“…If this mechanism, and increased attrition/abrasion of the teeth is insufficient, particular teeth (or dental work such as crowns or bridges) are overloaded (traumatic articulation/occlusal trauma) and can suffer from periodontal breakdown and fractures. Moreover, if this malocclusion is fixed, such as in a case of functional unilateral posterior crossbite, it increases the discrepancy of maximum intercuspation and temporomandibular centric relation to pathologic level, which, if not treated properly, can affect further growth and development of the jaws and occlusion, leading to significant skeletal asymmetry, which may require surgical correction [ 50 , 51 , 62 ]. Moreover, concomitant abnormal mandibular movements may lead to adverse effects both on TMJ and other structures of the stomatognathic system, causing pain and various symptoms [ 50 , 51 , 63 , 64 ].…”