The effect of extraction of lower primary canines on the morphology of dental arch: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Daybelis González EspinosaCrislyne Mendes da Vera CruzAntonio David NormandoPublished in: International journal of paediatric dentistry (2020)
A high level of evidence showed that the extraction of primary canines improved incisor irregularity in the mixed dentition. Side effects included reduced arch length and intermolar width. A slight reduction in overjet and a mild increase in overbite were also observed. When they are not part of the treatment goal, these occlusal changes can be prevented by installing a lingual arch.
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