Interdisciplinary management of an adult patient with significant restorative treatment needs and a complex malocclusion

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Abstract

Transverse maxillary deficiency may be associated with dental crowding, compromised aesthetics and impaired function. Non-surgical correction of maxillary transverse deficiency through rapid maxillary expansion is routinely performed for young patients; however, surgical intervention is generally required for adults. An interdisciplinary treatment approach is necessary to achieve the desired treatment objectives for challenging cases. This case report demonstrates a pleasing treatment outcome for a patient with a severe maxillary transverse deficiency, significant crowding and extensive active caries.

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Shah, N., Ong, D. C. V., & Freer, E. (2017). Interdisciplinary management of an adult patient with significant restorative treatment needs and a complex malocclusion. Australian Dental Journal, 62(2), 233–240. https://doi.org/10.1111/adj.12497

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