Azizi A, Moosavi S, Jamilian A. The relationship between frenulum length and malocclusion. Gen Dent. 2014 Jul-Aug; 62(4):66-7
This study sought to evaluate the relationship between the length of lingual frenula and various classes of malocclusion. One hundred-fifty patients who had been referred for orthodontic treatment were divided into 3 groups (n = 50) based on their lingual frenula ANB (Point A, nasion, point B) angle: Group 1 (ANB angle = 0-4 degrees), Group 2 (ANB angle >4 degrees), and Group 3 (ANB angle
Keywords
Frenulum, Malocclusion
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