This case report describes the nonsurgical, nonextraction therapy of a 16-year-old boy with a skeletal Class III malocclusion, a prognathic mandible, and a retrusive maxilla. He was initially classified as needing orthognathic surgery, but he and his parents wanted to avoid that. The Class III malocclusion was corrected with a rapid palatal expander and a maxillary protraction mask followed by nonextraction orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances, combined with short Class III and vertical elastics in the anterior area. The height of the maxillary alveolar process and the vertical face height were slightly increased with treatment. Class I molar and canine relationships were achieved, and the facial profile improved substantially. (Am J...
Introduction: A skeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most difficult anomalies to treat. Cla...
PubMed: 2005124868Class III malocclusions are usually growth-related discrepancies, which often beco...
It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involve...
The orthodontic treatment of class III malocclusion with a maxillary deficiency is often treated wit...
A case report of an adolescent girl with a skeletal Class III malocclusion is presented. The associa...
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Abstract: Orthopedic appliances such as palatal expanders and facemasks have been successfully used ...
AbstractClass III malocclusion can involve a lot of factors such as excessive mandibular growth, def...
Skeletal Class III malocclusion is considered to be one of the most difficult orthodontic problems t...
The 13-year-old female patient presented for correction of a severe Class III malocclusion with a Cl...
III malocclusion occurs in less than 5% of the US population and is one of the most difficult facial...
The facial growth of Class III malocclusion worsens with age, in this case, the early orthopedic tre...
Class III malocclusion is a growth-related challenging condition for orthodontists. We present a cas...
ABSTRACTSkeletal class III discrepancy has been a therapeutic challenge due to the fact that its the...
Introduction. Skeletal malocclusions, especially those with a prominent vertical component, always p...
Introduction: A skeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most difficult anomalies to treat. Cla...
PubMed: 2005124868Class III malocclusions are usually growth-related discrepancies, which often beco...
It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involve...
The orthodontic treatment of class III malocclusion with a maxillary deficiency is often treated wit...
A case report of an adolescent girl with a skeletal Class III malocclusion is presented. The associa...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Abstract: Orthopedic appliances such as palatal expanders and facemasks have been successfully used ...
AbstractClass III malocclusion can involve a lot of factors such as excessive mandibular growth, def...
Skeletal Class III malocclusion is considered to be one of the most difficult orthodontic problems t...
The 13-year-old female patient presented for correction of a severe Class III malocclusion with a Cl...
III malocclusion occurs in less than 5% of the US population and is one of the most difficult facial...
The facial growth of Class III malocclusion worsens with age, in this case, the early orthopedic tre...
Class III malocclusion is a growth-related challenging condition for orthodontists. We present a cas...
ABSTRACTSkeletal class III discrepancy has been a therapeutic challenge due to the fact that its the...
Introduction. Skeletal malocclusions, especially those with a prominent vertical component, always p...
Introduction: A skeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most difficult anomalies to treat. Cla...
PubMed: 2005124868Class III malocclusions are usually growth-related discrepancies, which often beco...
It is very difficult to diagnose and treat Class III malocclusion. This type of malocclusion involve...