Kohaut Jean-Charles
8, rue de Surène, 75008 Paris, France.
Int Orthod. 2014 Sep;12(3):281-90. doi: 10.1016/j.ortho.2014.06.010. Epub 2014 Aug 11.
Instability of our orthodontic treatment is not uncommon, in particular in the anterior teeth. Given that the mandible is constantly in movement and that the lower and upper teeth regularly meet head-on during normal functioning, one might ask: are the static and normative end of treatment objectives we generally target sufficient to ensure treatment stability?
我们正畸治疗的不稳定情况并不罕见,尤其是在前牙部位。鉴于下颌骨持续处于运动状态,且在正常功能活动期间上下牙齿经常正面接触,人们可能会问:我们通常所设定的治疗目标的静态和标准化终点是否足以确保治疗的稳定性?