Corticotomy-assisted orthodontic camouflage in a class III adult patient with a severe transverse discrepancy |
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Authors: | Antonio Gracco Marco Finotti Giovanni Bruno Alberto de Stefani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neuroscience Department, University of Padova, Via Giustiniani, 2, 35100 Padova, Italy;2. Via Sorio, 12, 35100 Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | A 25-year-old man presented with a maxillary transverse discrepancy, posterior cross bite, anterior open bite, molar and canine class III. Treatment included a corticotomy in the upper lateral and posterior teeth, a palatal expansor and a sectional archwire to assist the expansion. The following treatment phase included bonding with Incognito System lingual appliance, interproximal reduction to solve the crowding and bite blocks to control the verticality. Two months after the bonding intermaxillary class III elastics were used to solve the sagittal discrepancy and eight months after the bonding vertical elastics were used in order to solve the anterior open bite until the end of the treatment. A Boston splint was applied for the upper arch, an essix splint was applied for the lower arch. The patient compliance was an essential aspect in the success of the orthodontic treatment. |
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Keywords: | Adult orthodontics Class III Corticotomy Lingual orthodontics Transverse discrepancy Open bite |
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