Class III malocclusion with traumatic unilateral maxillary central incisor loss treated using orthodontic miniscrews: a case report

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The present article reports the successful non-extraction orthodontic treatment using miniscrew anchorage in a patient who presented with maxillary left central incisor loss and unstable jaw movements. The chief complaints of the 23-year-old female patient were her protruding teeth and crowding of the mandibular anterior segment. The patient lost her maxillary left central incisor as a result of a traumatic injury during childhood. However, the crown was saved and attached to the adjacent teeth. The patient was diagnosed with a skeletal Class III and Angle Class III dental malocclusion. The jaw movements determined by a 6 degrees of freedom jaw movement recording system were unstable and irregular. Miniscrew anchorage was applied for distalisation of the maxillary right dentition and the mandibular dentition during non-extraction treatment. The maxillary left dentition was mesialised using miniscrew anchorage to close the space as a result of the lost maxillary left central incisor. After an active treatment duration of 36 months, the patient achieved a Class II molar relationship on the left side, a Class I on the right side, an optimal overjet and overbite, and a pleasing facial profile. Despite the asymmetric molar relationships, functionally stable and smooth jaw movements were established. The skeletal, occlusal and functional stability remained satisfactory after a 2-year retention period. In conclusion, miniscrew anchorage was valuable in supporting asymmetric tooth movement during nonextraction appliance treatment in a patient who presented with traumatic unilateral tooth loss.

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Yoshida, M., Seiryu, M., Mayama, A., Takano-Yamamoto, T., & Mizoguchi, I. (2022). Class III malocclusion with traumatic unilateral maxillary central incisor loss treated using orthodontic miniscrews: a case report. Australasian Orthodontic Journal, 38(2), 329–347. https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2022-032

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