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[Planning of volume and terms of orthodontic treatment of patients with transversal maloclusion].

INTRODUCTION: In planning of orthodontic treatment, as well as the alleged end of the treatment of orthodontic patients with transversal malocclusion should first pay attention to the treatment of opportunistic diseases that can affect the outcome of treatment of orthodontic patients (for example, rehabilitation of the nasopharynx, the treatment of rickets, the treatment of scoliosis posture, scoliosis ).

THE AIM: definition of related factors affecting the volume and timing of the treatment of patients with transversal malocclusion.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were examined 32 patients with transversal malocclusion, and studied their medical history (Form 043). Patients were examined by standard algorithm survey. Two groups of patients by sex: Group 1: girls - 16 people and 2-th group: boys- 16 people. The material collected from 2010 to 2015. Patient age - 12-17 years.

RESULTS: Subjective attitude to the disease formed on the basis of a number of factors that can be grouped into the following categories: social and constitutional and individual psychological. Since incorrect posture and malocclusion are the cause and effect of each other, in such cases should be treated at the same time and bite and pathology of the musculoskeletal system (10, 11). It is clear that in the planning of orthodontic treatment should be part and treatment of posture and a close and fruitful collaboration with the doctor traumatologist orthopaedist.

CONCLUSIONS: The sex of the patient, especially temperament, the doctor-patient relationship, as well as the presence of somatic diseases have a significant impact on the length and complexity of the orthodontic treatment.

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