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KMID : 1149720190090030138
Clinical Journal of Korean association of Orthodontists
2019 Volume.9 No. 3 p.138 ~ p.150
Surgical Orthodontic Treatment of Hyperdivergent Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Patient Experienced in Camouflaging Orthodontic Treatment: Case Report
Kyung Hyo-Jung

Lee Ye-Seul
Park Ki-Ho
Abstract
The purpose of this case report is to describe the considerations in orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery in a patient with skeletal Class III malocclusion that had camouflage orthodontic treatment. A patient who had camouflage orthodontic treatment with four 1st premolars extraction showed hyperdivergent skeletal Class III malocclusion and asymmetry. Open coil springs were used to regain the extraction space of the mandibular first premolars and decompensate lower anterior teeth, and a criss-cross elastics was used to upright the lower right molars for posterior decompensation. Le Fort I and midpalatal segmental osteotomy were performed to achieve total impaction (2 mm), forward movement (2 mm) and expansion (3 mm) of the maxilla. Bilateral sagittal segmental osteotomy (BSSRO) was performed to achieve asymmetric set back of the mandible (right: 6 mm, left: 10 mm). The asymmetric and protruded mandible was corrected after orthognathic surgery and orthodontic treatment, resulting in an aesthetic facial appearance, and ideal overjet and overbite. After 1 year of orthodontic treatment, stable occlusal relationship, appropriate overjet and overbite were observed.
KEYWORD
Class III malocclusion, Asymmetry, Orthognathic surgery, Decompensation
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