Orthodontic treatment from childhood to adolescence with minimally invasive therapy correction of atypical swallowing and dental alignment. A case report

Abstract

This case report describes a minimally invasive orthodontic approach for a patient who was identified in childhood and followed through adolescence. The approach was intended to correct atypical swallowing, diastemas, and overjet. The treatment used two devices: the Froggy Mouth for myofunctional therapy and clear aligners for dental alignment and overjet correction.

 

https://doi.org/10.11138/oi.v16i3.56
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