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  1. questionCrossbite
    Question: This patient has mild upper crowding with the UL2 in crossbite. Is this case suitable for the Inman Aligner? Answer: This is a good case. Obviously you will need a posterior bite plane to allow the lateral incisors to jump the bite. Make sure it is extremely thin as they don't need to ...

  2. questionCrossbite
    Question: This patient had an anterior crossbite. Her UR1, UL1 and UL2 were trapped lingual to the lower teeth. Her treatment consisted of an upper and lower Inman Aligner and a Bite Raising Appliance. The upper Aligner worked to procline and the lower worked to retrocline the incisors. Both we ...

  3. questionAnterior Crossbite
    Question: This patient is concerned about the appearance of her upper anterior teeth, mainly the upper right side. The UR2 is palatally displaced, rotated and in crossbite. The upper left side doesn't seem to be a problem. There is a midline shift but she is not too concerned about this. The ...

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