Korean J Orthod.  1993 Mar;23(1):57-74.

Anterior crossbite correction following craniofacial morphologic pattern in the early deciduous dentition

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  • 1Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Chonbuk National University, Korea.

Abstract

Anterior crossbite is a common malocclusion in the early deciduous dentition. Even today, many these malocclusion patients are not treated until the mixed or permanent dentition. And the purpose here is to emphasize the need for early diagnosis and possible treatment for these anterior crossbite malocclusions and their associated facial patterns. Case histories of 4 patients selected from the author's practice are presented. Different methods of treatment are evaluated. Some improvement was achieved in all patients from an early interceptive regimen, although ultimately corrective orthodontic treatment may still be needed in some. It is concluded that early interception of deciduous anterior crossbite malocclusion should by attempted in patients; there should be no delemma in reaching such a decision. And it is essential for diagnosis and treatment to determine exact variations in growth when some appliance are used, it is recommended that growth-related records be made as early as possible.

Keyword

Anterior crossbite; Deciduous dentition

MeSH Terms

Dentition, Permanent
Diagnosis
Early Diagnosis
Humans
Malocclusion*
Tooth, Deciduous*
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