Abstract: This review study was aimed to discuss and highlight the most common complications of dental malocclusion next to the diagnostic procedures in defining which type of malocclusions well as the treatment approaches used in such dentoskeletal disorder. A comprehensive search was conducted using several databases and the most important ones are; (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, Medline, and Cochrane databases). All studies concerning the dentoskeltal malocclusion published up to March, 2017 was included, Study eligibility criteria were the application of diagnosis of malocclusion and treatment as well as dental or skeletal outcomes of treatment. Based on the approaches applied and the outcomes achieved, it is reasonable in conclusion that the Twin Block device provided terrific effectiveness for modification of Class II malocclusion in growing individuals. Most changes were of dentoalveolar nature with a significant component of dental inclination associated with a considerable skeletal result on the mandible. The intraosseous buccal displacement of the canine was significantly related to hyperdivergent vertical skeletal connections, tightening of the former area of the maxilla, as well as crowding in the top arc. These three features can be considered as risk indications for establishing a buccal variation of the maxillary canine, thus reflecting local environmental causes in the aetiology of the dental anomaly.
Keywords: Diagnosis, Complications, dentoskeltal, dentoalveolar, malocclusion.
Title: Diagnosis, Complications, And Treatment of Dentoskeletal Malocclusion; Systematic Review
Author: Hasan Adnan Hasan Koshak
International Journal of Healthcare Sciences
ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)
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