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[Open bite: classification and etiopathogenetic examination].

G Minervini1, C Marono, A Malzone

  • 1Università degli Studi di Napoli.

Archivio Stomatologico
|April 1, 1990
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This study examines various types of open-bite malocclusions and analyzes their primary etiopathogenetic factors. Understanding these causes is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in orthodontics.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Craniofacial Biology

Context:

  • Open-bite malocclusions represent a complex dental anomaly.
  • Etiopathogenetic factors vary significantly across different classifications of open-bite.
  • Understanding the etiology is fundamental for targeted orthodontic interventions.

Purpose:

  • To systematically review and analyze the diverse etiopathogenetic factors contributing to open-bite malocclusions.
  • To explore the relationship between various classifications of open-bite and their underlying causes.
  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the etiological landscape of open-bite.

Summary:

  • The study investigates different types of open-bite malocclusions.
  • Key etiopathogenetic factors responsible for these malformations are analyzed.

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  • The research considers various existing classifications of open-bite.
  • Impact:

    • This analysis aids in refining diagnostic criteria for open-bite malocclusions.
    • It provides foundational knowledge for developing more effective, etiology-based treatment strategies.
    • Contributes to the scientific understanding of craniofacial development and dental anomalies.