2015
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2015/13665.6231
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Class II Division 1 in New Dimension: Role of Posterior Transverse Interarch Discrepancy in Class II Division 1 Malocclusion During the Mixed Dentition Period

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“…For example, in a patient with Class II malocclusion, the mandible is advanced to match the maxilla and then the transverse discrepancy between maxilla and mandible is assessed [6]. Mandibular arch is typically considered the diagnostic arch and the dimensions of maxilla are compared to the mandibular arch to identify the transverse discrepancy [7]. The transverse discrepancy in maxilla is evaluated by comparing the buccal cusps of maxillary molars to the lingual cusps.…”
Section: Posterior Transverse Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a patient with Class II malocclusion, the mandible is advanced to match the maxilla and then the transverse discrepancy between maxilla and mandible is assessed [6]. Mandibular arch is typically considered the diagnostic arch and the dimensions of maxilla are compared to the mandibular arch to identify the transverse discrepancy [7]. The transverse discrepancy in maxilla is evaluated by comparing the buccal cusps of maxillary molars to the lingual cusps.…”
Section: Posterior Transverse Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%