KMID : 0361920090390040257
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Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2009 Volume.39 No. 4 p.257 ~ p.272
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Treatment of skeletal Class II adult patient with vertical and transverse problems caused by nasal airway obstruction using microimplant anchorage
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Chae Jong-Moon
Cho Jin-Hyung Kim Sang-Cheol Chang Na-Young Kang Kyung-Hwa
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Abstract
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This case report describes the treatment of an adult patient with a Class I canine and molar relationship but a convex profile with a retrognathic mandible and marked lip protrusion, as well as an excessive lower anterior facial height and reduced transverse width on both arches due to a nasal airway obstruction. The constricted arches were expanded by surgically-assisted rapid palatal expansion and the application of a Schwarz appliance to the maxilla and mandible. Acceptable facial balance was obtained using contemporary directional force technology with microimplant anchorage (MIA), which provided horizontal and vertical anchorage in the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth, as well as intrusion and torque control in the maxillary anterior teeth, resulting in a favorable counterclockwise mandibular response. The total treatment period was 29 months and the results were acceptable for 13 months after debonding.
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KEYWORD
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Airway, Microimplant, Class II, Expansion
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