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ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT OF ECTOPIC MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR IN A CEREBRAL PALSY PATIENT

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Abstract

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Cerebral palsy is one of the most common disabilities of childhood, which affects movement and co-ordination. Individuals with cerebral palsy are susceptible to traumatic dental injuries. High occurrence of Class II malocclusion with prominent maxillary incisors appears to increase risk of trauma. However, due to fear of behavior management and lack of cooperation, clinicians have avoided orthodontic treatment in cerebral palsy patients. This case report demonstrates that modified rapid maxillary expansion can be used as a simple and effective method to correct ectopic eruption of maxillary incisor in cerebral palsy patient.

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Cerebral palsy; Ectopic eruption; Rapid maxillary expansion

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