Abstract [eng] |
The objective of this literature review is to provide a comprehensive overview of late mandibular anterior crowding, with a focus on its etiology, management and treatment. In the first part of the review, we will cover the principles associated with this malocclusion scheme, including the various contributing factors. We will also explore the topic of mandibular third molar involvement and its relationship to anterior crowding. In the final part of the review, we will examine modern strategies for managing and treating late mandibular anterior crowding in the dentist's office. This will include a discussion of various treatment modalities, such as clear aligners and traditional braces, as well as the importance of ongoing patient education and monitoring. By providing a comprehensive overview of the topic, this review aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge and expertise necessary to effectively manage patients presenting with complaints of late mandibular anterior crowding. Improved outcomes and oral health will result in a combination of modern treatment strategies and patient education. |