Re: 6-year old with cross-bite
- From: "Jacob" <spam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 01:43:30 GMT
There are MANY types of cross bites, and it really is impossible to give any
useful information without seeing the patient. If you have any questions,
make sure you ask your dentist/orthodontist, and if you want a second
opinion, that's always a good idea to put your mind at ease.
<costasz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1120173353.851940.109890@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My 6 year old daughter was diagnosed with cross-bite. The doc said that
> treatment can start in a year or so. I googled for more info but I did
> not find much. What kind of treatments exist and how effective are
> they?
>
> Thanks
>
> CZ
>
.
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