Nonsurgical class III correction in adolescence using modified fixed reverse twin-block therapy and fixed appliances - a case series.

Q4 Dentistry Folia medica Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.3897/folmed.66.e119060
Harpreet Singh, Pinaki Roy, Raj Kumar Maurya, Poonam Sharma, Pranav Kapoor, Tanmay Mittal
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Skeletal class III malocclusion is a therapeutic challenge in orthodontic practice. Reverse functional appliances such as reverse twin block (RTB) are used to correct class III skeletal and occlusal disharmonies associated with functional anterior shift in growing patients. However, treatment options become limited with increasing age, especially when patients desire nonsurgical and nonextraction camouflage treatment. This report illustrates the successful nonsurgical treatment of class III malocclusion during adolescence and adulthood, exacerbated by a functional anterior shift that resulted in overclosure of the mandible. A modified fixed RTB was utilized to posture the mandible backwards, thereby inducing active clockwise rotation of the mandible. After treatment, patients demonstrated significantly improved maxillomandibular relationships, well-maintained stable occlusion, and facial esthetics. Satisfactory occlusal, esthetic, and functional outcomes achieved in the present cases underline the fact that dentoalveolar changes induced by fixed RTB can be utilized even past a patient's peak pubertal growth period to obtain changes that aid in correcting a class III malocclusion. A synergistic combination of modified fixed RTB therapy accompanied by comprehensive fixed mechanotherapy is a viable treatment alternative for the correction of aptly selected mild to moderate skeletal class III malocclusions associated with functional anterior shift, anterior crossbites, and mandibular overclosure.

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使用改良固定反向双块疗法和固定矫治器对青少年进行非手术 III 级矫正--病例系列。
骨骼类 III 型错合畸形是正畸实践中的一个治疗难题。反向功能矫治器,如反向双阻抗(RTB),可用于矫正成长期患者与功能性前移相关的 III 类骨骼和咬合不协调。然而,随着年龄的增长,治疗选择变得越来越有限,尤其是当患者希望采用非手术和非拔牙的伪装治疗时。本报告展示了对青春期和成年期因功能性前移导致下颌过度闭合而加重的 III 类错牙合畸形进行非手术治疗的成功案例。采用改良的固定 RTB 将下颌骨向后摆正,从而诱导下颌骨主动顺时针旋转。治疗后,患者的上下颌关系明显改善,咬合保持稳定,面部美观。这些病例在咬合、美观和功能方面都取得了令人满意的效果,这突出说明了一个事实,即固定 RTB 所引起的牙槽骨变化甚至可以在患者青春期发育高峰期过后得到利用,以获得有助于矫正 III 类错牙合畸形的变化。改良固定RTB疗法与综合固定机械疗法的协同组合是一种可行的治疗方法,可用于矫治经适当选择的轻度至中度骨骼III类错颌畸形,这些错颌畸形与功能性前移、前交叉咬合和下颌前突有关。
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