Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8708345 | Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This is a case report of a 17-year-old male patient, with previous orthodontic treatment, who was admitted to the orthodontics clinic for the correction of a skeletal class III malocclusion (Wits -11Â mm) due to a combination of maxillary hypoplasia and prognathism that was aggravated by an excessive unilateral laterognathia by excessive unilateral mandibular growth. Dentally the patient presented a class III molar and canine relationship, anterior and bilateral posterior cross bite, and upper and lower crowding, lower midline deviation of 7Â mm o the right. Treatment goals were: improve the facial profile, establish a molar class I, canine class I, to achieve an adequate anterior guidance (overjet, overbite) and dental arch coordination. The treatment was performed in three phases: a) presurgical orthodontic phase: alignment and leveling, dental decompensation, correction of the curve of Spee, and coordination of the upper and lower arches. b) Surgical phase: 2Â mm maxillary impaction and advancement of 5Â mm; 7Â mm mandibular retroposition with Dal Pont technique and a 4Â mm advancement genioplasty to improve facial aesthetics. c) Postsurgical phase: detailing and settling of the occlusion, final upper and lower arch correlation. The treatment was finished in a period of two years with a successful outcome.
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Authors
Irving Giovanni HuÃzar-González, Eliezer GarcÃa-López, Juan Orozco-Partida, Mario RamÃrez-Aguilar,