Eduardo Espinar-Escalona , María Belén Ruiz-Navarro , José María Barrera-Mora , José María Llamas-Carreras , Jorge Ayala-Puente
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Abstract
Open bite is a highly common entity that is associated with a multifactorial etiology. Hence, all the steps involved in its development should be considered in its treatment, attempting to identify the etiological processes that allow this entity to be corrected.
In this article, we present a simple mechanism that allows closure to be achieved through changes in the occlusal plane (arch segmentation). This method is extremely simple, and is easily tolerated by the patient. Moreover, this mechanism not only provides an effective system for closure, but also helps to correct situations of uni- or bilateral malocclusion of the dental arches.