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Treatment of Deep Overbite

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1976
An inter-incisal appliance is described which uses the vertical forces of occlusion to correct deep overbite and to apply inter-incisal torque. It is suggested that reduction of overbite may facilitate antero-posterior correction of arch relationships during the second stage of treatment.
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Traumatic Overbite: A Restorative Solution

Dental Update, 2002
Deep overbite is frequently seen in the adult dentition. Although the condition is usually asymptomatic, certain factors may lead to the development of deep traumatic overbite, and in partially dentate patients loss of posterior occlusal support may be a contributory factor.
Stephen, Cotter, Dominic, O'Shea
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Overbite—the dentist’s challenge

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
Various factors contribute to the problem of overbite and treatment necessarily involves more than the tooth system alone. The postural relationship of the mandible with associated structures must be considered because this postural position is the starting point for mastication, deglutition, respiration, and speech.
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C2—Deep Overbite

Sagittal mandibular retrognathism (mandibular deficiency) as basic deviation may occur in combination with various maxillary deformities: + Sagittal maxillary prognathism (maxillary protrusion) Maxillary alveolar protrusion A deep overbite often occurs in childhood as it is genetically determined.
Kessler, Peter   +2 more
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Deep overbite correction by intrusion

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1977
Not all patients with deep overbite should be treated with the same mechanics. Some patients require intrusion of the anterior teeth, while others require primarily extrusion. This article has discussed the principles of incisor and canine intrusion and has demonstrated the use of intrusion springs that are capable of intruding incisors with minimal ...
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