Late Lower Arch Crowding: The Aetiology Reviewed

From Volume 29, Issue 5, June 2002 | Pages 234-238

Authors

Margaret E Richardson

MA, MDentSci, FDS, DOrth

Associate Specialist Orthodontist (retired), Orthodontic Department, School of Clinical Dentistry, Belfast

Articles by Margaret E Richardson

Abstract

This article reviews the causes of the crowding that commonly occurs, particularly in the lower arch, after eruption of the second permanent molars. Factors discussed include mesially directed forces, in treated and untreated subjects, distally directed forces, occlusal changes, direction of eruption, tooth morphology, periodontal forces, and degenerative connective tissue changes.

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