malocclusion|malocclusions in English

noun

['mælə'kluːʒn]

condition in which the upper and lower teeth do not align properly when closed (Dentistry)

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1. Method and kit including stop elements for correcting dental malocclusions with pre-formed nitinol arches

2. Noticeably often patients with an Angle class III malocclusion also displayed an abnormal swallowing pattern.

3. We observed an overall correlation between the frequency of malocclusions and severity of mental retardation.

4. These factors must be considered when planning the therapy of patients with Angle Class II, Division I malocclusion.

5. Dental Crowding is a type of malocclusion – or “bad bite” – that occurs as a result of this problem

6. Braces and orthodontic treatment are used to correct “bad bites,” or malocclusion (teeth that are crowded or crooked)

7. When planning orthodontic-surgical treatment for adult patients with severe malocclusions, aesthetic factors must be taken into consideration.

8. Assessment of Gingival Biotype and Keratinized Gingival Width of Maxillary Anterior Region in Individuals with Different Types of Malocclusion

9. Braces for tooth movement fall under the dental specialty of “orthodontics” which is the study and treatment of improper bites (malocclusion)

10. Objective: To study the prevalence of different gingival Biotypes in a sample of patients and the association between gingival Biotype and different dental malocclusions

11. In addition, some experts associate malocclusions with problems in the position of the spinal column (particularly in the neck area) and problems of muscle function in other parts of the body.

12. The goal of this study was to compare sagittal jaw relationships derived from standardized profile photographs (soft tissue) to those derived from lateral cephalograms (hard tissue) with respect to Angle’s classification of malocclusion.

13. The present report describes the oral rehabilitation of a female patient suffering from type III osteogenesis imperfecta. Agenesis of the mandibular anterior teeth and malocclusion caused partly by heavily worn teeth made dental rehabilitation necessary.

14. We analyzed the incidence of eruption disorders in 6-year molars during the first phase of mixed dentition, and then determined the risks for later dental arch development according to specific combinations of orthodontic malocclusions. We, thus, aimed to derive potential conclusions for preventative orthodontics.