CLINICAL FEATURE OF ANTERIOR CROSSBITE IN MIX DENTITION

Thu Trang Phạm 1,
1 National Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology, Hanoi

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Objective: To discribe the clinical features of antertior crossbite in mix dentition. Meterials and method: 30  patients with anterior crossbite in mix dentition were examinated and treated in  National Hospital of Odonto Stomatology, analysis index in the clinical feature. Results: Rate of tongue tie was 43,33%;  Rate of low position of tongue was 33,33%, and 23,34% tongue thrust, Low facial high was 57,55 ± 2,45 mm, Class III Angle with Right first molar was 63,33%, Left first molar was 56,67%; Class I Angle with Right first molar was 43,33%, Left first molar was 36,67%.

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