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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 18, 233-237, Copyright © 1991 by British Orthodontic Society


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Familial posterior open bite: a primary failure of eruption

AJ Ireland
Orthodontic Department, Guy's Hospital, London.

Two sisters are presented in whom posterior open bites have developed. Orthodontic treatment was not successful in correcting this aspect of the malocclusion in the older sibling. The younger child developed the same defect, and consequently orthodontic treatment is not being considered.


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