Literature DB >> 15736836

Role of interceptive orthodontics in early mixed dentition.

Mei Ling Wong1, Lay Kheng Ng, Daud Norlian, Maria Jirom Gere.   

Abstract

Early orthodontic interventions are often initiated in the developing dentition to promote favourable developmental changes and remove or suppress those that are unfavourable. Early interceptive orthodontics can eliminate or reduce the severity of a developing malocclusion, the complexity of orthodontic treatment, overall treatment time and cost. It also improves self-esteem in the subjects and parental satisfaction. Early detection and appropriate referral of cases requiring interceptive orthodontics are important. However, lack of awareness among school children, parents and primary-care personnel (dental nurses and dental officers) may result in patients not being referred for timely interceptive intervention. This article presents a general view of the scope of interceptive orthodontics that can be carried out in early mixed dentition, i.e. when the permanent incisors and molars are erupting into the oral cavity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15736836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Dent J        ISSN: 0377-5291


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