The differences in the jaw relationships of subjects with Class-I, Class-II, and Class-III malocclusions are probably due to the fact that in the Class-I group, in contrast to Class-II and Class-II...
Genetics can be considered to have a dominant influence in the etiology of malocclusion when a particular trait shows an increased prevalence in families of affected patients compared to the freque...
Many patients seeking dental care have significant medical conditions that alter both the course of their oral disease and the therapy provided. Treatment of medically compromised orthodontic patie...