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The best time to begin interceptive orthodontic treatment for a patient with a skeletal Class II malocclusion is
several months prior to the prepubertal growth spurt.NDEB released questions part 2 set 2
A 12-year old male with a history of thumbsucking has an Angle Class II molar relationship with a SNA = 83 and a SNB = 79. The etiology of this patient's malocclusion is
dental and neuromuscularNDEB released questions part 2 set 5
A 12-year old male with a history of thumbsucking has an Angle Class II molar relationship with a SNA = 83 and a SNB = 79. The etiology of this patient's malocclusion is
neuromuscular.NDEB released questions part 2 set 13
Class II malocclusions can be prevented by
None of the aboveNDEB released questions part 2 set 15
In a chronic mouth breather, you would most likely see
1. a high narrow palate.
2. a crossbite
3. a Class II malocclusion.
4. short lower face height.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 15
The best time to begin interceptive orthodontic treatment for a patient with a skeletal Class II malocclusion is
several months prior to the pre-pubertal growth spurt.NDEB released questions set 8
In cephalometric analysis of children with malocclusion, the angle ANB is frequently used. In patients with severe Class II malocclusion, this angle is
greater than the normal.Planets 29
The best time to begin interceptive orthodontic treatment for a patient with a skeletal Class II malocclusion is
several months prior to the pre-pubertal growth spurt.Planets 28

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