2019
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v53i5.64
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Management of Dento-Maxillary Disharmony in Angle Class I Malocclusion with Anterior Crowding, Midline Shifting, and Deep Bite: A Case Report

Abstract: Dento-maxillary disharmony is characterized as disproportion between tooth size and dental arch. This case report describes the treatment progress of a patient with dento-maxillary disharmony with Class I malocclusion using fixed orthodontic appliances. The patient is a 19-year-old female who came with chief complaint of crowding and ectopic upper canines. Correction of crowding and deep bite was achieved by fixed appliance with extraction. In Class I malocclusion, severity, etiology, and type of disharmony gu… Show more

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“…It also offers valuable information concerning the growth and development of intracranial parameters, irrespective of the fact that it is a standardized radiography technique. 7 Furthermore, cephalometric radiography is an essential tool in the diagnosis and treatment of malocclusions underlying the skeletal discrepancies. Thus, the utilization of serial cephalometric radiographs makes it possible to examine and predict the progress of orthodontic treatment as well as the surgical outcome of dentofacial deformity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also offers valuable information concerning the growth and development of intracranial parameters, irrespective of the fact that it is a standardized radiography technique. 7 Furthermore, cephalometric radiography is an essential tool in the diagnosis and treatment of malocclusions underlying the skeletal discrepancies. Thus, the utilization of serial cephalometric radiographs makes it possible to examine and predict the progress of orthodontic treatment as well as the surgical outcome of dentofacial deformity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%