Structural diversity and malocclusion

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A Class III skeletal malocclusion (referred to in dentistry as mandibular advancement) may be due to a defect of the maxilla, mandible, or both, which is examined on the sagittal plane exclusively by the orthodontist.

It should be noted that in order to identify the influence of genetics on orthodontic treatment, the dentist studies and analyzes other factors such as the condition of the parents’ face, the presence of malocclusion in the parents, genetic variation in the muscles and its effect on malocclusion, and the analysis of the external root canal simultaneously with orthodontics. the amount of tooth movement etc.