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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Pediatric Dentistry

Context:

  • Functional mandibular prognathism is a Class III malocclusion with diverse origins, including dental eruption abnormalities and lingual dysfunction.
  • While its prevalence is low, early detection during mixed or temporary dentition is vital to prevent progression from functional to skeletal anomaly.
  • The De Névrezé procedure is a key diagnostic tool for differentiating true prognathism from other conditions.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of early diagnosis and interceptive treatment for functional mandibular prognathism.
  • To introduce the De Névrezé procedure as a diagnostic method for differential diagnosis.
  • To emphasize the benefits of timely intervention in managing jaw growth and dental relations.

Summary:

  • Functional mandibular prognathism, a Class III malocclusion, requires premature detection and treatment to avert skeletal changes.
  • The De Névrezé procedure is essential for differential diagnosis, assessing mandibular retrusion potential.
  • Successful interceptive therapy can correct the anterior guidance and promote proper jaw development.

Impact:

  • Facilitates timely orthodontic intervention for improved treatment outcomes in pediatric patients.
  • Prevents the escalation of a functional issue into a more complex skeletal malocclusion.
  • Contributes to the long-term rehabilitation of normal jaw growth and occlusion.