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KMID : 1149720210110010076
Clinical Journal of Korean association of Orthodontists
2021 Volume.11 No. 1 p.76 ~ p.88
Nonextraction Treatment of a Class II Malocclusion Patient with a Deepbite and Gummy Smile Using Miniscrew Anchorage
Kang Si-Won

Abstract
Gummy smile is a clinical condition that refers to excessive gingival display during smile, which is often accompanied by vertical dentoalveolar excess in the anterior region. With orthodontic miniscrews, three-dimensional total arch movement, including intrusion without side effects on the anchor tooth can be achieved. But proper biomechanical understanding and careful monitoring are required to design an appropriate force system and to prevent unwanted side effects. An 18-year-old girl presented with chief complaints of gummy smile and crowding. She showed a deep bite and skeletal Class II relationship. The patient was treated with total arch intrusion and distalization using two maxillary inter-premolar orthodontic miniscrews which provided biomechanically effective force system to correct the gummy smile. Counter-clockwise autorotation of the mandible was also obtained improving her facial profile.
KEYWORD
Gummy smile, Orthodontic miniscrew, Total intrusion, Counterclockwise rotation
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