2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-54192008000500014
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Miniplacas de ancoragem no tratamento da mordida aberta anterior

Abstract: ResumoIntrodução: o relato de caso apresentado descreve um tratamento ortodôntico auxiliado por miniplacas, de uma paciente adulta que apresentava mordida aberta anterior acentuada, rotação horária da mandíbula, biprotrusão e ausência de selamento labial. Após a extração dos primeiros molares e retração dentária superior e inferior, associada ao controle vertical propiciado pelas placas, ocorreu uma pequena rotação anti-horária da mandíbula e a correção da mordida aberta anterior, com significativa melhora fac… Show more

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“…7 Orthodontics brings a range of possibilities with proven efficiency in literature for the treatment of AOB. The use of palatine gratings, extraoral appliances, use of mini-implants or titanium plates, bite blocks and intermaxillary elastics are examples of techniques used in these vertical occlusion dysplasias 5,8 treatment. However, there are factors to be considered before any intervention, since the non-elimination of the causal factor implies in the vast majority of cases in the relapse or failure of treatment.…”
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“…7 Orthodontics brings a range of possibilities with proven efficiency in literature for the treatment of AOB. The use of palatine gratings, extraoral appliances, use of mini-implants or titanium plates, bite blocks and intermaxillary elastics are examples of techniques used in these vertical occlusion dysplasias 5,8 treatment. However, there are factors to be considered before any intervention, since the non-elimination of the causal factor implies in the vast majority of cases in the relapse or failure of treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%