Management of the class III malocclusion treated with maxillary expansion, facemask therapy and corrective orthodontic. A 15-year follow-up

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The facial growth of Class III malocclusion worsens with age, in this case, the early orthopedic treatment, providing facial balance, modifying the maxillofacial growth and development. A 7.6-year old boy presented with Class III malocclusion associated with anterior crossbite; the mandible was shifted to the right and the maxilla had a transversal deficiency. Rapid maxillary expansion followed by facemask therapy was performed, to correct the anteroposterior relationship and improve the facial profile. The patient was followed for a 15-year period, after completion of the treatment, and stability was observed. Growing patients should be monitored following their treatment, so as to prevent malocclusion relapse.

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de Almeida, R. R., Alessio, L. E., De Almeida-Pedrin, R. R., de Almeida, M. R., Pinzan, A., & Vieira, L. S. (2015). Management of the class III malocclusion treated with maxillary expansion, facemask therapy and corrective orthodontic. A 15-year follow-up. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 23(1), 101–109. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720140074

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