Methods for diagnosing open bite in children and planning orthodontic treatment

Rakhmatulla Nigmatov, Mirzobek Aralov
Vertical dysocclusion of the tooth (open pricus) is a pathology in the vertical plane, characterized by the lack of closure of the upper and lower teeth. It is one of the most complex forms of anomalies found in modern orthodontics. The vertical space between the teeth is more common in children and is a deformation of the dental system in the vertical (orbital) plane, characterized by a frontal incision, pile teeth, antagonistic teeth in the area of premolars, rarely molar detachment and non-closure. The prevalence of vertical dysocclusion of the dental cavity is detected in 1.7-7% of children and adolescents. Currently, there is no information about the spread of the most severe form of vertical dysocclusion of teeth in children. There are no clear clinical signs of this severe pathology in childhood, there are no clear criteria for determining the severity of this pathology, which is the reason for the formation of the form and diagnosis and the formation of the research goal.Currently, there is no information about the spread of the most severe form of vertical dysocclusion of teeth in children. There are no clear clinical signs of this severe pathology inm.

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