Anterior Crossbite (AC) originates from skeletal alterations, functional, dental or their association, and may have genetic and/or environmental influences. Its prevalence varies between 2.2% and 12% depending on age, ethnicity and the type of AC. During the primary dentition, it varies between 4% and 7%. The aim of this paper is to present two clinical cases of anterior crossbite correction in the primary dentition, in which the Eschler appliance was chosen for both treatments.</p
In the primary dentition, anterior crossbite is usually indicative of a skeletal growth problem and ...
Introduction: Anterior crossbite is the term used to define an occlusal problem involving palatal po...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of anterior crossbite in Class I and III malocclusion. Stu...
Anterior crossbite is a situation in which one or more maxillary incisors occlude lingually to their...
Aim: To evaluate the prevalence of anterior crossbite and to verify the effectiveness of the orthodo...
Objectives: To identify the appropriate treatment for the correction of anterior crossbite. Design: ...
Objectives: To identify the appropriate treatment for the correction of anterior crossbite. Design: ...
Anterior crossbite is relatively a common presentation in the mixed dentition stage. If left untreat...
In the early mixed dentition period, single tooth anterior crossbite is the commonly encountered pro...
Department of Stomatological Propaedeutic, Pavel Godoroja, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of ...
Anterior crossbite is a malocclusion that takes place for various reasons, leads to major problems a...
An anterior crossbite can hardly be corrected spontaneously. When diagnosed in a mixed dentition or ...
Abstract Objective: To compare and evaluate the stability of correction of anterior crossbite in the...
The purpose of this case report is to add another means of treatment for the anterior crossbite malo...
Several etiological factors for gingival recession have been discussed in the literature, and the ve...
In the primary dentition, anterior crossbite is usually indicative of a skeletal growth problem and ...
Introduction: Anterior crossbite is the term used to define an occlusal problem involving palatal po...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of anterior crossbite in Class I and III malocclusion. Stu...
Anterior crossbite is a situation in which one or more maxillary incisors occlude lingually to their...
Aim: To evaluate the prevalence of anterior crossbite and to verify the effectiveness of the orthodo...
Objectives: To identify the appropriate treatment for the correction of anterior crossbite. Design: ...
Objectives: To identify the appropriate treatment for the correction of anterior crossbite. Design: ...
Anterior crossbite is relatively a common presentation in the mixed dentition stage. If left untreat...
In the early mixed dentition period, single tooth anterior crossbite is the commonly encountered pro...
Department of Stomatological Propaedeutic, Pavel Godoroja, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of ...
Anterior crossbite is a malocclusion that takes place for various reasons, leads to major problems a...
An anterior crossbite can hardly be corrected spontaneously. When diagnosed in a mixed dentition or ...
Abstract Objective: To compare and evaluate the stability of correction of anterior crossbite in the...
The purpose of this case report is to add another means of treatment for the anterior crossbite malo...
Several etiological factors for gingival recession have been discussed in the literature, and the ve...
In the primary dentition, anterior crossbite is usually indicative of a skeletal growth problem and ...
Introduction: Anterior crossbite is the term used to define an occlusal problem involving palatal po...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of anterior crossbite in Class I and III malocclusion. Stu...