2016, Number 4
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Rev Mex Ortodon 2016; 4 (4)
Surgical-orthodontic treatment for skeletal class III correction. Case report
Mora HR, Guzmán VI, Olivar CM, Miranda HÓ
Language: Spanish
References: 28
Page: 260-270
PDF size: 831.24 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A 21-year-old patient attended the Orthodontics Clinic of the Division of Postgraduate Studies and Research at the Faculty of Dentistry, UNAM. The main reason for consultation was a crossbite. Upon facial assessment, in the frontal view, a dolichofacial face, a positive smile, hypertonic chin, thick lips, matching dental and facial midlines and lip incompetence were observed. Intraorally she presented mild dental crowding, dental rotations, matching dental midlines, square-shaped arches, bilateral class III molar and canine relationship, posterior cross bite on the left side and an edge to edge bite. Model analysis showed an upper tooth-bone discrepancy of -2 mm and in the lower arch, -3.5 mm. Overbite was 0 mm and overjet, 0 mm.
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