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Malocclusion, Angle Class I
(Angle Class I)


malocclusion in which the mandible and maxilla are anteroposteriorly normal as reflected by the relationship of the first permanent molar (i.e., in neutroclusion), but in which individual teeth are abnormally related to each other.

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high-angle Class II
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<b>Angle Class I malocclusion</b>
Angle Class I malocclusion
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[edit] <b>Angle's</b> classification
[edit] Angle's classification
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A. <b>Angle Class</b> III
A. Angle Class III
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<b>Angle Class I</b> crowded
Angle Class I crowded
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<b>Class I</b> Occlusion
Class I Occlusion
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BBO Case RepORt <b>Angle Class</b> II
BBO Case RepORt Angle Class II
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<b>Angle Class</b> II molar
Angle Class II molar
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