Update Dental College Journal (Feb 2014)

Orthodontic camouflage management of a class II malocclusion with excessive overjet- A case report

  • Naznin Sultana,
  • Md Nazmul Hasan,
  • Gazi Shamim Hassan,
  • Mir Abu Naim,
  • Nasrin Akther

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3329/updcj.v3i1.17984
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

Abstract

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In orthodontic practice various treatment modalities have been presented for the treatment for the class II, div 1malocclusions. Recently a large number of young adults have been seeking shorter, cost effective and a non surgical correction of Class II malocclusions and they accept dental camouflage as a treatment option to mask the skeletal discrepancy .This case report presents one such case, a 15years old growing male who has Class II div I malocclusion with sever maxillary incisor proclination, convex profile ,high mandibular plane angle, incompetent lips, increased overjet& overbite, over retained upper left deciduous canine ,impacted upper left canine and a supernumerary tooth in canine region. We considered the camouflage treatment by extracting the upper right first premolar, left impacted canine, deciduous canine and supernumerary tooth. Following the treatment, a satisfactory result was achieved with an ideal, static and a functional occlusion, facial profile, acceptable smile, competent lip and stable treatment results. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/updcj.v3i1.17984 Update Dent. Coll. j: 2013; 3 (1): 41-45

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