Relationship between cervical posture and class III malocclusion: A Literature Review
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Abstract
Introduction: class III malocclusion is a maxillomandibular deformity relevant in orthodontics due to its impact on patient function and aesthetics. Objective: To investigate the relationship between the position of cervical vertebrae and Class III malocclusion and its implication in diagnosis and treatment. A systematic scientific literature review was conducted using specialized databases, selecting relevant studies addressing this relationship. It was a descriptive and analytical research, focusing on a literature review. Results: Significant relationships exist between the position of cervical vertebrae and Class III malocclusion in various studies, although a conclusive connection was not established. Conclusion: Cervical posture plays a relevant role in classifying and managing Class III malocclusion, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive evaluation in the therapeutic approach for these patients.