ABSTRACT
Anterior crossbites would normally require early intervention, especially when associated with
mandibular displacements. The intervention would usually commence in children around the age of eight
and nine, where treatment could be a challenge at this age. Therefore, a simple and quick treatment
to this malocclusion would be desirable. This case series illustrates two cases of anterior crossbite with
a functional shift that were successfully corrected using a simplified fixed technique, which involved a
short-span nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) aligning round archwire, composite resin and glass ionomer cement
(GIC).
Malocclusion
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Orthodontics, Corrective--methods