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- W2078646004 abstract "To summarize the points of particular significance, it may be said that: Class III is one of those disturbances of the dentition which represents the magnitude and complexity of the entire problem of malocclusion. Although the nature of it is insufficiently understood, Class III is very amenable to the mechanical procedure used in orthodontic practice. Due to the intricate nature of its manifestation, the gratifying results obtained in the treatment of Class III are subject to relapse long after the completion of treatment. The earlier the treatment is completed, the more severe the relapse. Due to certain peculiarities of development, Class III has been observed to arise in the course of growing up. Dentitions in normal occlusion or in Class I malocclusion have in the course of development been observed to change to Class III. Due to lack of recognition of these peculiarities, the treatment of certain Class I cases actually ends in Class III. Studies of deficiencies and defects in teeth associated with Class III malocclusion warrant the assumption that congenital disturbances and endocrine imbalance may be involved in the etiologic complex. Studies in development of the face to be reported later on indicate that disturbances in those factors which promote and control growth and differentiation may produce abnormalities of various kinds. Examples of it are: (1) cleft palate with its accompanying tooth and associated tissue deficiencies in conjunction with the occlusal disturbances at one extreme; and (2) acromegaly with the enlargement of the mandible, tongue, etc., at the other. Though Class III belongs to neither of these extremes, the variety of forms in which it appears may well occupy positions somewhere within the extensive stretch between cleft palate and acromegaly. It is thus becoming increasingly clear that by determining the nature of its manifestation it may be possible to ascertain more accurately when and how it comes about, and the reasons for the tendency to relapse. The lasting results of successful therapeutic measures thus depend upon more exact knowledge to be gained by further studies of other well-recorded cases. Material for such studies is already available, and the result of further investigation will be reported as time and opportunity will permit and the needs of the profession will demand." @default.
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