Non-Surgical Correction of Bimaxillary Protrusion and Facial Asymmetry
- Age:20
- Gender:Female
- Chief complaint:Dental and skeletal bimaxillary protrusion
- Use product:PT K Self-ligating Brackets
- Treatment cycle:20 months
Issues & Diagnosis :
Dental and skeletal bimaxillary protrusion in patient with Angle Class I malocclusion, and facial asymmetry.
Dentition Evaluation:
Class I with excessive overjet and deep curve of spee.
Treatment Objectives:
? Maintain canine and molar occlusion; align and level the teeth; correct overbite and overjet; eliminate crowding on both arches; level the Curve of Spee, close the spaces due to extraction of teeth #36 and #14, and supernumerary also achieve lower molar root
parallelism.
? The treatment also aimed at obtaining lateral and protrusion guides, and reduction of facial convexity.
? The nasolabial angle would be preserved, as well as passive lip sealing would be expected and decrease of the lower anterior facial height, in order to reach smile harmony.
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