Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3484984 Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cherubism is a nonmalignant, multicystic, fibro-osseous disease that is characterized by painless gradual enlargement of the jaws. Typical dental anomalies may manifest, such as displaced and missing teeth, which are associated with complex malocclusions that present a challenge for correction. This case report provides a description of the orthodontic management of an adolescent patient with cherubism. Adequate improvement of teeth malposition was achieved through the use of removable and fixed appliances; although, treatment duration time was lengthy due to delayed tooth eruption and level of difficulty. It is imperative to understand that dental practitioners may face an intricate task when a patient presents with this condition, but proper multidisciplinary treatment planning and execution can provide satisfactory final results.

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