Title of article
ORTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF A CROWDED CLASS III MALOCCLUSION ON A CLASS III SKELETAL BASE: A CASE REPORT
Author/Authors
Wan Hassan, W.N. university of malaya - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics, Malaysia
From page
40
To page
49
Abstract
A late adolescent patient presented with a Class III malocclusion on a skeletal Class III base, complicated by severe upper arch and moderate lower arch crowding, reverse overjet, anterior and bilateral posterior crossbites with displacement, proclined upper incisors, retroclined lower incisors, distally tipped lower canines and non-coincident centrelines. Treatment was undertaken on an extraction basis by employing the use of an upper removable appliance with Z-springs and posterior bite blocks to correct the anterior crossbite, quad helix and jockey arch for arch expansion, and pre-adjusted edgewise fixed appliance to level and align, space closure and achieve a mutually protective functional occlusion. This paper discussed the rational and evidences behind the treatment employed.
Keywords
Class III , orthodontic camouflage
Journal title
Annals of Dentistry University of Malaya
Journal title
Annals of Dentistry University of Malaya
Record number
2677216
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