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An Effective Approach to Correcting Anterior Crossbite in a Class III Patient

When early treatment is impossible, permanent teeth can be moved to compensate for a skeletal Class III discrepancy and anterior crossbite. The authors demonstrate the use of a 2 × 4 appliance and acrylic biteplane to correct a late-diagnosed skeletal Class III malocclusion.

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DR. GABRIELA MEYGE DE BRITO MS, DDS

DR. GABRIELA MEYGE DE BRITO MS, DDS

DR. DIANA SIMÕES MS, DDS

DR. DIANA SIMÕES MS, DDS

DR. PAULO SERGIO FLORES PhD, MS, DDS

DR. PAULO SERGIO FLORES PhD, MS, DDS

DR. ANDRÉ WILSON MACHADO PhD, MS, DDS

DR. ANDRÉ WILSON MACHADO PhD, MS, DDS

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