Predictibilidad de la expansión con alineadores transparentes en diferentes tipos de mordida cruzada utilizando una biomecánica de anclaje diferencial
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2024
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24/11/2023
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Las maloclusiones transversales son definidas como aquellas alteraciones de la oclusión de origen esquelético y/o dentoalveolar en el plano frontal que pueden cursar o no con la denominada “mordida cruzada posterior”. Estas maloclusiones pueden ser de origen dentoalveolar o esquelético. En la actualidad, la elevada demanda por parte de los pacientes de los sistemas de Ortodoncia Transparente ha favorecido el desarrollo de esta técnica ortodóncica y, con ello, la implementación de nuevas herramientas y avances que hacen posible el tratamiento con éxito de este tipo de maloclusiones con los denominados “alineadores transparentes secuenciados”...
The term transversal malocclusion refers to skeletal and/or dentoalveolar anomalies that may or may not include a posterior crossbite, defined as occlusion of a vestibular cusp in the fossa of a lower tooth. A differential diagnosis is essential to determine the skeletal ordentoalveolar etiology of these malocclusions. Today, clear aligners are a real orthodontic alternative to traditional appliances that offer greater comfort, better aesthetics, better oral hygiene, and a more positive patient experience. Furthermore, clear aligners are capable of correcting dentoalveolar crossbite, resulting in an adequate interarch transverse coordination. However, clear aligners might not be as effective as braces in producing adequate occlusal contacts, controlling teeth torque, and increasing the transverse dimension..
The term transversal malocclusion refers to skeletal and/or dentoalveolar anomalies that may or may not include a posterior crossbite, defined as occlusion of a vestibular cusp in the fossa of a lower tooth. A differential diagnosis is essential to determine the skeletal ordentoalveolar etiology of these malocclusions. Today, clear aligners are a real orthodontic alternative to traditional appliances that offer greater comfort, better aesthetics, better oral hygiene, and a more positive patient experience. Furthermore, clear aligners are capable of correcting dentoalveolar crossbite, resulting in an adequate interarch transverse coordination. However, clear aligners might not be as effective as braces in producing adequate occlusal contacts, controlling teeth torque, and increasing the transverse dimension..
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Odontología, leída el 24-11-2023