Ngan P, Fields H
ASDC J Dent Child. 1995 Jan-Feb;62(1):25-33.
Early recognition of malocclusions is in the hands of the primary care providers. Pediatric and general dentists should be familiar with conditions that are known to interfere with growth and development of a child. Conditions such as early loss of primary teeth, anterior and posterior crossbites, and some Class III skeletal problems can be treated in the primary dentition to facilitate normal growth and development and offered some benefit to the patients. On the other hand, aggressive arch length modulation, Class II correction and intervention for vertical problems, including non-nutritive sucking habits, is largely unwarranted.
早期错牙合畸形的识别掌握在初级保健提供者手中。儿科牙医和普通牙医应熟悉已知会干扰儿童生长发育的情况。诸如乳牙早失、前后牙反牙合以及一些III类骨骼问题等情况,可以在乳牙列期进行治疗,以促进正常生长发育,并为患者带来一些益处。另一方面,积极的牙弓长度调整、II类错牙合矫正以及对垂直问题(包括非营养性吸吮习惯)的干预,在很大程度上是不必要的。