Surgical-Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in an Asymmetric Skeletal Class III Patient—A Case Report
Francisco Vale,
Catarina Nunes,
Adriana Guimarães,
Anabela Baptista Paula,
Inês Francisco
Affiliations
Francisco Vale
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Orthodontics, University of Coimbra, Área de Medicina Dentária—Av. Bissaya Barreto, Bloco de Celas, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal
Catarina Nunes
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Orthodontics, University of Coimbra, Área de Medicina Dentária—Av. Bissaya Barreto, Bloco de Celas, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal
Adriana Guimarães
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Orthodontics, University of Coimbra, Área de Medicina Dentária—Av. Bissaya Barreto, Bloco de Celas, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal
Anabela Baptista Paula
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Orthodontics, University of Coimbra, Área de Medicina Dentária—Av. Bissaya Barreto, Bloco de Celas, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal
Inês Francisco
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Orthodontics, University of Coimbra, Área de Medicina Dentária—Av. Bissaya Barreto, Bloco de Celas, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal
The skeletal Class III pattern is characterized by a sagittal intermaxillary mesial discrepancy. This discrepancy may have an unfavorable impact on function and aesthetics, which can be aggravated by the presence of facial asymmetries. This case report describes the diagnosis and treatment planning of a 19-year-old male patient with a skeletal Class III, maxillary hypoplasia, anterior crossbite, and mandibular asymmetry. When the patient reached skeletal maturity at the end of puberty, the definitive diagnosis was skeletal Class III with hyperdivergent profile and mandibular asymmetry, and a surgical-orthodontic treatment was proposed. At the end of the treatment, bimaxillary surgical correction allowed a skeletal Class I with mandibular symmetry, improving the function of the stomatognathic system and facial aesthetics.