2009
DOI: 10.1179/14653120723346
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Medical disorders and orthodontics

Abstract: The orthodontic treatment of patients with medical disorders is becoming an increasing aspect of modern day practice. This article will draw attention to some of the difficulties faced when orthodontic treatment is provided and will make recommendations on how to avoid potential problems.

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“…Active orthodontic treatment during cancer treatment is prohibited 3,6,8,11,19,21 , although, in some hospitals, braces and brackets are not systematically removed 15 . Some considerations point to the need to discontinue active orthodontic treatment during cancer therapy.…”
Section: Active Orthodontic Treatment and Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Active orthodontic treatment during cancer treatment is prohibited 3,6,8,11,19,21 , although, in some hospitals, braces and brackets are not systematically removed 15 . Some considerations point to the need to discontinue active orthodontic treatment during cancer therapy.…”
Section: Active Orthodontic Treatment and Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consultation involves patients and their parents, under the guise of family physicians and dentists, so that all are informed that the discontinuation of orthodontic treatment is in the best interest for patients 11,19 . If necessary, orthodontists inform patients and their parents that stopping the treatment results in recurrence or "relapse" of the original dental movements.…”
Section: Psychosocial Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este punto se debe diferenciar entre el paciente sano y aquel que tiene algún compromiso sisté-mico [35].…”
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“…These reactions include various clinical manifestation such as inflammation and redness of the gingiva or lips, angioedema, eczema or burning sensation [6][7][8].Other allergic reactions may also occur from nickel and chromium exposure such as labial desquamation, erythema multiforme or stomatitis with mild to sever erythema of the tongue and angular chelitis [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%