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Int J Orthod Milwaukee
; 28(1): 47-48, 2017.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-29990401
ABSTRACT
Palataly-displaced incisors or canines are typically extruded. The crossbite must be corrected without occlusal interference during alignment. Occlusal interference associated with such extrusion can prevent proper tooth positioning, and therefore, the temporary use of a bite plate may be necessary' However, unnecessary bite raising may occur when a bite plate is used in adults, and the patient's discomfort due to such an appliance cannot be ignored. Most of the time, conventional ligation fails and also ends with debonding of the bracket. A slin shot use ofan elastic chain forfaster correction of instanding tooth is suggested.