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Summer 2001: Volume
25, Number 4 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Pseudo-class III treatment
with reverse traction: case report |
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The pseudo-Class III can be defined
as a functional reflex of an anterior positioning of the mandible,
an acquired muscular position that simulates a mesiocclusion.
The diagnosis and treatment plan of this condition must be based
on a cephalometric evaluation that provides information about
the relative contributions of the skeletal and dental components
to the malocclusion. There is still great controversies about
when is the best moment to start the Class III treatment. The
purpose of this article is to describe a case report in which
a Class III patient was successfully treated with reverse traction. |
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