Class III malocclusion, often characterized by a protruding lower jaw and a receding upper jaw, presents significant challenges in orthodontic treatment. This condition can lead to functional ...
This study investigated the sucking habits, nocturnal mouth breathing, as well as the relation of these factors with malocclusion. Results: Bottle feeding was the most prevalent habit at 12 ...
Class II malocclusion is a common dental ... airway that runs from the back of the nose and mouth to the esophagus and trachea, crucial for breathing. Functional Appliances: Orthodontic devices ...
Intra-oral examinations were performed on children at the 30 th month of age to detect signs of malocclusion ... examined had 20 deciduous teeth in the mouth. The outcomes were: Overjet: Obtained ...
In children, mouth breathing can cause various physical abnormalities and cognitive challenges like long and narrow faces and mouths, gummy smiles, and even dental malocclusion, including a large ...