Abstract

The scientific research is dedicated to studying of treatment problems of mesial malocclusion with the anterior mandible shift among preschool aged children (in the period of temporary dentition). The point of the study is to demonstrate the effect of treating mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet in a clinical case description. During the research of a clinical case long term results were analyzed. The method of treating mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet included usage of the original appliance. The appliance was also supposed to lead to harmonic development of a child’s oro-facial area. The analysis showed advantages of the suggested original orthodontic appliance. The malocclusion was corrected in a short time (3 months), that let us develop physiological jaws and teeth arches relationships and to resolve mandible side shifting before the central incisors erupted. During the eruption permanent incisors take their place and establish the proper overjet, that creates physiological conditions for harmonic oro-facial development. The result is stable over time. The appliance is easy to use and to adapt by children and has a good fixation in oral cavity. Thus, the suggested orthodontic appliance could be recommended for treatment of mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shifting among preschool aged children.

Highlights

  • 1.1 The relevance of the studyNowadays the treatment of the mesial malocclusion among children is an important orthodontic problem

  • That there is no self-regulation of the bite among children with mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet during the skeletal growth

  • Analyzing immediate results of treatment of a patient with mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet. 2

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Summary

The relevance of the study

Nowadays the treatment of the mesial malocclusion among children is an important orthodontic problem. Because of these reasons the malocclusion progresses with age. It is known, that there is no self-regulation of the bite among children with mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet during the skeletal growth. That there is no self-regulation of the bite among children with mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift and reverse overjet during the skeletal growth With no treatment it leads to the uncontrolled growth of lower jaw and the delay of the upper jaw growth, which result as a skeletal form of abnormality. That could be used for treatment of the mesial malocclusion associated with the mandible anterior shift in preschool aged children, is mentioned in a special literature

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Consider the clinical case
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Dynamics of the orthodontic treatment
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