Justin Nguyen, Chris Cramer, Steven Park, Hayden Jones, Ivan Alpizar, Man Hung
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摘要
关键临床信息 临时锚定装置支持的臼齿内嵌可以作为一种有效的非手术替代方法,用于治疗骨骼成熟患者的 II 类前牙开合咬合,通过下颌骨的向前自动旋转改善咬合关系并增强下巴的突出度。 临时固定装置是一种钛合金微型螺钉,用于在矫正各种错颌畸形时提供最大程度的正畸固定。本病例报告研究了在矫正一名患者的 II 类前开咬合畸形时,使用 TAD 支持后内收,以满足患者避免手术干预的要求。
Effect of Temporary Anchorage Devices on class II anterior open bite malocclusion patient
Key Clinical Message
Temporary Anchorage Devices-supported molar intrusion can be an effective non-surgical alternative for treating Class II anterior open bite in skeletally mature patients, resulting in an improved occlusal relationship and enhanced chin projection through forward autorotation of the mandible.
Temporary Anchorage Devices are titanium alloy miniscrews utilized to provide maximum orthodontic anchorage during the correction of various malocclusions. This case report examined the use of TADs to support posterior intrusion while correcting a patient's Class II anterior open bite malocclusion in support of the patient's request to avoid surgical intervention.
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