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Essentials of Interceptive Orthodontics
2020Interceptive orthodontics deals to intercept a malocclusion that has already developed or is developing. A malocclusion, if detected as early as possible, can be eliminated or made less severe, by the initiation of interceptive orthodontic procedures. Its always better to treat simple cases than complicated ones.
Dr. Rashi Chauhan, Dr. Amit Kumar Singh
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Interceptive Orthodontics is a comprehensive academic textbook focusing on the early diagnosis, prevention, and management of developing malocclusions during the primary and mixed dentition stages. This book is specifically designed for BDS students, postgraduate dental students, pediatric dentists, and orthodontic practitioners.
Dr. Kajol Yadav +3 more
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Applicability of interceptive orthodontics in the community.
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1997The term interceptive orthodontics used in this paper is defined as the prompt treatment of unfavourable features of a developing occlusion categorized as local factors, crowding and displacements of the mandible in closing from the rest position. The aims of the study were to determine the best age or ages for interceptive orthodontics, to establish ...
K A, Nimri, A, Richardson
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[Preventive and interceptive orthodontics].
L'Ateneo parmense. Acta bio-medica : organo della Societa di medicina e scienze naturali di Parma, 1979The Authors are stating the importance of prevention in Dentistry so as to stop anomalies of jaws and teeth of from forming. They mean therapy all those measures to use with simple means, both surgical and Orthopedic, and them detting its limits and possibilities.
P U, Gennari +3 more
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Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontics
Journal of Family Medicine and Preventive MedicineThe prevalence of malocclusions represents about 98% of the general population; anyone can have some degree of malocclusion, which is considered a public health problem. On the other hand, the prevalence of malocclusions during mixed dentition and the need for orthodontic treatment is about 47% of the population ...
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