Dilemmas in Treatment of Recurrent Recalcitrant Dental Anterior Open Bite.
Int J Orthod Milwaukee
; 27(1): 19-24, 2016.
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| ID: mdl-27319036
An anterior open bite is one of the most difficult occlusal abnormalities to treat. Quite often this aberration entails dental component and/or skeletal component. The skeletal open bite will require intrusion of the posterior sextants with the assistance of bite blocks, temporary anchorage devices, high pull headgear, and as a last resort - orthognathic surgery. The orthodontic treatment should be augmented with the orofacial myofunctional therapy. In this article, the author describes 3 different variations of treatment of the dental anterior open bite, first on acrylic models, and then on the actual patients. Consideration should be given to patients with a 'short upper lip," and in this case, surgical correction should be entertained.
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Mordida Abierta
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Prognostic_studies
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Int J Orthod Milwaukee
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2016
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