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Chapter 6 Orthodontic Treatment in Children with Cerebral Palsy María Teresa Abeleira, Mercedes Outumuro, Marcio Diniz, Lucía Ga ...
orthodontic treatment? The main indication for orthodontic treatment is dental malocclu‐ sion. In 1956, Lyons [2] had already su ...
tence and mouth breathing compared with healthy controls [7]. In that series, resting head position also affected the DAI score; ...
improvement and enhanced social acceptance, taking into account that an ‘ideal’ treatment may not be possible [9]. In a review o ...
Figure 3. Cerebral palsy patient with severe Class II-1 malocclusion. Initial phase of orthodontic treatment with a face mask. F ...
Figure 5. Cerebral palsy patient with open bite treated using fixed multi-bracket appliances before undergoing orthog‐ nathic su ...
cases and improvement in social integration in 71% of cases. Interestingly, when asked about their desire to enhance dental and ...
In an article published in 1927 by Stillwell [16], it was suggested that malocclusion and scoliosis affected posture and that th ...
abnormal proclination of the upper and lower incisor teeth [20]. Descriptions of cases of orthodontic treatment for malocclusion ...
Class II: A malocclusion where the upper teeth protrude beyond the lower teeth. This is also called ‘overbite’ or ‘buck teeth’. ...
[2] Lyons, D.C. (1956). An evaluation of the effects of cerebral palsy on dentofacial development, especially occlusion of the t ...
[16] Stillwell, F.S. (1927). The correlation of malocclusion and scoliosis to posture and its effect upon the teeth and spine. D ...
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