Abstract:Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder that affect the brain during the growth and development process. Various disorders in patients with cerebral palsy, such as dentocraniofacial and muscle abnormalities, can cause problems in dental and oral health, including malocclusion. The most common malocclusion described the patients with cerebral palsy is class II malocclusion with increased overjet and open bite. This literature review study aims to determine the classification and variation of malocclus… Show more
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