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A skeletal Class III malocclusion with agenesis and canine-bicuspid transposition: a non-surgical approach

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Background

The present case report describes the orthodontic management of a patient who presented with a skeletal Class III malocclusion combined with other dental anomalies. The malocclusion was complicated by agenic maxillary lateral incisors and a lower right second premolar, in company with the transposition of the maxillary canines and premolars.

Methods

Dentoalveolar compensation of the anteroposterior jaw relationship was performed. The upper deciduous lateral incisors were extracted and the spaces closed, so that the first premolars replaced the missing lateral incisors while the canine transposition was maintained

Results

Satisfactory results were obtained which provided an improvement in function and occlusal stability, as well as smile and profile aesthetics.

Conclusion

This case demonstrates the importance of an accurate diagnosis when many treatment options are available and clearly addressed.

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2207-7480
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Anglais
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Volume Open
Sujets de la revue:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other