Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3115663 American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Facial asymmetry with condylar hyperplasia was successfully treated.•A high condylectomy was performed to shorten the elongated condyle.•Molar intrusion on the affected side improved occlusal cant and facial appearance.•The surgical-orthodontic treatment provided a satisfactory and stable outcome.•It also removed the necessity of additional orthognathic surgery.

This case report demonstrates the successful treatment of facial asymmetry with condylar hyperplasia with limited surgical and orthodontic treatment. A high condylectomy was performed to shorten the elongated condyle and to remove its active growth site. The maxillary molars on the affected side were then orthodontically intruded using temporary anchorage devices to improve the occlusal cant and posterior open bite of the unaffected side. This combined surgical-orthodontic treatment provided a satisfactory outcome without additional orthognathic surgery.

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