L Szegedi, N K Rózsa, B Nemes, G Lőrincz, P Kreuter, D Végh, I Róth, S Bogdán, P Hermann, Z Géczi
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Combined Orthodontic, Orthognathic Surgical, and Prosthodontic Treatment for Severe Class III Malocclusion Using Digital Workflows.
The patient underwent combined orthodonticorthognathic surgical treatment due to her skeletal Class III malocclusion. In the first phase, orthodontic decompensation was performed with maxillary and mandibular fixed appliances. The maxillary first premolars were extracted; the created space was closed by anterior retraction. The posterior anchorage was reinforced with interradicular temporary anchorage devices. In the second phase, a digital surgical treatment plan was made with intra- and extraoral simulation (including occlusion and profile). During the orthognathic surgery, a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy with mandibular setback was combined with maxillary movements, using 3D-printed surgical splints. In the third phase, the orthodontic treatment continued to finish and settle the occlusion. Spaces were created between the upper incisors for ceramic veneers to gain proper overjet and occlusion. The last phase was prosthetic and esthetic rehabilitation. During the planning, a 2Dand 3D-smile design was created and presented to the patient as a mock-up. After digital impression and design, four E-max veneers were milled and cemented using dual cement to finish the workflow. Retention splints were created to preserve the new status as a final step.
期刊介绍:
Operative Dentistry is a refereed, international journal published bi-monthly and distributed to subscribers in over 50 countries. In 2012, we printed 84 articles (672 pages). Papers were submitted by authors from 45 countries, in the categories of Clinical Research, Laboratory Research, Clinical Techniques/Case Presentations and Invited Papers, as well as Editorials and Abstracts.
One of the strong points of our journal is that our current publication time for accepted manuscripts is 4 to 6 months from the date of submission. Clinical Techniques/Case Presentations have a very quick turnaround time, which allows for very rapid publication of clinical based concepts. We also provide color for those papers that would benefit from its use.
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