Case Reports in Dentistry (Jan 2015)

A Single Versatile Appliance for Habit Interception and Crossbite Correction

  • Mohammed Zameer,
  • Syed Nahid Basheer,
  • Arun Reddy,
  • Suresh Kumar Kovvuru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/607545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Digit sucking is a common childhood behavior, which has an adaptive value for children up to the fourth year of life. It is usually associated with oral pleasure and self-comforting behavior. But chronic practice may produce deleterious effect in the form of dental and skeletal deformities. Adjunctive therapy using bluegrass appliance as a permanent reminder and quadhelix appliance as a reminder as well as a slow palatal expander has proven successful in intercepting digit-sucking habit and expanding the arch for crossbite correction. In the present case, a versatile modified quadhelix appliance incorporating a roller was designed to clinically correct the habit and its resulting dentofacial deformities.