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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 pre-pubertal growth spurt.
as soon as the malocclusion is diagnosed
immediately following complete eruption of the deciduous dentition
immediately following complete eruption of the first permanent molars.
after skeletal maturity.
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