Class II malocclusion in nongrowing patients is a great challenge in treatment especially if the degree of malocclusion is severe. In such cases, the use of miniscrews for orthodontic camouflage can produce results comparable to that of orthognathic surgery. This case report presents an adult patient with severe Class II malocclusion combined with bilateral posterior crossbite, deep bite, a crowded lower arch, and a history of extraction of the lower right first molar. The treatment involved upper arch expansion by a quad helix appliance followed by the extraction of the right and left upper 1st premolars. A miniscrew-assisted straight wire technique was used to close the extraction space and reduce the overjet. Lower molar protraction was ...
Nongrowing adult patients with skeletal open bite have been considered among the most difficult to t...
Miniscrews are the most important recent innovation in orthodontics and have won a place, we believe...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal Class III malocclusion is often referred for orthodontic treatment...
This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a 31-year-old woman who had a Class II molar...
Class III malocclusions present a great challenge for many orthodontists, especially if malocclusion...
A 17-year-old female patient, whose chief complaint was her unpleasing smile, had skeletal and denta...
Adequate intrusion and torque control of the retroclined maxillary incisors are critical for the tre...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
Orthodontic treatment in adult patients with a skeletal discrepancy can be challenging. In this case...
Nonextraction camouflage treatment in mild Class III malocclusion is achieved by backward movement o...
In nongrowing patients with skeletal Class II malocclusion, premolar extraction or maxillary molar d...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
The application of orthodontic miniscrews has simplified the treatment of an anterior open bite by m...
Treating skeletal class III malocclusions is one of the biggest challenges in Orthodontics. Given th...
In Class II malocclusion, a variety of treatment modalities have been presented in the literature. T...
Nongrowing adult patients with skeletal open bite have been considered among the most difficult to t...
Miniscrews are the most important recent innovation in orthodontics and have won a place, we believe...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal Class III malocclusion is often referred for orthodontic treatment...
This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a 31-year-old woman who had a Class II molar...
Class III malocclusions present a great challenge for many orthodontists, especially if malocclusion...
A 17-year-old female patient, whose chief complaint was her unpleasing smile, had skeletal and denta...
Adequate intrusion and torque control of the retroclined maxillary incisors are critical for the tre...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
Orthodontic treatment in adult patients with a skeletal discrepancy can be challenging. In this case...
Nonextraction camouflage treatment in mild Class III malocclusion is achieved by backward movement o...
In nongrowing patients with skeletal Class II malocclusion, premolar extraction or maxillary molar d...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
The application of orthodontic miniscrews has simplified the treatment of an anterior open bite by m...
Treating skeletal class III malocclusions is one of the biggest challenges in Orthodontics. Given th...
In Class II malocclusion, a variety of treatment modalities have been presented in the literature. T...
Nongrowing adult patients with skeletal open bite have been considered among the most difficult to t...
Miniscrews are the most important recent innovation in orthodontics and have won a place, we believe...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal Class III malocclusion is often referred for orthodontic treatment...