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Research Progress on Early Orthodontic Treatment Based on Occlusive Guidance

Received: 2 May 2023    Accepted: 26 May 2023    Published: 6 June 2023
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Abstract

Early orthodontic treatment based on occlusive guidance is an important aspect of dental care that focuses on improving the growth and development of the craniofacial region in children. This approach has been shown to be effective in reducing the occurrence and severity of malocclusion, which can have negative impacts on both physical and mental health. However, early orthodontic treatment based on occlusive guidance is not without its challenges. The process requires careful consideration of various factors, including the unpredictability of growth and development during childhood and adolescence. Furthermore, the transition from primary to permanent teeth presents unique challenges that require the integration and collaboration of multiple dental disciplines, including orthodontics, restorative dentistry, endodontics, and prevention. Despite the challenges, early orthodontic treatment based on occlusive guidance remains an essential aspect of dental care for children. To ensure that the best outcomes are achieved, it is important to select the right timing and treatment methods that are tailored to each child’s unique needs. This can be challenging due to the absence of a universal strategy for selecting treatment options. In light of this, this article provides guidance on the timing and selection of orthodontic treatment methods based on different stages of growth and development. By conducting a systematic review of the occlusive guidance management system, this article can assist clinicians in providing multidimensional prevention and early orthodontic treatment of malocclusion.

Published in International Journal of Dental Medicine (Volume 9, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijdm.20230901.14
Page(s) 14-22
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Keywords

Growth and Development, Occlusive Guidance, Malocclusion, Early Orthodontic Treatment, Prevention

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  • Department of Stomatology, Affiliated Qujing Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Qujing, China

  • Department of Orthodontics, Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

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