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[Reverse occlusion diagnosed following angle SN to FH correction].
A 12-year-old boy was first seen with the chief complaint of reverse occlusion. His records allowed a class III malocclusion, crown fracture of 1 angle and -1.1 degrees angle SN to FH. Therefore, we corrected angle SN to FH from -1.1 degrees to 7 degrees and treated him with intermaxillary anchorage appliance and by the edgewise method.