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Dental crowding is defined as a discrepancy between tooth size and jaw size that results in a misalignment of the tooth row. The main reasons for crowding include excessively large teeth, small jaws, and a combination of both, or as the result of an evolutionary trend towards a reduced facial skeletal size without a corresponding decrease in tooth size. Crowding of teeth is considered as the most common type of malocclusion. Tooth size-arch length discrepancy (TSALD) is a well-defined means of assessing dental crowding.
Dental Research and Management is an open access dentistry journal which publishes Research/Review/Mini-Review/Short communication/Case Reports related to Dentistry. Dental Research and Management publishes articles related to above but not limited to it. All the articles related to dentistry are published online and are available to the readers worldwide without any Subscription Charge. Dental Research and Management is the Journal maintained by Edelweiss publications, which ensures of Rapid Peer review with the help of its Editorial Board.
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