Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics (Jun 2013)

Surgical-orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusion with agenesis of lateral incisor and unerupted canine

  • Bruno Boaventura Vieira,
  • Ana Carolina Meng Sanguino,
  • Marilia Rodrigues Moreira,
  • Elizabeth Norie Morizono,
  • Mírian Aiko Nakane Matsumoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S2176-94512013000300015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 94 – 100

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Orthodontic-surgical treatment was performed in patient with skeletal Class III malocclusion due to exceeding mandibular growth. Patient also presented upper and lower dental protrusion, overjet of -3.0 mm, overbite of -1.0 mm, congenital absence of tooth #22, teeth #13 and supernumerary impaction, tooth #12 with conoid shape and partly erupted in supraversion, prolonged retention of tooth #53, tendency to vertical growth of the face and facial asymmetry. The discrepancy on the upper arch was -2.0 mm and -5.0 mm on the lower arch. METHODS: The pre-surgical orthodontic treatment was performed with extractions of the teeth #35 and #45. On the upper arch, teeth #53, #12 and supernumerary were extracted to accomplish the traction of the impacted canine. The spaces of the lower extractions were closed with mesialization of posterior segment. After aligning and leveling the teeth, extractions spaces closure and correct positioning of teeth on the bone bases, the correct intercuspation of the dental arch, with molars and canines in Angle's Class I, coincident midline, normal overjet and overbite and ideal torques, were evaluated through study models. The patient was submitted to orthognathic surgery and then the post-surgical orthodontic treatment was finished. RESULTS: The Class III malocclusion was treated establishing occlusal and facial normal standards.

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