Xiaosong Xiang, Chunlin Wang, Xiaohang Guan, Lu Wang, Song Cang
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Abstract An anterior open bite may be orthodontically treated by either the intrusion of posterior teeth, the extrusion of anterior teeth, or a combination of both. An improvement in bimaxillary protrusion often involves the extraction of premolars and the retraction of the anterior teeth. The treatment of mesiocclusion mainly involves the mesial and/or distal movement of the molars. However, these three types of malocclusions pose significant treatment challenges when using clear aligners. The present case report describes the treatment of a 24-year-old female patient who presented with the above characteristics, which affected her confidence, willingness to smile and masticatory function. A four-premolar extraction plan was designed to resolve the problems using clear aligners as the patient rejected fixed or visible appliances. After 33 months of orthodontic therapy, except for the counter-clockwise rotation of the mandible and the decrease of facial height, the other objectives established in the pre-treatment plan were achieved, and the patient was satisfied with the results. The combination of clear aligners and premolar extractions effectively corrected the skeletal anterior open bite, bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion, and mesiocclusion.
期刊介绍:
The Australasian Orthodontic Journal (AOJ) is the official scientific publication of the Australian Society of Orthodontists.
Previously titled the Australian Orthodontic Journal, the name of the publication was changed in 2017 to provide the region with additional representation because of a substantial increase in the number of submitted overseas'' manuscripts. The volume and issue numbers continue in sequence and only the ISSN numbers have been updated.
The AOJ publishes original research papers, clinical reports, book reviews, abstracts from other journals, and other material which is of interest to orthodontists and is in the interest of their continuing education. It is published twice a year in November and May.
The AOJ is indexed and abstracted by Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.