This article describes a 34-year-old adult female with chief complaint of poor dental alignment. She presented with Angle Class I crowding with acceptable lateral profile and had been treated with a non-extraction approach. The diagnosed after examination and analysis was Angle Class I malocclusion on Class I skeletal base with deep overbite and severe crowding. Treatment plan was carried out to preserve premolars and create space by using the MEAW technique, combined with stripping for gaining more space and IME for anchorage control and bite raising. In addition to the correction of deep bite, a better occlusion and a favorable facial profile were achieved
ABSTRACT Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse ...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
AbstractCase report of a 17-year-old male patient, skeletal class II, convex profile, not pleased wi...
Crowding is the common feature of Angle Class I malocclusion. The analysis of the etiology of Class ...
This article reports the orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning carried out with a 14-year and...
ABSTRACTCase report of a 19.6-year-old male patient who presented a skeletal class I with neutral gr...
A 17 year-old Bangladeshi female presented with a severe Class II division 1 incisor relationship on...
In planning orthodontic cases that include extractions as an alternative to solve the problem of neg...
This case reports the orthodontic treatment of a 12-year-old male patient with Class I malocclusion ...
The Invisalign system is widely used to treat mild to moderate tooth crowding. Recently, Invisalign ...
One of the challenging orthodontic problem we come across in day to day practice is skeletal class I...
Class I malocclusion is one of the most common problems around the globe affecting around one-third ...
The most prevalent malocclusion is the Angle Class I malocclusion. Its edge-to-edge type has the low...
Frequently, orthodontic treatment involves symmetrically extracting premolars to correct severe crow...
This report describes the nonsurgical treatment of a patient with skeletal Class II protrusion and s...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse ...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
AbstractCase report of a 17-year-old male patient, skeletal class II, convex profile, not pleased wi...
Crowding is the common feature of Angle Class I malocclusion. The analysis of the etiology of Class ...
This article reports the orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning carried out with a 14-year and...
ABSTRACTCase report of a 19.6-year-old male patient who presented a skeletal class I with neutral gr...
A 17 year-old Bangladeshi female presented with a severe Class II division 1 incisor relationship on...
In planning orthodontic cases that include extractions as an alternative to solve the problem of neg...
This case reports the orthodontic treatment of a 12-year-old male patient with Class I malocclusion ...
The Invisalign system is widely used to treat mild to moderate tooth crowding. Recently, Invisalign ...
One of the challenging orthodontic problem we come across in day to day practice is skeletal class I...
Class I malocclusion is one of the most common problems around the globe affecting around one-third ...
The most prevalent malocclusion is the Angle Class I malocclusion. Its edge-to-edge type has the low...
Frequently, orthodontic treatment involves symmetrically extracting premolars to correct severe crow...
This report describes the nonsurgical treatment of a patient with skeletal Class II protrusion and s...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse ...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
AbstractCase report of a 17-year-old male patient, skeletal class II, convex profile, not pleased wi...