Treatment of Class II malocclusion with a customized lingual appliance combined with a Class II corrector

Alexandre Moro,Nathaly Dias Morais, Mike R Bueno, Karen Cristiane Almeida Stresser,Tatiana Miranda Deliberador,Guilherme Janson

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics(2022)

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Correcting a complete Class II malocclusion in an adult patient can be quite difficult. If the patient has a large skeletal discrepancy, orthognathic surgery is the treatment of choice. However, if the discrepancy is small or if the situation is borderline and the mandibular incisors are retroclined, Class II correctors can be used. This clinical report presents the orthodontic treatment of a 24-year-old woman with Class II malocclusion. Clinically, her maxilla was slightly protruded, and the mandible was well-positioned. She had uprighted maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth and a deepbite, and she opted for a more esthetically appealing orthodontic appliance. The treatment plan included leveling and alignment of the teeth in both arches, Class II correction, establishing Class I molar and canine relationships, correction of overbite and overjet, adjustment of midlines, and improvement of facial and dental esthetics. Orthodontic treatment consisted of customized lingual appliances combined with a Class II fixed corrector.
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class ii malocclusion,lingual appliance
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