Ayushi Verma, P. Gangurde, Alok Shah, S. Lipare, S. Gaikwad, Nityananda A Shetty
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Modified TPA for scissor bite correction: A case report
Unilateral scissor bite condition is less prevalent and is often accompanied by cant of occlusion and varying degrees of facial asymmetry. Such discrepancy when accompanied with skeletal etiological factor is difficult to treat. This article presents two case reports to demonstrate simple, efficient and non-invasive camouflage technique to correct unilateral scissor bite of adult patients.