Skeletal posterior crossbite in patient with mandibular asymmetry: an alternative solution

ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal posterior crossbite (SPCB) has a multifactorial etiology, as it may be caused by parafunctional habits, atypical position of the tongue, tooth losses and maxillary or mandibular transverse skeletal asymmetries. Skeletal involvement may lead to facial changes and an un...

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Main Authors: Fábio Lourenço ROMANO (Author), Marcelo Antônio MESTRINER (Author)
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Published: Dental Press Editora, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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