Treatment strategies for vertical maxillary excess: Cases with and without anterior open bite

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Seminars in Orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1053/j.sodo.2024.06.004
Cheol Ho Paik, Mo Hyeon Lee, Jae Hyun Park
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This comprehensive review investigates the treatment of vertical maxillary excess (VME) with and without anterior open bite (AOB) in seven unique case studies. These cases illustrate the implementation of advanced orthodontic techniques, such as miniscrew-assisted intrusion of the maxillary and mandibular arches. The multifaceted nature of AOB must be considered, highlighting the need for clear diagnostic criteria and an understanding of the long-term impacts of treatment strategies. The main goal of treatment is to reduce the vertical dimension of the maxillomandibular complex. A single miniscrew in the midpalatal region for the maxillary arch and two miniscrews in the buccal areas of the mandibular arch can be applied for the effective intrusion of the posterior teeth. The review then delves into the specific challenges and treatment modalities for managing VME without AOB, stressing the critical role of individualized intervention plans. Each case study demonstrates a different aspect of the treatment approach: from differential intrusion of molars to address esthetic concerns and functional issues to comprehensive strategies involving the intrusion of entire dental arches to correct severe malocclusions. The outcomes emphasize the importance of controlled orthodontic mechanics in achieving and maintaining optimal posttreatment stability. This review underscores the effectiveness of these treatment strategies in significantly improving facial profiles and dental function while highlighting the adjunctive use of myofunctional therapy and other retention techniques to prevent relapse. Collectively, these cases provide valuable insights into the tailored treatment of complex orthodontic conditions, offering guidance on achieving long-term success in clinical practice.
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上颌垂直过度的治疗策略有无前牙开合咬合的病例
这篇综合评论通过七个独特的病例研究,探讨了有无前牙开合咬合(AOB)的上颌垂直过度(VME)治疗方法。这些病例说明了先进正畸技术的实施情况,如微型螺钉辅助上下颌弓的内收。必须考虑到AOB的多面性,强调需要明确的诊断标准和了解治疗策略的长期影响。治疗的主要目标是缩小上下颌复合体的垂直尺寸。在上颌牙弓的腭中部区域使用一个微型螺钉,在下颌牙弓的颊部区域使用两个微型螺钉,可以有效地嵌入后牙。随后,该综述深入探讨了管理无AOB VME的具体挑战和治疗方法,强调了个性化干预计划的关键作用。每个病例研究都展示了治疗方法的不同方面:从针对美学问题和功能问题的不同臼齿内陷,到涉及整个牙弓内陷的综合策略,以矫正严重的错合畸形。这些成果强调了控制正畸力学在实现和保持最佳治疗后稳定性方面的重要性。这篇综述强调了这些治疗策略在显著改善面部轮廓和牙齿功能方面的有效性,同时强调了肌功能治疗和其他保持技术在防止复发方面的辅助作用。总之,这些病例为复杂正畸情况的定制治疗提供了宝贵的见解,为在临床实践中取得长期成功提供了指导。
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Seminars in Orthodontics
Seminars in Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Each issue provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on a single topic in orthodontics. Readers are kept abreast of the latest innovations, research findings, clinical applications and clinical methods. Collection of the issues will provide invaluable reference material for present and future review.
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