WITHOUT MINI-PLATES, MINI-IMPLANTS AND SURGERY: TREATMENT OF SEVERE ANTERIOR OPEN BITE IN AN ADULT PATIENT - A CASE REPORT

Authors

  • Leonard Euler Nascimento Orthodontics Specialization Course, School of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI), Teresina-PI, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29327/24816.5.1-9

Keywords:

Key words: open bite; adult; step-bends; anchorage devices; surgery.

Abstract

Introduction: Currently, there is a tendency to treat open bite with mini-implants, miniplates, and orthognathic surgeries and build ups when these protocols are not always indicated and to be apply them unnecessarily and excessively. Objectives: This case report describes treatment of a severe anterior open bite in an adult patient with step bends and vertical elastics. Case report: The female patient was 29 years and 8 months old and reported that she had low self-esteem; therefore, she wanted to have her untreated open bite closed. By examination, a convex profile, vertical growth pattern, dental midline deviation, and tongue exposure could be seen upon smiling. The dental and skeletal sagittal relationship was Class II. The overjet was +5 mm and the anterior overbite was -5.5 mm. The severe skeletal open bite involved the first molars to the anterior teeth, and it was treated only with step bends and vertical elastics over 2 years. Results: Significant facial improvement, maxillary incisor exposure upon aesthetic smiling, and adequate overbite and overjet were observed. The upper and lower dental midlines fit to the sagittal line. A counterclockwise rotation of the mandible was observed. The severe skeletal open bite was treated. Conclusions: Severe skeletal open bite malocclusion treated with step bends and vertical elastics in adult patient demonstrated efficient, predictable and stable open bite correction.

Author Biography

Leonard Euler Nascimento, Orthodontics Specialization Course, School of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI), Teresina-PI, Brazil.

Orthodontics Specialization Course, School of Dentistry, Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI), Teresina-PI, Brazil.
School of Dentistry, Universidade do Estado do Piauí – FACOE (UESPI), Parnaíba-PI, Brazil.

Published

2020-10-06

Issue

Section

Case Report