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Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 2015
The purpose of this work was to define and illustrate the skeletal morphology of open-bite patients against the background of sagittal jaw relationships on the basis of lateral cephalograms.Lateral cephalograms of 197 untreated adults were analyzed in dental imaging software (Onyx Ceph 3™; Image Instruments, Chemnitz, Germany).
Karl-Friedrich, Krey +2 more
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The purpose of this work was to define and illustrate the skeletal morphology of open-bite patients against the background of sagittal jaw relationships on the basis of lateral cephalograms.Lateral cephalograms of 197 untreated adults were analyzed in dental imaging software (Onyx Ceph 3™; Image Instruments, Chemnitz, Germany).
Karl-Friedrich, Krey +2 more
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Varieties of anterior open-bite
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1972Abstract 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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An open bite can occur in both the anterior and posterior regions of the jaws. The open bite can be the result of a malfunction (thumb sucking, pacifier, tongue malfunction, etc.) or have a skeletal genetic basis. The open bite can be associated with all positional disorders of the jaws.
Kessler, Peter +2 more
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Kessler, Peter +2 more
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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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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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A classification of open bites
The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1981Some anterior open bites tend to close spontaneously whereas others do not. This difference in behaviour and prognosis depends upon the cause of the open bite. It follows that the most clinically useful classification of open bites should be based on aetiology. Against the background of previous cephalometric studies, a classification of open bites is
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Stability of open bite treatment
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2002Is early orthodontic treatment indicated for anterior open bite malocclusions? Is the stability of open bite treatment a significant clinical problem? To answer these questions, I would like to define open bite as the lack of overlap of the anterior teeth in centric occlusion.
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American Journal of Orthodontics, 1971
F W, Worms, L H, Meskin, R J, Isaacson
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F W, Worms, L H, Meskin, R J, Isaacson
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2013
List of Contributors Foreword Angelos Metaxas Foreword Greg Huang Acknowledgments 1 Etiology of open-bite malocclusion Karina Freitas and Rodrigo Cancado Environmental factors Deleterious habits Pacifier and thumb-sucking Anterior tongue posture and tongue thrust Mouth breathing Upper respiratory obstacles Lower respiratory obstacles Traumatisms ...
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List of Contributors Foreword Angelos Metaxas Foreword Greg Huang Acknowledgments 1 Etiology of open-bite malocclusion Karina Freitas and Rodrigo Cancado Environmental factors Deleterious habits Pacifier and thumb-sucking Anterior tongue posture and tongue thrust Mouth breathing Upper respiratory obstacles Lower respiratory obstacles Traumatisms ...
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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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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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