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Applicability of interceptive orthodontics in the community.

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1997
The 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 ...
A Richardson, K A Nimri
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Effectiveness of interceptive orthodontic treatment in reducing malocclusions

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010
In this retrospective cohort study of the effectiveness of interceptive orthodontic treatment, we compared patients receiving interceptive orthodontic treatment with untreated control subjects.Models were scored by using the index of complexity, outcome and need (ICON).
Gregory J. King, Pongsri Brudvik
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Interceptive orthodontics

2002
The book is organized well and include chapters on growth and development, the interrelationships between orthodontics and pediatric dentistry, habits and respiration, the spectrum of malocclusions, craniomandibular disorders and periodontal considerations in growing individuals. The chapters are extremely thorough, informative and very well documented
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Indication for and Frequency of Early Orthodontic Therapy or Interceptive Measures

Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2003
The early treatment of nonskeletal and skeletal orthodontic anomalies in the deciduous and early mixed dentition is intended to prevent the development of pronounced anomalies in the late mixed and permanent dentition with the ultimate aim of reducing or even eliminating the need for later orthodontic treatment.
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Early orthodontic interception of anterior crossbite in mixed dentition

Journal of International Oral Health, 2017
Single tooth anterior crossbite is commonly seen in the early mixed dentition period. Once identified, the treatment should ideally involve any method which is simple, noninvasive, involves little chair side time, requires minimal patient cooperation, and gives rapid correction of the crossbite without affecting the surrounding structures.
Ratheesh, MA Zareena, G Anjana, MM Sunil
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