2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2012.04.020
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Deep overbite malocclusion: Analysis of the underlying components

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“…A systematic diagnostic sheet is proposed as an aid to the orthodontist in designing the treatment objectives. The causative factors (components) were extracted from lateral cephalometric radiographs and study models of 124 non-growing deep bite cases [3]. The age of the included subject was 14 to 22 years and the selection of the subjects was based on following criteria: a) Deep ii) The length of the clinical crown of the lower central incisors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A systematic diagnostic sheet is proposed as an aid to the orthodontist in designing the treatment objectives. The causative factors (components) were extracted from lateral cephalometric radiographs and study models of 124 non-growing deep bite cases [3]. The age of the included subject was 14 to 22 years and the selection of the subjects was based on following criteria: a) Deep ii) The length of the clinical crown of the lower central incisors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The orthodontist should treat deep bite not as a disease entity; instead as a clinical manifestation of an underlying skeletal and/or dental discrepancy. This was clarified in a study conducted by El Dawlatly et al [3] in which a group of 124 non-growing deep bite patients were analyzed and they concluded that deep bite malocclusion underlies a multitude of skeletal and dental components that should be all considered during the treatment planning process, accordingly a customized treatment mechano-therapy should be tailored for every individual case in order to resolve the underlying discrepancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This simplified practice without auxiliary exams would be of great value to the professional in the clinic routine, since this angle can indicate a pronounced altered overbite, as observed by El-Dawlatly et al [26], who concluded that a reduced GA was the component that chiefly contributed to a deep bite. Furthermore, according to Antonarakis et al [27], it can also present an indication of the stability in the correction of Class II division 1.…”
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“…However, there are some studies suggesting that the deep-bite cases are associated with the increased depth of the COS (15). On the other hand, when the intra-arch factors that may be effective in the formation of the COS were evaluated, anterior teeth extrusion was reported to be effective in Class I anomalies, and no significant difference was detected between class I, II, and III malocclusions (16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%