2014
DOI: 10.1177/0974909820140212
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A New Method to retain the Posterior Bite Blocks for Anterior Crossbite Correction

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“…It was made of two acrylic bite blocks with stainless steel tubes (16-gauge needle) (Figure 3J). Ligature wire extended throughout the tube with one end below and the other above the contact aiding in fixation of the block in addition to glass ionomer cement (42) . This method was convenient and reliable, mainly because it prevents the bite block from loosening before the patient's visit and keeps the bite open as required.…”
Section: K Two Separate Posterior Bite Platesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was made of two acrylic bite blocks with stainless steel tubes (16-gauge needle) (Figure 3J). Ligature wire extended throughout the tube with one end below and the other above the contact aiding in fixation of the block in addition to glass ionomer cement (42) . This method was convenient and reliable, mainly because it prevents the bite block from loosening before the patient's visit and keeps the bite open as required.…”
Section: K Two Separate Posterior Bite Platesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During an orthodontic treatment there are many ways to correct the single tooth anterior cross bite by using removable posterior bite planes, even composites or glass ionomer cements are used for relieving the occlusion. [1][2][3] Bite planes can be fixed or removable. 4,5 In orthodontic practice we come across various malocclusion which involves sagittal, vertical and transverse discrepancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For relieving the occlusion during cross-bite corrections, either removable acrylic plates with bite blocks or glass ionomer splints are commonly used. [1][2][3] The removable bite block with lingual plate is difficult for the patient while eating and the glass ionomer block is subjected to wear during mastication. Removal of glass ionomer cement with high-speed hand piece might cause a loss of enamel and increase in pulpal temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%