scholarly journals Management of Angle Class I Malocclusion with Severe Crowding and Bimaxillary Protrusion by Extraction of Four Premolars: A Case Report

2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putri Intan Sitasari ◽  
Ida Bagus Narmada

Crowding and protrusion are some of the most common dental cases worldwide. The patient was a 20-year-old female who consulted for severe crowding, protrusion, and deep bite. Clinical examination and cephalometric measurement showed Class I skeletal and proclined incisor. Two step retraction technique was used to correct the condition. Management of tooth tissue discrepancy by the extraction of four premolars is one of the options in the treatment of crowding.

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 683-687
Author(s):  
Mohammad Khursheed Alam ◽  
Shifat A Nowrin ◽  
Fazal Shahid ◽  
Sanjida Haque ◽  
Anas Imran ◽  
...  

Aims: To correct the Angle class I malocclusion with crowding via four premolar extractions.Presentation of case:A 19-year-old Malaysian female presented with the bimaxillary protrusion, crowding, high canines, midline deviation and edge-to-edge anterior bite. Upper lateral incisors were palatalized and in crossbite interactions with the opposite teeth.Discussion: Treatment was initiated using fixed orthodontic appliances followed by four 1st premolar extractions in both arches. Case was finished with good inter cuspation of the upper and lower teeth. Molars were finished in a Class I relationship with canine guidance, and ideal overjet and overbite were obtained.Conclusion: Successful finishing of a case with beautiful smile, obtained proper overjet and overbite, corrected cross bite, midline shifting and the improved soft tissue profile.Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.17(4) 2018 p.683-687


Author(s):  
Shamima Nargish ◽  
Md Zakir Hossain

We describe the treatment of a girl, age 18 years with Class II div-2 malocclusion with deep bite and crowding. Treatment consisted mainly of bite opening, 1st premolars extractions, canine retraction, arch co-ordination, leveling and alignment with Edgewise fixed appliances by multiloop technique. However the treatment resulted in Class I incisor relation with proper alignment of upper and lower anterior segment, an ideal overjet, overbite and incisor angulations. Ban J Orthod & Dentofac Orthop, April 2016; Vol-6 (1-2), P.29-34


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 1296-1299 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fahad M. Albakri ◽  
Navin Ingle ◽  
Mansour K. Assery

BACKGROUND: Malocclusion is defined as irregularity of the teeth or a molar relationship between the dental arches beyond the range of what is accepted as normal.AIM: To determine the prevalence of malocclusion among male school children aged 12-15 years old in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Five hundred (500) school children in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia with an age of 12-15 years participated in this study. The prevalence of malocclusion among the students was determined using a clinical examination form specially prepared for this study. The required information was collected from each subject, and descriptive statistics were performed.RESULTS: The Molar Class I relation involved the highest percentage of the sample (71.2%) while Class II relation involved only 23% which was four times of Class III (5.8%). The maxillary arch crowding was present in 23.2% of the sample which was double than that of spacing. Whereas, the mandibular arch crowding was present in 28% of the sample which was three times more than spacing (8.8%). The open bite was present in 4% of the sample while deep bite was present in 9.6%.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of malocclusion involved the highest percentage in Class I in comparison with other malocclusions.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jagan Nath Sharma

Esthetically pleasing face with harmonious soft tissue profile, stable occlusion and pleasant smile are important goals of orthodontic treatment. This case report along with the treatment results is of Class I bimaxillary protrusion malocclusion treated with fixed orthodontic appliance after extraction of all first premolars. The orthodontic treatment involving extraction of premolars brought about good esthetic changes in the face and dentition resulting into improvement in the soft tissue profile, occlusion and attainment of a more harmonious smile and dentofacial esthetics.


2014 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-128
Author(s):  
KC Prabhat ◽  
ND Gupta ◽  
Sandhya Maheshwari ◽  
Sanjeev K Verma ◽  
Lata Goyal ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
Md Nazmul Hasan ◽  
Naznin Sultana ◽  
Gazi Shamim Hassan ◽  
Mohammad Shamsuzzaman

Extraction of premolar teeth to manage class I malocclusion is conventionally the management approach of choices. However class I malocclusion with tooth tissue discrepancy could be manage with the extraction of a lower incisor tooth with a more acceptable aesthetic outcome. This article describe a cases of class I malocclusion mange with extracting a mandibular lower incisor tooth. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/updcj.v3i1.17987 Update Dent. Coll. j: 2013; 3 (1): 54-57


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-114
Author(s):  
Paulo Ávila de Souza

ABSTRACT This clinical case report describes the orthodontic treatment of an 8-year and 9-month old female patient with Angle Class I malocclusion, anterior crossbite and canine Class III relationship. Orthodontic treatment was carried out in two stages. The first one was orthopedic, while the second one included the use of a fixed appliance and the need for space gain for reshaping of maxillary lateral incisors. The two-stage treatment combined with multidisciplinary Restorative Cosmetic Dentistry allowed excellent esthetic and functional outcomes to be achieved. This case was presented to the Brazilian Board of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (BBO) as a requirement for the title of certified by the BBO.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 725-729
Author(s):  
Amal EL AOUAME ◽  
Lamia Bouchghel ◽  
Sanaa ALAMI ◽  
Farid EL QUARS
Keyword(s):  
Class I ◽  

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Siska Septania Krisnanda ◽  
Soekarsono Hardjono ◽  
Sri Suparwitri

Bruxism merupakan suatu kebiasaan parafungsional berupa gerakan menggertakan dan menggerus gigi. Tidak jarang pasien yang mempunyai kebiasaan bruxism memerlukan perawatan ortodontik. Perawatan bruxism dapat dilakukan bersamaan dengan perawatan ortodontik cekat. Studi kasus ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa efek Trainer for Braces (T4B) pada pasien bruxism yang memerlukan perawatan ortodontik cekat. Pasien perempuan usia 21 tahun, mengeluhkan gigi berjejal dan tidak rapi. Pemeriksaan objektif menunjukkan bidental protrusi, crowding rahang atas dan rahang bawah, deep overbite, konstriksi berat pada regio gigi premolar dan molar rahang atas dan rahang bawah, 47 linguoversi dan disertai bruxism. Maloklusi Angle Kelas I dengan hubungan skeletal Kelas I, bidental protrusi, overjet 3,7 mm, overbite 4 mm, crowding, edge to edge bite, cross bite dan bruxism. Pasien dirawat menggunakan alat ortodontik cekat teknik Edgewise dengan alat tambahan Lingual Arch Bar untuk ekspansi rahang dan koreksi 47 yang linguoversi dan Trainer for Braces (T4B) untuk bruxism. Setelah 8 bulan perawatan, crowding rahang atas dan rahang bawah terkoreksi, ekspansi rahang dapat tercapai, 47 yang linguoversi terkoreksi, overjet dan overbite berkurang menjadi 3,5 mm, perawatan pada pasien masih berlangsung hingga saat ini. Kombinasi perawatan ortodontik cekat dengan penggunaan alat tambahan seperti Trainer for Braces (T4B) efektif untuk membantu koreksi maloklusi pada pasien bruxism. ABSTRACT: Edgewise Technique Combined with Trainer for Braces for Bruxism Patient. Bruxism is a parafunctional habit of grinding and clenching the teeth. It is common for patients with fixed orthodontic treatment to experience bruxism. When dealing with these patients, clinicians could initiate the bruxism treatment in conjunction with the orthodontic treatment. This case report will analyze the effects of Trainer for Braces (T4B) in a patient with malocclusion and bruxism habit. A 21 year old female patient complained of her crowding in upper and lower anterior teeth. The objective examination shows protrusion and crowding in upper and lower teeth, deep overbite, severe maxillary and mandibulary constriction, 47 linguoversion and bruxism habit. Angle Class I with skeletal Class I malocclusion, bidental protrusion, overjet 3.7 mm, overbite 4 mm, crowding, edge to edge bite, crossbite and bruxism habit. The orthodontic treatment used fixed preadjusted Edgewise appliance with Lingual Arch Bar for expansion and lingoversion molar correction. Trainer for Braces (T4B) was also prescribed to treat her bruxism. After 8 months of treatment, the crowding in upper and lower teeth was corrected, dental arch expansion was achieved, linguoversion molar was corrected, and overjet and overbite became 3.5 mm and the treatment was still on going. The combination of fixed preadjusted Edgewise appliance with Trainer for Braces (T4B) can be considered as an effective therapy for correcting malocclusion in bruxism patient.


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