Early timely orthodontic treatment: Treatment of unerupted maxillary laterals

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Abstract

There is no universal agreement as to which type of orthodontic or orthopedic treatment deserves early intervention. In addition, there is a need for more information as to which treatments are the most effective and less costly if they are initiated timely in the mixed dentition. Early timely treatment may benefit young patients with a maxillary transverse deficiency with or without a posterior crossbite that requires maxillary expansion. It may also be indicated in children with anteroposterior jaw discrepancy that requires chin cup or maxillary protraction. In this paper, the authors will focus on early maxillary expansion to facilitate the eruption of maxillary laterals. In specific, the authors will present a contemporary protocol using a bonded maxillary expander as anchorage for treatment of unerupted maxillary laterals. The use of this protocol was illustrated with two case reports to enable clinicians to routinely achieve a beautiful smile on a young patient by timely alignment of the maxillary incisors.

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Ngan, P., Sarraj, M., & Alsaty, G. (2021). Early timely orthodontic treatment: Treatment of unerupted maxillary laterals. APOS Trends in Orthodontics, 11(1), 4–13. https://doi.org/10.25259/APOS_27_2021

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