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Volume 6
Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health
Endodontics & Orthodontics 2018
August 17-18, 2018
AUGUST 17-18, 2018 TOKYO, JAPAN
ANNUAL CONGRESS ON
Endodontics, Orthodontics,
Prosthodontics and Dental Implants
Treatment of anterior crossbite with lower inclined bite plane: Effect on the dental arches
Carolina Rodriguez Manjarres
University of Valle, Colombia
T
he identification of the different risk factors associated with the development of malocclusions is one of the challenges
faced daily by the pediatric dentist to provide an early diagnosis and to avoid that these discrepancies are accentuated in
the mixed and permanent dentition. According to the WHO, after dental caries and periodontal disease, malocclusions are
considered a public health problem and occupy the third place of prevalence. Anterior crossbite is one of the most frequent
malocclusions that can be found in the primary dentition which is defined as the overpassing of the lower anterior teeth to the
upper anterior teeth, affecting the anteroposterior plane. To evaluate the dimensional changes of the primary dental arches
treated with lower inclined bite plane as a method of correction of the anterior crossbite. 10 patients aged 3 to 5 years with
complete anterior crossbite were treated with a lower inclined bite plane elaborated in acrylic. Average time of the plane position
was 8.5 weeks. Dental casts were obtained in 3 moments T0: before treatment; T1: Six months after starting treatment and T2:
At the end of the first year of treatment and changes in dimensions of dental arches were evaluated. In 100% of patients the
anterior crossbite were corrected, statistically significant differences for the variables evaluated with the therapeutic employed
were found. The lower inclined bite plane generated evident dental changes in a short time without relapses and improving the
dimensions of the dental arches, especially the upper arch.
carordgz86@gmail.comJ Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C1-009