PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY | |
Vol. 29 No. 3 MAY - JUN 2007 | |
ISSN: 0164-1263 UBIC: ESP | |
ABSTRACTS | |
The loss of multiple primary molars in the primary or transitional dentition will, in many instances, lead to disturbances of he developing dentition.
To prevent this, an appliance can be constructed to maintain the relationship of the remaining teeth and to guide the eruption of the developing teeth. Traditionally, the treatment
of choice for maxillary loss is the placement of a Nance appliance. An alternative appliance that may be considered for use is the transpalatal arch or bar. The purpose
of this clinical report was to describe the transpalatal arch appliance and present its advantages over the more common Nance appliance. Thus encouraging clinicians to
prescribe its use in certain clinical situations. (Pediatr Dent 2007:29:235-8) KEYWORDS: SPACE MAINTENANCE, NANCE, INTERCEPTIVE ORTHODONTICS, TRANSPALATAL ARCH. |
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