Modified Haas Expander for the Treatment of Anterior Openbite and Posterior Crossbite Associated with Thumb Sucking-A Case Report: 3-Years Follow-Up
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Case Report
P: 247-252
December 2019

Modified Haas Expander for the Treatment of Anterior Openbite and Posterior Crossbite Associated with Thumb Sucking-A Case Report: 3-Years Follow-Up

Turk J Orthod 2019;32(4):247-252
1. Department of Orthodontics, Başkent University School of Dentistry, Ankara, Turkey
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Received Date: 15.06.2019
Accepted Date: 25.08.2019
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ABSTRACT

Thumb sucking is an abnormal habit that occurs in childhood and can cause several malocclusions if it persists for a long time. Malocclusions caused by oral habits require proper treatment timing to maintain a normal growth and should be treated at an early age. This case report shows the management of thumb sucking and early correction of anterior open bite and posterior crossbite by a modified Haas expander. Three-year follow-up results showed the effectiveness of this special designed appliance.

Keywords:
Thumb sucking, Modified Haas expander, anterior openbite, posterior crossbite, tongue crib