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What is an AOB?

A

There is no vertical overlap between the incisors when the buccal segment teeth are in occlusion

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Q

What are the causes of an AOB?

A
Skeletal: increased lower facial height 
Habit: digit
Soft tissues: tongue activity 
Localised failure to develop
Mouth breathing
2
Q

What are the broad causes of an AOB?

A

Skeletal
Soft tissue
Habit
Localised failure of development

3
Q

What are the skeletal causes of an AOB?

A

Increased lower face height due to vertical downwards and backwards rotation

4
Q

What are the soft tissue causes?

A

People with increased lower facial heights have an increased chance of having incompetent lips and thus to achieve an anterior oral seal they thrust their tongue forwards may be associated with incompetent lips

5
Q

In which patients with a failure to develop are AOB seen in?

A

Cleft lip and palate patients

6
Q

How does mouth breathing lead to an AOB?

A

People that mouth breathe, since mouth is always open the molars over erupt to gain contact

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Q

How do you broadly mange an AOB?

A
  1. Accept
  2. Ortho
  3. Surgery
8
Q

When would you accept and AOB?

A

Mild cases

Patients were there is marked problems and they aren’t motivated to surgery

9
Q

When would you consider an orthodontic approach to managing an AOB?

A

If the soft tissue environment and growth are favourable

10
Q

How can you use ortho appliances?

A
  1. Intrude molars by using high pull head gear and buccal capping on a removable appliance or functional appliance