Smiles& Faces Orthodontics   /     Early Orthodontic Management of Class 2 malocclusions - Part 1

Summary

In this podcast for dentists, Dr Andrew Chang Orthodontist shares with Dr Diane Tay: Class 2 malocclusions- Diagnosis Facial: Small lower jaw Dental ie: Class 2 div 1 or div 2’s Radiographic Assessing skeletal maturation and its importance in success: Lateral Ceph Risks factors: Trauma, Recession, Teeth Wear, Bullying. Differential Diagnosis: Proclined U incisors, Normal Maxillomand relationships

Subtitle
In this Part 1 for dentists on skeletal Class 2 malocclusions, Dr Andrew Chang Orthodontist shares with Dr Diane Tay identifying features, risk factors and the differential diagnosis of Class 2 malocclusions. We cover the areas below:  ...
Duration
36:03
Publishing date
2021-05-29 14:00
Link
https://greatsydneysmiles.libsyn.com/early-orthodontic-management-of-class-2-malocclusions-part-1
Contributors
  Andrew Chang
author  
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Shownotes

In this Part 1 for dentists on skeletal Class 2 malocclusions, Dr Andrew Chang Orthodontist shares with Dr Diane Tay identifying features, risk factors and the differential diagnosis of Class 2 malocclusions. We cover the areas below:   Diagnosis Facial: Small lower jaw Dental ie: Class 2 div 1 or div 2’s Radiographic Assessing skeletal maturation and its importance in success. The Lateral Ceph x-ray Risks factors: Hx of anterior overjet getting larger- why this is the case Difficulty chewing and slow eater. Traumatic deep bites and teeth wear, gingival recession Trauma upper incisors Bullying: psychosocial Open mouth posture and gingival inflammation due to drying of the gingivae Differential Diagnosis: Proclined U incisors, Normal Maxillomand relationships