Surgical Orthodontic Treatment for Skeletal Class I with Facial Asymmetry and Occlusal Cant: A Case Report

  • Yamada R
  • Okayama M
  • Takeda S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Cases of facial asymmetry with chin deviation and canted occlusal plane represent a challenge in orthodontic treatment. Case Report: We report successful surgical orthodontic treatment for skeletal Class I with severe facial asymmetry. Miniscrew anchorage was used to decompensate the canted occlusal plane in presurgical orthodontic treatment with a fixed appliance by the intrusion of the maxillary right molars and extrusion of the left molars. Then, orthognathic surgery consisting of bilateral sagittal split osteotomy for asymmetric mandibular setback was performed. Treatment resulted in marked improvement of facial asymmetry. Conclusion: The use of miniscrew implant anchorage may represent a superior presurgical orthodontic treatment and expand the possibility of treatment by onejaw surgery.

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Yamada, R., Okayama, M., Takeda, S., Shimo, T., & Iijima, M. (2021). Surgical Orthodontic Treatment for Skeletal Class I with Facial Asymmetry and Occlusal Cant: A Case Report. The Open Dentistry Journal, 15(1), 644–649. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210602115010644

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