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Psychosocial wellbeing:
malocclusions of
teeth with poor
aesthetics can have a
significant effect on self-esteem.
Malocclusions may be
coupled with skeletal...
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orthodontic treatment. The main
reason for the
prevalence of
these malocclusions is
diets with less
fresh fruit and
vegetables and
overall softer foods...
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elastics in
correcting class II
malocclusions concluded that
class II
elastics are
effective in
correcting class II
malocclusions and that
their effects are...
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faulty bite with the
upper and
lower teeth failing to meet correctly.
Malocclusions can
cause pain to the
horse and may also lead to
weight loss and other...
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dental health. They are
often used to
correct underbites, as well as
malocclusions, overbites, open bites, gaps, deep bites,
cross bites,
crooked teeth...
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indicated surgeries. They
address various conditions such as jaw fractures,
malocclusions of the teeth, oral cancer,
periodontal disease, and
unique veterinary...
- size.
Bones from
farming societies indicate the
presence of
dental malocclusions,
commonly known as non-straight teeth.
Within recent centuries, as food...
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specific condition, nor is it a form of
malocclusion.
Rather an
absent or
excess overbite would be a
malocclusion.
Normal overbite is not
measured in exact...
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malocclusion in the 1890s was an
important step in the
development of
orthodontics because it not only
subdivided major types of
malocclusion but...
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incisors over the
mandibular central incisors. In
class II (division I)
malocclusion the
overjet is
increased as the
maxillary central incisors are protruded...