Published May 31, 2025 | Version v1

Timely intervention, lasting results: Managing dental anterior crossbite with a removable appliance

  • 1. Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Introduction: Anterior crossbite, a common malocclusion in early mixed dentition, is characterized by one or more lower incisors positioned anterior to the upper incisors. Early identification and management are essential to prevent progression to more severe malocclusion and associated complications. 

Description of Case: A 7-year-old female patient presented with a dental anterior crossbite involving the upper right permanent incisor. Clinical examination revealed a 1 mm reversed overjet and sufficient space for correction. A removable orthodontic appliance of Hawley's retainer with Z spring was utilized to treat crossbite after obtaining parental consent. The appliance was activated weekly, and the patient was instructed on proper use and oral hygiene. Positive overjet was achieved within four weeks, with complete alignment observed after an additional six weeks, despite a brief period of non-compliance.

Discussion: Early interceptive treatment of anterior dental crossbite is crucial to restore normal occlusion and prevent more complex problems. Removable orthodontic appliances, such as the Hawley’s retainer with Z spring, are effective in cases with adequate space and active tooth eruption. These appliances offer advantages including ease of fabrication, maintenance of oral hygiene, and cost-effectiveness. However, patient compliance remains a key factor influencing treatment duration and success. 

Conclusion: Timely intervention using removable appliances with Z spring is an effective and practical approach for correcting dental anterior crossbite in young patients. Appliance selection should be tailored to individual patient factors, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and patient cooperation for optimal outcomes

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