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Written by Michel Jazzar   
Jan 23, 2010 at 04:56 PM
Crossbite is an occlusal irregularity where a lower tooth has a more buccal or lingual position than the antagonist upper tooth. Crossbite can involve a single tooth or a group of teeth. It can be classified in anterior or posterior and bilateral or unilateral.
F. Chidiac is a male patient 45 y.o has a crossbite due to long time previous loss of teeth upper and lower left and right.
OPG -Before:
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Upper and Lower left sides :
Two implants ITI-Straumann on placement 26 and 27, angled abutments on 26 and solid Aubtment on 27.
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Two implants ITI-Straumann on placement 34 and 35, angled abutments on both.[+Crown on 36]
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End of prosthetic works.
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Last Updated ( Mar 02, 2010 at 06:03 AM )
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