2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2006.04.016
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Correction of a canted occlusal plane with miniscrews in a patient with facial asymmetry

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“…For example, in MP3 patients, the recommended surgery for the maxilla is a differential impaction. Using microimplant anchorage, correction of the maxillary vertical asymmetry with differential intrusion of the maxillary dentition may be possible without surgical intervention 28,29 . Depending on the severity, intrusion of the entire dentition, maxillary, mandibular or both, may eliminate the need for a maxillary impaction (MP5).…”
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“…For example, in MP3 patients, the recommended surgery for the maxilla is a differential impaction. Using microimplant anchorage, correction of the maxillary vertical asymmetry with differential intrusion of the maxillary dentition may be possible without surgical intervention 28,29 . Depending on the severity, intrusion of the entire dentition, maxillary, mandibular or both, may eliminate the need for a maxillary impaction (MP5).…”
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“…Therefore, the requirement for Le Fort I osteotomy can be eliminated. 90 After OC treatment with miniscrews, the alternative surgical intervention techniques for facial asymmetry include sagittal split ramus osteotomy and genioplasty 91 and/or intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy. 92…”
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“…3 Case reports have been published demonstrating nonorthognathic correction of the maxillary cant before orthognathic surgery. 4,5 Posterior bite-blocks or high-pull headgear has been used to intrude the molars conventionally. Both of these methods require significant patient cooperation.…”
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“…6,7 With the advent of temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSADs), orthodontic molar intrusion and occlusal plane canting correction have been reported, with minimal surgical intervention. 4,5,8,9 Kang et al 4 introduced a rhythmic arch system using TSADs and obtained a considerable amount of canting correction. Jeon et al 5 reported correction of mandibular prognathism with mandibular surgery only, correcting the maxillary asymmetry by intrusion of the maxillary molars unilaterally using TSADs.…”
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