This is the case report of an 8 year old female patient reported to the Department of Orthodontics, whosechief complaint was crooked teeth. The patient desired treatment for esthetic and functional reasons.
Extra oral examination :
Maxillary arch : U shaped, average size, symmetrical, with rotations of teeth.
Mandibular arch : U shaped, average size, symmetrical, with crowding of anterior teeth.
Arches in occlusion :
Diagnosis & treatment records : From the cephalometric analysis and study models, it was inferred that the patient had Class III jaw bases with Class I molar relation along with anterior and posterior cross-bite ( maxilla contracted ), with lower anterior crowding.
Treatment Objectives :
Treatment plan :
The type of appliance used was fixed and the estimated duration of treatment was 3 years, with a 3 year retention period. The prognosis and stability after treatment was good.
Extra oral examination :
- Shape of head - mesocephalic
- Facial profile - orthognathic
- Facial divergence - straight
- Inter labial gap - 3 mm
- Naso labial angle - acute
- Maxilla - retrusive
- Number of teeth
- Rotations
- Crowding of lower anteriors
Mandibular arch : U shaped, average size, symmetrical, with crowding of anterior teeth.
Arches in occlusion :
- Antero-posterior relation :
- Molar relation : right / left - Class I relation
- Overjet - reversed
- Anterior cross-bite present
- Transverse relation :
- Posterior cross-bite present
- Midline shift to the right by 1 mm
- Study models
- Radiographs :
- Hand - wrist radiographs
- Cephalometrics - Cephalometric analysis was done using Steiner's analysis, Mc Nawara's analysis, and Bjork's polygon.
- Orthopantemograph ( OPG )
Treatment Objectives :
- Cross-bite corrections ( anterior and posterior )
- De-rotation
- Lower incisor de-crowding
- Rapid maxillary expansion (RME ) with extraoral traction ( bonded type )
- IInd phase levelling and aligning
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