A functional lateral shift of the mandible—often due to unilateral posterior crossbite—forces the jaw to deviate laterally into maximum intercuspation to avoid occlusal interferences. During active growth, this chronic deviation alters condylar loading and remodeling, promoting asymmetric mandibular growth (e.g., longer ramus or body on the shifted side) and potential facial skeletal discrepancies, such as chin deviation or canting. Early correction is crucial, as these changes become increasingly permanent post-growth. This contrasts with the other options: EARR is more tied to orthodontic forces, attrition typically affects the shifted/working side's teeth, and anterior open bite relates to habits or vertical discrepancies rather than lateral shifts.
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A functional lateral shift of the mandible into maximum intercuspation is most likely to be associated with which long-term consequence if left uncorrected during the active growth period?
# A functional lateral shift of the mandible into maximum intercuspation is most likely to be associated with which long-term consequence if left uncorrected during the active growth period?
A. Increased risk of External Apical Root Resorption (EARR)
B. Pathologic Attrition on the non-shifted side
C. Anterior Open Bite Development
D. Skeletal Asymmetry
The correct answer is D. Skeletal Asymmetry
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