2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2008.12.029
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Severe lateral open bite caused by multiple ankylosed teeth: A case report

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“…In severe cases where multiple teeth are involved, a segmental osteotomy with a bone graft interposed between the segment and the basal alveolar bone is an option to surgically reposition the teeth into occlusion [1,7], but there are few documented successes with this approach. A removable prosthetic approach is also considered a feasible method of obtaining a satisfactory final occlusion [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In severe cases where multiple teeth are involved, a segmental osteotomy with a bone graft interposed between the segment and the basal alveolar bone is an option to surgically reposition the teeth into occlusion [1,7], but there are few documented successes with this approach. A removable prosthetic approach is also considered a feasible method of obtaining a satisfactory final occlusion [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se debe evaluar la relación del diente a extraer con el seno maxilar [22], y también la altura del hueso alveolar de la zona, ya que se puede generar una disminución del soporte periodontal en los dientes adyacentes [20].…”
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“…POB is a rare condition and can be attributed to conditions like interpositional tongue habit, digit habit (sucking or chewing), mouth breathing, adenoid hypertrophy, syndromes, and partial eruption of the first premolars [3]. Other causes of open bite include obstacles in the path of eruption such as supernumerary teeth and nonresorbing deciduous roots [3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%