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Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report

Year 2009, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 6 - 10, 01.03.2009

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  • Alexander CD. Open bite, dental alveolar protrusion, Class I malocclusion: A successful treatment result. Am J Orthod DentofacialOrthop. 1999;116:494-500.
  • Isaacson JR, Isaacson RJ, Speidel TM, Worms FW. Extreme variation invertical facial growth andassociated variation in skeletal and dental relations. Angle Orthod. ;44:219-29. KimYH. Anterior openbite and its treatment with multiloop edgewise archwire. Angle orthod. ;57:290-321. Hotokezaka H, Matsuo T, Nagakawa M, Mizuno A, Kobayashi K. Severe dental openbite malocclusion with tongue reduction after orthodontic treatment. Angle Orthod. 2001;71:228-36.
  • Subtenly JD. Openbite: diagnosis and treatment. Am J Orthod. ;50:337-58. Dung DJ. Cephalometric and clinical diagnosis of openbite tendency. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1998;94:484-90.
  • Nielsen IL. Vertical malocclusions: etiology, development, diagnosis and some aspects of treatment. Angle Orthod 1991;61:247-60.
  • Lowe AA, Johnson WD. Tongue and jaw muscle activity in response to mandibular rotations in a sample of openbite subjects. Am J Orthod. ;76:565-76. Harvold EP, Vargenik K, Chierici G. Primate experiment on oral sensation and dental malocclusion. Am J Orthod. 1973;63:494-508.
  • Hanson ML, Cohen MS. Effects of form and function on swallowing and anterior openbites. Am J Orthod. 1973;64:63-82.
  • Spyroulus NM, Askarieh M. Vertical control: A multifacial problem and its clinical implications. Am J Orthod.1976;70:70-80.
  • Kim YH. Overbite depth indicator with particular reference to anterior openbite. Am J Orthod.1974;65:586-611.
  • Kondo E, Aoba TJ. Nonsurgical and nonextraction treatment of skeletal Class III open bite: Its long term stability. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2000;117:267-87.
  • Hiller ME.Nonsurgical correction of Class II open bite malocclusion in an adult patient. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2002;122:210-6.
  • Denison TF, KokichVG, Shapiro PA. Stability of maxillary surgery in open bite versus non-openbite malocclusions. Angle Orthod.1989;59:5
  • Bell WH. LeFort I osteotomy for correction of maxillary deformities. J Oral Surg 1975;33:412-26.
  • Lindsey CA, English JD. Orthodontic treatment and masticatory muscle exercises to correct a Class I open bite in an adult patient. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. ;124:91-8. Pearson L. Vertical control in treatment of patients having backward-rotational growth tendencies. Angle Orthod. 1978;48:132-40.
  • Pearson L. Case report. Treatment of a severe openbite excessive vertical pattern with aneclectic non-surgical approach. AngleOrthod. ;61:71-6. Subtenly JD. Openbite; diagnosis and treatment. Am J Orthod ;50:337-58.

Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report

Year 2009, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 6 - 10, 01.03.2009

Abstract

References

  • Alexander CD. Open bite, dental alveolar protrusion, Class I malocclusion: A successful treatment result. Am J Orthod DentofacialOrthop. 1999;116:494-500.
  • Isaacson JR, Isaacson RJ, Speidel TM, Worms FW. Extreme variation invertical facial growth andassociated variation in skeletal and dental relations. Angle Orthod. ;44:219-29. KimYH. Anterior openbite and its treatment with multiloop edgewise archwire. Angle orthod. ;57:290-321. Hotokezaka H, Matsuo T, Nagakawa M, Mizuno A, Kobayashi K. Severe dental openbite malocclusion with tongue reduction after orthodontic treatment. Angle Orthod. 2001;71:228-36.
  • Subtenly JD. Openbite: diagnosis and treatment. Am J Orthod. ;50:337-58. Dung DJ. Cephalometric and clinical diagnosis of openbite tendency. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1998;94:484-90.
  • Nielsen IL. Vertical malocclusions: etiology, development, diagnosis and some aspects of treatment. Angle Orthod 1991;61:247-60.
  • Lowe AA, Johnson WD. Tongue and jaw muscle activity in response to mandibular rotations in a sample of openbite subjects. Am J Orthod. ;76:565-76. Harvold EP, Vargenik K, Chierici G. Primate experiment on oral sensation and dental malocclusion. Am J Orthod. 1973;63:494-508.
  • Hanson ML, Cohen MS. Effects of form and function on swallowing and anterior openbites. Am J Orthod. 1973;64:63-82.
  • Spyroulus NM, Askarieh M. Vertical control: A multifacial problem and its clinical implications. Am J Orthod.1976;70:70-80.
  • Kim YH. Overbite depth indicator with particular reference to anterior openbite. Am J Orthod.1974;65:586-611.
  • Kondo E, Aoba TJ. Nonsurgical and nonextraction treatment of skeletal Class III open bite: Its long term stability. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2000;117:267-87.
  • Hiller ME.Nonsurgical correction of Class II open bite malocclusion in an adult patient. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2002;122:210-6.
  • Denison TF, KokichVG, Shapiro PA. Stability of maxillary surgery in open bite versus non-openbite malocclusions. Angle Orthod.1989;59:5
  • Bell WH. LeFort I osteotomy for correction of maxillary deformities. J Oral Surg 1975;33:412-26.
  • Lindsey CA, English JD. Orthodontic treatment and masticatory muscle exercises to correct a Class I open bite in an adult patient. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. ;124:91-8. Pearson L. Vertical control in treatment of patients having backward-rotational growth tendencies. Angle Orthod. 1978;48:132-40.
  • Pearson L. Case report. Treatment of a severe openbite excessive vertical pattern with aneclectic non-surgical approach. AngleOrthod. ;61:71-6. Subtenly JD. Openbite; diagnosis and treatment. Am J Orthod ;50:337-58.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nihal Hamamci This is me

Torun Ozer This is me

Guvenc Basaran This is me

Orhan Hamamci This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Hamamci, N., Ozer, T., Basaran, G., Hamamci, O. (2009). Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research, 2(1), 6-10.
AMA Hamamci N, Ozer T, Basaran G, Hamamci O. Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report. JIDMR. March 2009;2(1):6-10.
Chicago Hamamci, Nihal, Torun Ozer, Guvenc Basaran, and Orhan Hamamci. “Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 2, no. 1 (March 2009): 6-10.
EndNote Hamamci N, Ozer T, Basaran G, Hamamci O (March 1, 2009) Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 2 1 6–10.
IEEE N. Hamamci, T. Ozer, G. Basaran, and O. Hamamci, “Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report”, JIDMR, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 6–10, 2009.
ISNAD Hamamci, Nihal et al. “Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 2/1 (March 2009), 6-10.
JAMA Hamamci N, Ozer T, Basaran G, Hamamci O. Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report. JIDMR. 2009;2:6–10.
MLA Hamamci, Nihal et al. “Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research, vol. 2, no. 1, 2009, pp. 6-10.
Vancouver Hamamci N, Ozer T, Basaran G, Hamamci O. Early Treatment of Excessive Open Bite and Follow Up: Case Report. JIDMR. 2009;2(1):6-10.