protrusion characterized by a simian-type mandible. To this syndrome they have given the name: Simianism. — The various stages of the combined surgical and orthodontic treatment are described. A successful functional and esthetic result was obtained, the patient last being observed four years after ...
Sidney L. Horowitz   +1 more
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Surgical-orthodontic correction of vertical maxillary excess

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1978
Superior repositioning of the maxilla via maxillary ostectomy has proved to be useful method of treating patients with vertical maxillary excess. It is indicated primarily in patients with lip incompetence, excessive exposure of maxillary anterior teeth, long lower facial height, contour-deficient chin, and either Class I or Class II malocclusion.
Larry M. Wolford   +2 more
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Cephalometric diagnosis and surgical-orthodontic correction of apertognathia

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1980
Nineteen postadolescent white woman with uncorrected Class I molar and/or canine occlusion were compared cephalometrically to thirteen postadolescent white women with skeletal apertognathia that was later corrected by a combination of surgical procedures, the common denominator being maxillary posterior superior repositioning.
David J. Hall   +3 more
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Orthodontic techniques for crossbite correction

Dental Nursing, 2008
The correction of dental crossbites is a common orthodontic treatment aim. This article will describe the many different types of dental crossbite as well as demonstrating a variety of different orthodontic techniques used in their correction.
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Surgical-orthodontic correction of open-bite deformity

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1977
The combined simultaneous anterior and posterior maxillary ostectomy has proved to be a useful method of treating skeletal open-bite. It is indicated primarily in patients with lip incompetence, excessive exposure of maxillary anterior teeth, long lower-face height, contour-deficient chin, and Class II malocclusion.
Leward C. Fish, Bruce N. Epker
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The use of implants for orthodontic correction of an open bite

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
This case illustrates the integration of maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, prosthodontics and periodontics in the treatment of an adult male. A traumatic injury to the lower jaw was the stimulus for the patient to seek orthodontic correction of a severe malocclusion including crossbites and an anterior open bite.
Beth Prosterman   +3 more
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