Mislim da znam na što misliš i mislim da ljudi s cerebralnom paralizom imaju takve dentalne probleme.
Evo i citirat ću nešto što sam pronašla u jednom članku o ljudima s cerebralnom paralizom (link na cijeli članak:
http://saiddent.org/admin/images/300...1339441426.pdf)
Malocclusion: A dramatic increase in the incidence of
class II malocclusion is a common finding in people with CP. Abnormal muscle and tongue ovements are responsible for tongue thrust (primitive swallowing pattern) which then creates an anterior open bite so common to these clients. Most of the class II malocclusions represent a skeletal problem not merely the malalignment of teeth. The anterior open bite with protruding splayed anterior teeth, together with abnormal muscle movement and posture problems, are responsible for much of the trauma to anterior teeth seen in this population.
This anterior trauma, with resultant tooth fractures and avulsions, are a major problem for dental staff. There have been no differences reported in palatal vault height or intermolar width. Not surprisingly, most studies report a longer anterior-posterior maxillary arch length and crowded lower anterior teeth.
Ova malokluzija klase II je ono kada su ti gornji zubi ispred donjih, a u ekstremnim situacijama to recimo izgleda ovako:
Pretpostavljam da si na to mislila.