Aim: To illustrate a simple effective method for early treatment of pseudo Class III in the mixed dentition and to highlight the advantages of early treatment by showing a 4-year follow-up of the treatment effects. Subjects: Twenty-one consecutive southern Chinese patients with a mean age of 9.6 years were included in the early treated group with pseudo Class III malocclusion. Methods: Lateral cephalometric films taken at the beginning and at the end of treatment were analysed. The arithmetic mean and standard deviation (SD) were calculated for each cephalometric variable and paired t-tests were performed to assess the statistical significance of the treatment effects. Results: Anterior crossbites and mandibular displacements were eliminate...
"nBackground and Aim: Among different treatments of patients with Class III malocclusion , orth...
Introduction. One of the challenges that clinicians encounter in the dental office is treating occlu...
Maxillary retrusion in growing patients due to maxillary deficiency often leading to skeletal Class ...
AIM: Pseudo Class III malocclusion subjects have anterior crossbite, and are defined as a functional...
AIM: To investigate the long-term outcome of early treatment of pseudo Class III malocclusions, usi...
This study investigated the long-term outcome of 27 consecutive young patients diagnosed with pseudo...
This study was designed to investigate the dental changes and the space gained following early treat...
This study was designed to investigate the dental changes and the space gained following early treat...
The aim of this study is to identify the diagnostic criteria for pseudo-Class III malocclusion and c...
ABSTRACTSkeletal class III discrepancy has been a therapeutic challenge due to the fact that its the...
Class III malocclusion presents a concave profile, dental mesococclusion, anterior crossbite and max...
Introduction: Pseudo class III malocclusion is reverse anterior occlusion or anterior cross‐bite wit...
Since Class III malocclusion is progressive in nature, the facial growth of Class III malocclusion w...
Aim: To assess the dentofacial changes induced by the sequential treatment in the skeletal class III...
It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involve...
"nBackground and Aim: Among different treatments of patients with Class III malocclusion , orth...
Introduction. One of the challenges that clinicians encounter in the dental office is treating occlu...
Maxillary retrusion in growing patients due to maxillary deficiency often leading to skeletal Class ...
AIM: Pseudo Class III malocclusion subjects have anterior crossbite, and are defined as a functional...
AIM: To investigate the long-term outcome of early treatment of pseudo Class III malocclusions, usi...
This study investigated the long-term outcome of 27 consecutive young patients diagnosed with pseudo...
This study was designed to investigate the dental changes and the space gained following early treat...
This study was designed to investigate the dental changes and the space gained following early treat...
The aim of this study is to identify the diagnostic criteria for pseudo-Class III malocclusion and c...
ABSTRACTSkeletal class III discrepancy has been a therapeutic challenge due to the fact that its the...
Class III malocclusion presents a concave profile, dental mesococclusion, anterior crossbite and max...
Introduction: Pseudo class III malocclusion is reverse anterior occlusion or anterior cross‐bite wit...
Since Class III malocclusion is progressive in nature, the facial growth of Class III malocclusion w...
Aim: To assess the dentofacial changes induced by the sequential treatment in the skeletal class III...
It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involve...
"nBackground and Aim: Among different treatments of patients with Class III malocclusion , orth...
Introduction. One of the challenges that clinicians encounter in the dental office is treating occlu...
Maxillary retrusion in growing patients due to maxillary deficiency often leading to skeletal Class ...