Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8708341 | Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tooth-bone discrepancy, or crowding in the lower arch, is traditionally corrected by removing first or second premolars; the extraction of a lower incisor is an uncommon approach but presents another treatment alternative. Treatment goal: to present the case report of a patient who was given this alternative treatment. The patient had 15 years 4 months of age. The intraoral analysis revealed a normodivergent skeletal class I with bilateral molar class I, bilateral canine class I, decreased overbite, and increased overjet. She had lower moderate and mild upper crowding as well as a habit of digital suction. Treatment time was one year and four months.
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Authors
Mauricio Servin Muñoz, Beatriz Gurrola MartÃnez, Adán Casasa Araujo,