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ALF/Orthodontic Connection
ALF Orthopedic Expansion - Non-Extraction 2.3 Years Treatment
Reprinted with permission from Dr. Gerald H. Smith (ICNR.com)
Conventional
orthodontic treatment recommended extraction of four healthy bicuspid teeth for a 12-year-old, Melissa T. to make room for the crowded remaining teeth.
The crowding was created by under development of the
patient's dental arches.
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CASE STUDY: Melissa T.
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By removing teeth the genetic potential for growth of the patient's jaws would be compromised. When teeth are extracted and then the upper front six
anteriors are retracted, the skull becomes jammed. Since the sutures, spaces between the skull bones, are viable structures (nerves, blood vessels and fibers) the contents become compressed creating neurologic
(potential for chronic pain) and structural problems (scoliosis, disc compression and herniation).
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