Published Online:
October 8, 2008
Early treatment of posterior crossbites appears to prevent them from being passed on to the adult dentition. However, this is only based on data from two small studies.
'Posterior crossbite' occurs when the top back teeth bite inside the bottom back teeth. It is unclear what causes posterior crossbites and they may develop or improve at any time from when the baby teeth come into the mouth to when the adult teeth come through. If they affect one side of the mouth the lower jaw may need to move to one side to allow the back teeth to meet together. This movement may have long term effects on the growth of the teeth and jaws. Several treatments have been used to correct posterior crossbites and stop this abnormal movement.
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