- In dentistry,
crossbite is a form of
malocclusion where a
tooth (or teeth) has a more
buccal or
lingual position (that is, the
tooth is
either closer...
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relationship of
opposing teeth, and it is
subject to
malocclusion (such as
crossbite) if
facial or
dental development was imperfect.
Because the
upper central...
- the
lower jaw
outgrows the upper,
resulting in an
extended chin and a
crossbite. In both
humans and animals, it can be the
result of inbreeding. Unlike...
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Common features are a narrow/high-arched palate,
posterior bilateral crossbite,
hypodontia (missing some teeth), and
crowding of teeth. Due to maxillary...
- (April 15, 2022). "Risk
Factors for High-Arched
Palate and
Posterior Crossbite at the Age of 5 in
Children Born Very Preterm: EPIPAGE-2
Cohort Study"...
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patient featured in the
report said her
orthodontist diagnosed her with a
crossbite "possibly
caused by" the company's aligners.
Another patient gave testimony...
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abnormalities Bruxism Condylar resorption Mandibular dislocation Malocclusion Crossbite Open bite
Overbite Overeruption Overjet Prognathia Retrognathia Scissor...
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posterior crossbite with
maxillary teeth buccal to
mandibular teeth.
Negative overjet,
mesial molar relationship and
posterior crossbite with maxillary...
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abnormalities Bruxism Condylar resorption Mandibular dislocation Malocclusion Crossbite Open bite
Overbite Overeruption Overjet Prognathia Retrognathia Scissor...
- musculature. This
results in
narrowing of the
upper arch and a
posterior crossbite.
Thumbsucking can also
cause the
maxillary central incisors to tip labially...