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En-Mass Retraction of Maxillary Anterior Teeth with Severe Proclination and Root Resorption-A Case Report

Authors
Li, C | Jiang, W | Chen, SC | Borenstein, K | Tanna, N | Chung, CH | Moon, W
Citation
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland), 12(5). : 1055-1055, 2022
Journal Title
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN
2075-4418
Abstract
Molar distalization has been a validated method to correct dental sagittal relationships and create space to relieve mild to moderate crowding. In the current case report, an adult female patient had a mild skeletal Class III relationship and dental Class III molar relationship. Four premolars and one lower incisor were extracted during the previous two rounds of orthodontic treatments, and the maxillary anterior teeth were left with severe proclination and root resorption. Limited by the available teeth, extraction was not an option for her. Thus, molar distalization with TADs was the best option used in the treatment to address her chief complaint. In addition, a proper bite opening was performed to eliminate occlusion trauma. Utilizing the mid-palatal TADs, the maxillary central incisors were retracted 7.9 mm and retroclined 33 degrees, and the molar distalization was achieved as much as 8 mm. The cross-section slices of CBCT images confirmed the proper retraction of maxillary incisors and well-positioned roots in the alveolar bone. Moreover, the root resorption was not worsened from the treatment. Clinically, the maxillary anterior teeth were preserved esthetically and functionally. This case report illustrates that with proper diagnosis and treatment mechanics, significant tooth movement can be achieved even on extremely proclined maxillary incisors with severe root resorption.
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DOI
10.3390/diagnostics12051055
PMID
35626211
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Journal Papers > Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry > Clinical Dentistry
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Moon, Won
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