Early treatment in patients with maloclusion class III : case series report

Jose Eduardo Orellana Centeno

Universidad de la Sierra Sur

Introduction: There in the study of Class III malocclusion various terms, one of the most currently used is that described by Moyers, who described the class III molar relationship and anterior crossbite and also classified as Class III skeletal or true muscle or false teeth.

Materials and Methods: Patient selection for this study involves the evaluation of all patients seen in practice dentist consultation of Social Services at the Clinic of Pediatric Dentistry Level Undergraduate Faculty of Pediatric Dentistry of the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi patients had exhibited some features of development prognathism. He proceeded to place the resin in anterior teeth, and verification prior diganostico met the inclusion criteria.

Results: The patients modified their closure, reorientation of jaw closure, the first step of getting bitten up edge to edge occlusion redirected.

Discussion: Basically, interceptive treatment of malocclusion Pseudo Class III, the challenge is directed to the reorientation of jaw closure, removal of occlusal contacts and the correction of maxillo-mandibular.

Conclusion: The changes facial, dental and skeletal cephalometric measurements were based on, and clinical observations of patients seeking treatment are more conservative, less processing time in an office visit and no risk of open bite problem.

Keywords: class III malocclusion, early treatment, resin

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2022-06-01
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