[PDF] from typographicsplus.comS Chandra - The Journal of the Indian Dental Association, 2011 - typographicsplus.com This case report describes the presurgical orthodontic phase done for the class I skeletal 22 year old adult patient with vertical maxillary excess who reports with a chief complaint of gummy smile and prominence of front teeth. Treatment not only includes correction of excess ... Related articles
[PDF] from dental-tribune.comM Sonick, S Rothenberg… - 2011 - dental-tribune.com ... and “masculine.” Diagnoses included (1) Coslet Type IA altered passive eruption, evidenced by a wider-than-cus- tomary dimension of keratinized gingiva and an alveolar crest at least 1.5 apical to the cementoe- namel junction (CEJ); and (2) vertical maxillaryexcess.2,3 The ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
P Scolozzi, A Momjian… - Journal of Craniofacial …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Sixteen patients (32%) had mandibular excess, 14 (28%) had mandibular deficiency, 12 (24%) had vertical maxillaryexcess and mandibular deficiency, 4 (8%) had vertical maxillary excess and mandibular excess, and 4 (8%) had bimaxillary retrusion. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[HTML] from scielo.brMA Cardoso, L Capelozza Filho, TL An… - Dental Press Journal of …, 2011 - SciELO Brasil ... Wolford and Hilliard 29 reported that vertical maxillaryexcess is the most frequently found facial deformity, and often misdiagnosed as anteroposterior mandibular deficiency, although they have not specified the prevalence. ... The long face syndrome: vertical maxillaryexcess. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
O Yaqoob, AT DiBiase, T Garvey… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Notwithstanding this, an underlying tooth-size discrepancy might still be present with a predisposition to mandibular tooth-size excess in patients with Class III malocclusion 12 and maxillaryexcess in those with Class II malocclusion. ... Related articles - All 3 versions