Methods of Examination of Patients With Distal Occlusion of the Dentition Caused by Jaw Anomalies

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August 27, 2025

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The most common of all forms of maxillary anomalies is distal occlusion caused by jaw anomalies, which occurs in 13-27% of the examined patients and is an indication for combined treatment with surgery, as a result of which the position of both bone and soft tissue structures changes. These patients have significant anatomical and functional changes. Anatomical disorders are eliminated during orthognathic surgery. Functional - they are corrected conservatively and are a common cause of relapses.