The extraction of maxillary lateral incisors for the treatment of a Class II crowded malocclusion: a case report.

Q Medicine Australian Orthodontic Journal Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Heemanshu R Dave, Vilas D Samrit, Om Prakash Kharbanda
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Abstract

Background: The extraction of an upper lateral incisor for orthodontic purposes is rare and must be adequately justified.

Aim: The present case report describes the management of a skeletal Class II crowded malocclusion that was facilitated by the extraction of upper lateral incisors and lower first premolars.

Methods: A 14-year-old male patient presented with a skeletal Class II crowded malocclusion with associated speech and chewing difficulties. Phase I of treatment involved the extraction of the upper lateral incisors and functional appliance therapy. Phase II included the extraction of lower first premolars and mechanotherapy using full fixed appliances.

Results: An improvement in aesthetics and sagittal relations was achieved during phase I therapy as the mandible was advanced over a period of eight months. Mandibular skeletal change was 6.5 mm observed at pogonion. During phase II therapy, the maxillary canines were substituted for lateral incisors and a functional occlusion was achieved. The skeletal correction and occlusion were stable one year after debonding.

Conclusion: The present case indicated that the timely extraction of palatally-placed maxillary lateral incisors facilitated functional appliance therapy in the management of a skeletal Class II problem. The crowding of the lower anterior teeth was relieved and alignment of the upper arch was achieved with full fixed appliance therapy, resulting in improved aesthetics and a stable occlusion at one year review.

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拔除上颌侧切牙治疗二类拥挤型错颌1例。
背景:拔除上侧切牙用于正畸目的是罕见的,必须充分证明。目的:本病例报告描述了一个骨骼II类拥挤错颌,是由上侧切牙和下第一前磨牙的拔除促进。方法:一名14岁的男性患者,表现为骨骼II类拥挤错颌,伴有言语和咀嚼困难。第一阶段的治疗包括拔除上侧切牙和功能矫治器治疗。第二阶段包括拔除下第一前磨牙和使用全固定矫治器进行机械治疗。结果:在I期治疗期间,随着下颌骨向前发展了8个月,美学和矢状面关系得到了改善。下颌骨变化6.5 mm。在第二期治疗中,上颌犬齿取代侧门牙,实现功能性咬合。脱粘后一年骨骼矫正和咬合稳定。结论:本病例提示及时拔除上颌侧切牙有助于功能矫治治疗骨骼ⅱ类问题。通过全固定矫治器治疗,缓解了下前牙的拥挤,实现了上弓的对齐,从而改善了美观性,并在一年复查时实现了稳定的咬合。
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Australian Orthodontic Journal
Australian Orthodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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