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The anterior crossbite: report of cases
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|March 1, 1975
Abstract:
Some malocclusions, seen by the general pragtitioner, should be treated early with uncomplicated procedures. Simple anterior crossbites that do not involve other complications lend themselves to this type of interceptive treatment. Criteria for successful treatment include adequate space for movement of the involved teeth and opening of the bite to facilitate this movement. More complicated cases will necessitate further orthodontic study and techniques.