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:: Volume 8, Issue 3 (9-2019) ::
Int J Med Invest 2019, 8(3): 104-111 Back to browse issues page
Early Interceptive Orthodontic Treatments: Case Series
Ceren İlisulu * , Sinem Uz , Mine Koruyucu , Figen Seymen
Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pedodontics, Istanbul, Turkey, DDS PhD.
Abstract:   (7634 Views)
Background: Early orthodontic treatment is important to guide dentitions during the development of a functional and morphological occlusion. Anterior dental crossbite and thumb sucking habits can be treated by interceptive orthodontic treatment modalities that are a method to restore a normal occlusion when a malocclusion has started to occur.
 
Case Presentations: The cases shown are ranging from the age of 7-9 years presenting in mixed dentition development. This article presents six cases of anterior crossbite corrected by using removal acrylic appliances with Z spring and two cases of thumb sucking habits corrected by using palatal crib. Recall examination after 6 months displayed normal occlusal relationship without any relaps.
 
Conclusion: Paediatric dentists have  important role to diagnose malocclusions early. Early interceptive orthodontic treatment can potentially eliminate the need for future complicated and costly orthodontic treatment.
 
Keywords: Interceptive Orthodontic, Anterior Crossbite, Thumb Sucking, Palatal Crib.
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