Early management of class III malocclusion with bonded maxillary expansion and facemask therapy - A case report
Journal Title: International Dental Journal of Student Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
A case report of a 10 year old pre-pubertal girl with skeletal class III malocclusion, anterior cross bite and concave profile. Patient was treated for a period of six months with rapid maxillary expansion and facemask. Significant improvements were obtained in facial profile and anterior cross bite correction was achieved
Authors and Affiliations
Aby Abraham, Elbe Peter, Koshi Philip, Jinu George, Mukundan V, R. Sreevatsan
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