Autor: |
Dugoni, Steven A., Aubert, Maryse M. |
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Journal of the California Dental Association; Oct2006, Vol. 34 Issue 10, p807-812, 6p |
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The age at which children should start orthodontic treatment has been debated amongst orthodontists for many decades. Orthodontists can agree on what is a quality orthodontic result, but disagree as to how and when to best obtain this result. Some orthodontists contend that starting treatment in the primary dentition is the most effective means of orthodontic care. Other orthodontists would prefer to begin in the early or late mixed dentition. Still others would rather postpone treatment until the permanent dentition at approximately age 12. This article will evaluate the pros and cons of initiating treatment at different ages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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