Severe skeletal bimaxillary protrusion treated with micro-implants and a self-made four-curvature torquing auxiliary: A case report |
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Authors: | Rui Liu Wan-Bang Hou Ping-Zhu Yang Lin Zhu Yong-Quan Zhou Xia Yu Xiu-Jie Wen |
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Affiliation: | Rui Liu, Wan-Bang Hou, Ping-Zhu Yang, Lin Zhu, Yong-Quan Zhou, Xiu-Jie Wen, Department of Stomatology, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Military Medical University), Chongqing 400042, ChinaXia Yu, Xiu-Jie Wen, Department of Orthodontics, Hospital of Stomatology, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUNDBimaxillary protrusion is a clinically common dentofacial deformity, particularly among Chinese patients. This kind of malformation can severely affect facial esthetics and, even in mild cases, is difficult to correct without surgery. Unfortunately, many patients abandon treatment because of fear of surgery. Here, we describe a case of severe skeletal bimaxillary protrusion treated with nonsurgical orthodontic treatments, highlighting an alternative treatment option.CASE SUMMARYA 31-year-old woman wished to address a severe protrusion profile (approximately 8 mm overbite) and gummy smile. Cephalometric analysis and superimposition showed a severe skeletal class II pattern with a mandibular retrusion, and proclined and protrusive mandibular incisors. Panoramic radiograph showed a missing mandibular right third molar. A diagnosis of severe bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion was made. Taking into account the patient’s fear of orthognathic surgery, she accepted the proposed alternative treatment using micro-implants and a self-made four-curvature torquing auxiliary. The treatment allowed for maximal en masse anterior tooth retraction, proper relocation of incisors, and alleviation of the skeletal class II pattern. Esthetically, the patient’s lip protrusion was significantly decreased as was the overjet (from 10.5 mm to 1.8 mm), and the results remained stable throughout the 2-year follow-up.CONCLUSIONNonsurgical treatment using micro-implants and a four-curvature torquing auxiliary may benefit severe cases of skeletal bimaxillary protrusion in adults. |
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Keywords: | Orthodontics Bimaxillary protrusion Micro-implants Self-made four-curvature torquing auxiliary Teeth Case report |
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