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    An anterior open bite (AOB) is a dental issue affecting aesthetics and function, often requiring surgical and orthodontic treatment. Choosing the right strategy is key for stable, long-term results in managing this condition.

    Keywords:
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    • Anterior open bite (AOB) presents significant aesthetic and functional challenges.
    • Characterized by a disproportionately large lower facial third and inability to occlude anteriorly.
    • Occlusion is limited to premolar and/or molar regions, potentially stemming from anatomical anomalies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review and compare various treatment strategies for anterior open bite (AOB).
    • To evaluate the efficacy of classical orthodontic versus combined orthodontic-surgical approaches.
    • To highlight the benefits of anchor systems in AOB treatment.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on anterior open bite (AOB) treatments.
    • Comparison of traditional orthodontic interventions.
    • Analysis of combined orthodontic and surgical techniques, including the use of anchor systems.

    Main Results:

    • Treatment outcomes and long-term stability are highly dependent on the chosen strategy.
    • Combined orthodontic and surgical approaches offer potential benefits over traditional methods.
    • Anchor systems can enhance the effectiveness of surgical and orthodontic interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective management of anterior open bite (AOB) requires careful selection of treatment strategy.
    • Combined orthodontic and surgical treatments, particularly with anchor systems, represent a promising approach.
    • Further research may elucidate optimal strategies for improved patient outcomes and stability.