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Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity
The likelihood of birth defects in orofacial tissues is high due to the structural and developmental complexity of the face and the susceptibility to intrinsic and extrinsic perturbations. Skeletal malocclusion is caused by the distortion of the proper mandibular and/or maxillary growth during fetal...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169080/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25247012 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr1905w |
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author | Joshi, Nishitha Hamdan, Ahmad M. Fakhouri, Walid D. |
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description | The likelihood of birth defects in orofacial tissues is high due to the structural and developmental complexity of the face and the susceptibility to intrinsic and extrinsic perturbations. Skeletal malocclusion is caused by the distortion of the proper mandibular and/or maxillary growth during fetal development. Patients with skeletal malocclusion may suffer from dental deformities, bruxism, teeth crowding, trismus, mastication difficulties, breathing obstruction and digestion disturbance if the problem is left untreated. In this review, we focused on skeletal malocclusion that affects 27.9% of the US population with different severity levels. We summarized the prevalence of class I, II and III of malocclusion in different ethnic groups and discussed the most frequent medical disorders associated with skeletal malocclusion. Dental anomalies that lead to malocclusion such as tooth agenesis, crowding, missing teeth and abnormal tooth size are not addressed in this review. We propose a modified version of malocclusion classification for research purposes to exhibit a clear distinction between skeletal vs. dental malocclusion in comparison to Angle’s classification. In addition, we performed a cross-sectional analysis on orthodontic (malocclusion) data through the BigMouth Dental Data Repository to calculate potential association between malocclusion with other medical conditions. In conclusion, this review emphasizes the need to identify genetic and environmental factors that cause or contribute risk to skeletal malocclusion and the possible association with other medical conditions to improve assessment, prognosis and therapeutic approaches. |
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spelling | pubmed-41690802014-09-22 Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity Joshi, Nishitha Hamdan, Ahmad M. Fakhouri, Walid D. J Clin Med Res Review The likelihood of birth defects in orofacial tissues is high due to the structural and developmental complexity of the face and the susceptibility to intrinsic and extrinsic perturbations. Skeletal malocclusion is caused by the distortion of the proper mandibular and/or maxillary growth during fetal development. Patients with skeletal malocclusion may suffer from dental deformities, bruxism, teeth crowding, trismus, mastication difficulties, breathing obstruction and digestion disturbance if the problem is left untreated. In this review, we focused on skeletal malocclusion that affects 27.9% of the US population with different severity levels. We summarized the prevalence of class I, II and III of malocclusion in different ethnic groups and discussed the most frequent medical disorders associated with skeletal malocclusion. Dental anomalies that lead to malocclusion such as tooth agenesis, crowding, missing teeth and abnormal tooth size are not addressed in this review. We propose a modified version of malocclusion classification for research purposes to exhibit a clear distinction between skeletal vs. dental malocclusion in comparison to Angle’s classification. In addition, we performed a cross-sectional analysis on orthodontic (malocclusion) data through the BigMouth Dental Data Repository to calculate potential association between malocclusion with other medical conditions. In conclusion, this review emphasizes the need to identify genetic and environmental factors that cause or contribute risk to skeletal malocclusion and the possible association with other medical conditions to improve assessment, prognosis and therapeutic approaches. Elmer Press 2014-12 2014-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4169080/ /pubmed/25247012 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr1905w Text en Copyright 2014, Joshi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Joshi, Nishitha Hamdan, Ahmad M. Fakhouri, Walid D. Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title | Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title_full | Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title_fullStr | Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title_full_unstemmed | Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title_short | Skeletal Malocclusion: A Developmental Disorder With a Life-Long Morbidity |
title_sort | skeletal malocclusion: a developmental disorder with a life-long morbidity |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169080/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25247012 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr1905w |
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