SKELETAL CLASS III UPPER BILATERAL CANINE ECTOPIA AND NANIC LATERAL INCISORS – A CAMOUFLAGE APPROACH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4316/AMBS.2023.1.1.0002Abstract
Skeletal class III patients, especially adults, are best treated by orthognathic surgery and orthodontic treatment; when adding an
unfavorable factor such as upper nanic incisors, the treatment difficulty increases. In this particular case, the patient and both his parents
rejected the orthognathic surgery, their main concern being the crowding of the teeth and not the physical appearance of the facial
profile. Based on the skeletal measurements, the orthodontic treatment goals were: align both arches, retrude lower arch, stabilization
of occlusion. MBT classic brackets were bonded aiming for closure of spaces in the lower arch and retrusion of lower incisors. After
the active treatment, 16 months, essix retainers were given to wear 12/24. The patient was instructed to be aware of any change in his
occlusion and call the clinic for any small tooth movement immediately.