Class II malocclusion, characterised by an anteroposterior discrepancy between the maxilla and mandible, remains a prevalent concern in orthodontics. Typically manifesting as an excessive overjet due ...
Class II malocclusion, most commonly manifesting as a retrusive mandible with an excessive overjet, has long been a focus of orthodontic research. Beyond its implications for dental occlusion and ...
Malocclusion is a bite that doesn’t align properly from front to back. It's often characterized as having crooked teeth or a poor bite. Normally, your front teeth align just in front of your lower ...
Background: The increased prevalence of malocclusions represents a secular trend attributed to the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. The analysis of factors related to the causes of ...
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