2013
DOI: 10.3329/updcj.v2i2.15537
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Could “Age” be a potential decelerating factor in clinical orthodontics?

Abstract: Abstract:Managing malocclusion by orthodontic treatment require consideration of many factor. One of the important this one is age, as it is the indicator of remaining growth and development of face and jaw and body generally. Clinicians often remain in doubt to plane the orthodontic treatment especially with adult age group. Many biological and psychosocial factors associated with adultsneed a change in biomechanics and treatment approach than that in growing adolescents.This article reports and describesorth… Show more

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“…Age of the patients could not be a decelerating factor to manage a complicated cases by orthodontic treatment approach. 10 However only surgical correction cannot achieve good post surgical occlusion without aid of orthodontic treatment. 8 Multidisciplinary management approach have already been reported to achieve a good post-treatment outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Age of the patients could not be a decelerating factor to manage a complicated cases by orthodontic treatment approach. 10 However only surgical correction cannot achieve good post surgical occlusion without aid of orthodontic treatment. 8 Multidisciplinary management approach have already been reported to achieve a good post-treatment outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%