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KMID : 0361919700010010033
Korean Journal of Orthodontics
1970 Volume.1 No. 1 p.33 ~ p.37
CLINICAL CONSIDERATION OF ANGLE¡¯S CLASSIFICATION CLASS III MALOCCLUSION
Kim Kwang-Hyun

Kang Hong-Koo
Abstract
Class III malocclusions are difficult to treat and take more time than any other types. But if such problems are detected at the earliest opportunity, we may gain the best possible correction consistent with the limitations imposed by morphogenetic pattern. The question of whether a patient has false or real Class III malocclusion is not important. Therapy wilt eleminate the malrelationship, in any event. Graber said, ¡¯¡¯It has been my experience that many so-called ¡¯¡¯pseudo¡¯¡¯ Class III¡¯¡¯s are full-blown Class III¡¯¡¯s later on during the prolific growth period.¡¯¡¯ The authors have attempted early treatment of a Class III malocclusion of 8-year old girl, who has the familial history of Class III malocclusion.
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