Author: Dr Shaun Goh
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Description
Posterior crossbite
“The maxillary posterior teeth are lingually positioned relative to the mandibular teeth.”
– Proffit et al. 2010
Diagram of a bilateral posterior crossbite with skeletal discrepancy
There are several types of posterior crossbites and skeletal discrepancies
Treatment Indications
Clinical Assessment & Presentations
Extra-oral Features
➤ Narrow and long face appearance | ➤ Class III deficient maxilla | ➤ Thumb or digit sucking
Intra-oral Features
Bilateral posterior crossbite
Unilateral posterior crossbite
Narrow palate
Crossbite with functional shift
Single tooth crossbite
Displaced teeth
Diagnosis & Considerations
Diagnosis
- Dental crossbite
- Transverse skeletal discrepancies
- Associated functional shift
- Aetiology of posterior crossbite
Clinical Considerations
- Treat the aetiology
- High relapse risk
- Early skeletal expansion is more predictable
Treatment Options
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➤ Early treatment / interceptive treatment
➤ Orthopaedic maxillary expansion
➤ Orthodontic management
➤ Surgical expansion and orthodontics
➤ Other treatment options
Associated Problems
Class I | Class II | Class III | Anterior open bites | Crowding | Cleft palates