2018
DOI: 10.1093/ejo/cjy053
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Three-dimensional assessment of back symmetry in subjects with unilateral functional crossbite during the pre-pubertal growth phase: a controlled study

Abstract: Although some degree of back asymmetry was detected in the crossbite group during the pre-pubertal growth phase, this asymmetry does not appear to be clinically relevant.

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“…There was also a notable correlation observed between the inclination of the scapula plane and the inequalities in scapula prominence in cases of unilateral functional crossbite [5].…”
Section: Crossbite and Scapula Planementioning
confidence: 80%
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“…There was also a notable correlation observed between the inclination of the scapula plane and the inequalities in scapula prominence in cases of unilateral functional crossbite [5].…”
Section: Crossbite and Scapula Planementioning
confidence: 80%
“…Crossbite occurs when some of the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth instead of outside, causing a misalignment of the dental arches. There were no identified associations between the side of the crossbite and the side of prominence in back parameters [5].…”
Section: Crossbite and Scapula Planementioning
confidence: 82%
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