Orthodontics - Basic Aspects and Clinical Considerations 2012
DOI: 10.5772/32188
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Orthodontic Treatment Need: An Epidemiological Approach

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“…The main aim of orthodontic treatment is to correct malocclusion, in order, to achieve functionally appropriate occlusion and optimum dental and facial aesthetics to eliminate functional problems that may predispose a patient to TMD [5][6][7].…”
Section: What Is Malocclusion?mentioning
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“…The main aim of orthodontic treatment is to correct malocclusion, in order, to achieve functionally appropriate occlusion and optimum dental and facial aesthetics to eliminate functional problems that may predispose a patient to TMD [5][6][7].…”
Section: What Is Malocclusion?mentioning
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“…A combination of orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery to correct the malocclusion and underlying skeletal discrepancy. If the skeletal discrepancy is severe and the patient is at the end of growth, then the malocclusion and underlying skeletal discrepancy can be treated using a combination of orthodontics and orthognathic surgery [5][6][7][8].…”
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“…Las ADM constituyen un problema de salud pública ya que junto a caries y enfermedades gingivales/periodontales son las patologías orales más prevalentes tanto en Chile como en el resto del mundo (Bellot-Arcis et al, 2012;Bilgic et al, 2015). Los estudios realizados en nuestro país entregan prevalencias de ADM de 32,4 % en niños y 60 % en adolescentes a nivel regional (Bellot-Arcis et al).…”
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“…La etiología es multifactorial, existiendo predisponentes de carácter sistémico, hereditario y congénito. También existen factores locales tales como pérdida prematura de dientes temporales por trauma o caries, restauraciones inadecuadas, malos hábitos y otros (Ahsan et al, 2013).Las ADM constituyen un problema de salud pública ya que junto a caries y enfermedades gingivales/periodontales son las patologías orales más prevalentes tanto en Chile como en el resto del mundo (Bellot-Arcis et al, 2012;Bilgic et al, 2015). Los estudios realizados en nuestro país entregan prevalencias de ADM de 32,4 % en niños y 60 % en adolescentes a nivel regional (Bellot-Arcis et al).…”
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