scholarly journals Interdisciplinary Treatment of an Adult Patient Using an Adjunctive Orthodontic Approach. Case Report

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (s1) ◽  
pp. 68-72
Author(s):  
Roxana Rugina ◽  
Alexandru Rugina ◽  
Cristian Petri ◽  
Cosmin Sinescu

Abstract The aim of this case presentation is to outline some of the advantages that an adjunct orthodontic treatment can offer in a comprehensive oral rehabilitation of an adult patient. Adjunctive orthodontic treatment is usually limited to a dental arch or to a group of teeth within an arch. The purpose of dental movements in this case will be to position the teeth in a way that makes the restoration or replacement of damaged or missing teeth as easy as possible and with minimal dental tissue sacrifice. In addition, the improved position of the teeth will create a healthier periodontal environment that is easier to maintain over time.

2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 79-87
Author(s):  
Renato Barcellos Rédua ◽  
Paulo César Barbosa Rédua

ABSTRACT Hypodontia is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in mankind. It may present a wide variety of manifestations and, depending on the number and location of missing teeth, it may affect the esthetics, mastication, speech and occlusal balance. This paper discusses the therapeutic approaches to solve this condition, describing a case report with hypodontia of one mandibular lateral incisor, which treatment option included space closure at the region of hypodontia associated with composite resin restorations in the mandibular central incisors. The three-year follow-up after treatment revealed occlusal stability, adequate intercuspation in Class I relationship and excellent micro and macroesthetics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 159-164
Author(s):  
Tina Pajevic ◽  
Jovana Juloski ◽  
Marija Zivkovic

Introduction. Orthodontic treatment of Class II Division 1 (II/1) malocclusions in adults can be challenging since skeletal effects are limited. Possible treatment options are orthodontic camouflage or orthognatic surgery, in severe cases. The aim of this paper was to present a successful management of Class II malocclusion in an adult patient using temporary anchorage devices (TADs). Case report. After detailed clinical examination, study models and cephalometric analysis, a 26 years old patient was diagnosed with Class II malocclusion, an overjet of 12 mm, congenitally missing tooth 41 and midline shifted to the right in upper dental arch. In prior orthodontic treatment, patient had upper premolars extracted. Posterior teeth in upper left quadrant were shifted mesially. The camouflage treatment was considered, using temporary anchorage devices (TADs) to distalize posterior teeth on the left side, and gain space for incisor retraction and midline correction in upper dental arch. Results. Using TADs as additional anchorage in anterior region and coil spring for molar distalization, the space was made for tooth 23, midline correction and incisor retraction. After 40 months, a satisfactory result was achieved, overjet and midline correction, class I canines occlusion and class II molar occlusion. Conclusion. Class II/1 malocclusion in adults can be successfully treated using TADs. The success depends on the severity of malocclusion and patient cooperation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 185-190
Author(s):  
Ahmad Abdulwhab ◽  
Ja Hyeong Ku ◽  
Fawaz Alfawaz ◽  
Jae Hyun Park ◽  
Yoon-Ah Kook

This case report presents surgically assisted orthodontic treatment for an adult patient due to labial exostosis, prominent malar, and unesthetic chin. Her treatment was total arch distalization with modified C-palatal plate for maxillary arch and miniscrews for mandibular arch. In addition, she was treated with alveoloplasty, malarplasty, and genioplasty to improve the consistency of her profile. The total treatment duration was 28 months.


2014 ◽  
Vol 51 (6) ◽  
pp. 711-721 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomohiro Fukunaga ◽  
Tadashi Honjo ◽  
Yuichi Sakai ◽  
Kiyo Sasaki ◽  
Teruko Takano-Yamamoto ◽  
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This is a case report about the successful orthodontic treatment of a bilateral cleft lip and palate patient by using a combination of bone grafting and subsequent prosthodontic rehabilitation. An adult patient with a bilateral cleft lip and palate presented with a concave profile, anterior and lateral crossbite, a markedly deep overbite, and residual bilateral alveolar clefts. His jaw movement patterns were unstable and irregular due to his collapsed bite. Orthodontic treatment with bilateral bone grafting improved his concave profile by downward and backward rotation of the mandible within the freeway space, and optimum occlusion and functionally stable and smooth jaw movements were obtained. After a 6-year retention period, no skeletal relapse could be detected, and his occlusal stability was satisfactory.


2018 ◽  
Vol 75 (5) ◽  
pp. 504-511
Author(s):  
Tatjana Perovic ◽  
Ilija Aleksic ◽  
Zorica Blazej

Introduction. An appliance according to Veltri is a kind of palatal construction which is rarely used in our region. It appeared as a logical consequence of the evolution of appliances for rapid palatal separation. It is primarily indicated for upper molars distalization. However, its good qualities allow the use it in case of some other orthodontic problems. Case report. The aim of this report is overview of the therapy of 14-year-old boy with asymmetry of the upper dental arch and unilateral open bite and crossbite, using the appliance according to Veltri. The plan of therapy was primarily aimed at correction of upper arch asymmetry by using appliance according to Veltri. Extraction of the lower first premolars was done and then upper and lower fixed appliance for leveling the upper and lower dental arch, normalization overjet and the depth of overlap was placed. The total duration of the therapy was two years. Conclusion. Presented combined camouflage therapy achieved a satisfactory result, regardless of the poor prognosis due to hyperdivergent growth.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adailton de Morais Cavalcante ◽  
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Renata Cordeiro Teixeira Medeiros ◽  
Danilo Lopes Ferreira Lima ◽  
Saulo Ellery Santos ◽  
...  

The rehabilitation of complex cases in the anterior region of the maxilla may require knowledge of several dental specialties. when dental involvement also causes bone and gingival involvement, management usually requires adjustment of gingival zenitis and bone graft to compensate for bone loss. Objective: to discuss a case of previous orthodontic treatment for implant-prosthetic rehabilitation in the anterior region. Case report: This case report describes a 40-year-old patient who came with the intention of extracting the tooth and installing a bridge. The implant-prosthetic treatment was performed after previous orthodontic treatment to adapt the gingiva and space. Conclusion: The interrelationship of specialists in oral rehabilitation improved the aesthetic and functional result of this complex case. Orthodontic mechanics and periodontics adapted the space and improved the periodontal condition before the implant was installed, resulting in a very satisfactory aesthetic, improving the patient’s selfesteem


Author(s):  
Rahul S Kulkarni

ABSTRACT The loss of tooth substance due to attrition and abrasion may lead to sensitivity to hot and cold, compromised esthetics, loss of anterior guidance and decreased masticatory efficiency. This case report describes the oral rehabilitation of a patient with abrasion, attrition and missing teeth. Treatment consisted of endodontic treatments of multiple teeth followed by their full coverage restorations, and fixed partial dentures for replacement of missing teeth. Esthetic and functional rehabilitation resulted in patient satisfaction, and no complications were noted related to the treatment after 1 year. How to cite this article Kulkarni RS. Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of a Patient with Abrasion, Attrition, and Missing Teeth. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2014;4(2):52-55.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 229-234
Author(s):  
Valentin Melchner ◽  
Edwin Sever Bechir ◽  
Florentin Daniel Berneanu

AbstractIntroduction. Complete edentulism is escorted by various comorbidities, which affect an individual. The management of edentulous patients was approached since the early days of dentistry.The aim of this case report was to present the implanto-prosthetic rehabilitation of a bimaxillary complete edentulous patient with implant-supported overdentures, by using Straumann dental implants.Case presentation. This case report presents the applied treatment to a bimaxillary complete edentulous patient, where the predictable osseointegration and implant stability after the placement of implants was possible, with the purpose to support the overdentures.Conclusions. The oral rehabilitation of complete bimaxillary edentulism through implant-supported overdentures is a procedure with a predictive treatment that presents beneficial aspects in the quality of life of the patients.


2021 ◽  
pp. 140-148
Author(s):  
S. Kulmer ◽  
R. Hattmannstorfer ◽  
A. Niedermoser ◽  
M. Richter ◽  
A. Brandstatter

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