Management of an adult skeletal class II with vertical growth pattern is a challenging task. To achieve a good profile, a definite ortho surgical procedure has to be undertaken. This article describes the case report of a female who had a skeletal class II with a vertical growth pattern, a gummy smile and a deficient chin treated with anterior maxillary setback combined with genioplasty. The outcome of this treatment was pleasing at the same time very satisfying to the patient
Aim: The aim of this case report is to present the treatment of two high angle Class 11 division 1 c...
Skeletal Class Ⅲ with anterior open bite is one of the most challenging problems that orthodontists ...
Skeletal anterior open bite with Class III malocclusion in adults is one of the most difficult maloc...
Nongrowing adult patients with skeletal open bite have been considered among the most difficult to t...
Class II, Division 2 malocclusion is a clinical entity, which presents a considerable difficulty in ...
One of the challenging orthodontic problem we come across in day to day practice is skeletal class I...
Correction of skeletal deformities in adult patients with orthodontics is limited. Orthognathic surg...
The present case report addresses the treatment of an Angle Class II malocclusion in an adult female...
ABSTRACT10-year-old female patient who was treated at the orthodontics clinic of the Autonomous Univ...
The purpose of this study is to show the different diagnostic and therapeutic method for correction ...
ABSTRACTRegardless of the different orthodontic treatment options for patients with subdivision clas...
In orthodontics, patients with hyperdivergent facial types or problems in the vertical dimension are...
The etiology of skeletal Class Ⅱ malocclusion may include excessive growth of the maxilla, deficient...
This case report presents the treatment of a patient with skeletal Cl II malocclusion and anterior o...
Treatment of Class II malocclusion accompanied with a skeletal discrepancy is challenging. The appro...
Aim: The aim of this case report is to present the treatment of two high angle Class 11 division 1 c...
Skeletal Class Ⅲ with anterior open bite is one of the most challenging problems that orthodontists ...
Skeletal anterior open bite with Class III malocclusion in adults is one of the most difficult maloc...
Nongrowing adult patients with skeletal open bite have been considered among the most difficult to t...
Class II, Division 2 malocclusion is a clinical entity, which presents a considerable difficulty in ...
One of the challenging orthodontic problem we come across in day to day practice is skeletal class I...
Correction of skeletal deformities in adult patients with orthodontics is limited. Orthognathic surg...
The present case report addresses the treatment of an Angle Class II malocclusion in an adult female...
ABSTRACT10-year-old female patient who was treated at the orthodontics clinic of the Autonomous Univ...
The purpose of this study is to show the different diagnostic and therapeutic method for correction ...
ABSTRACTRegardless of the different orthodontic treatment options for patients with subdivision clas...
In orthodontics, patients with hyperdivergent facial types or problems in the vertical dimension are...
The etiology of skeletal Class Ⅱ malocclusion may include excessive growth of the maxilla, deficient...
This case report presents the treatment of a patient with skeletal Cl II malocclusion and anterior o...
Treatment of Class II malocclusion accompanied with a skeletal discrepancy is challenging. The appro...
Aim: The aim of this case report is to present the treatment of two high angle Class 11 division 1 c...
Skeletal Class Ⅲ with anterior open bite is one of the most challenging problems that orthodontists ...
Skeletal anterior open bite with Class III malocclusion in adults is one of the most difficult maloc...