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Class I malocclusion - when the molars and canines are in their anatomically correct, yet crowded or rotated positions |
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Class II malocclusion - when the upper teeth and jaws are farther anterior than the lower teeth and jaws |
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Class III malocclusion - when the lower teeth and jaws are farther anterior than the upper teeth and jaws |
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Asymmetry - when the right and left sides of the mouth do not resemble one another. This could be the result of a tooth OR jaw borne problem. |
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Orthognathic Surgery - when braces alone are unable to correct the malocclusion, a combined surgical/orthodontic approach is necessary. |
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Phase I/ Phase II treatment - when a discrepancy exists in a child in their growing years, Phase I treatment can be initiated to take advantage of growth modification techniques that can better situate the child’s teeth and jaws for their later years. "Phase II," a detailing phase is considered once growth is complete. |
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