A patient with bimaxillary protrusion was treated by the extraction of four premolars and four compromised first molars: a case report

Author:

Deng Jiajun1,Zeng Siting12,Chen Yijia3,Shao Qunle1,Zhou Shaoyun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Stomatology, Guangzhou Medical University Second Affiliated Hospital , Guangzhou, Guangdong , China

2. Department of Stomatology, Shenzhen Luohu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine , Shenzhen, Guangdong , China

3. Sun Yat-Sen University Guanghua School of Stomatology , Guangzhou, Guangdong , China

Abstract

Abstract The first molar has been reported to be the most caries prone tooth in the permanent dentition. Rarely is the extraction of the four first molars the ideal choice in orthodontic treatment, especially the extraction of four molars and four premolars. However, the extraction program presents a treatment alternative in selected cases. In the following case report, the orthodontic treatment is described a 15-year-old male patient who presented with a dentoskeletal bimaxillary protrusion, and a chief complaint of”crooked teeth”. Moreover, the patient had a skeletal Class I malocclusion with crowded dentitions, a hyperdivergent growth pattern, deviated midlines and an extremely deep Curve of Spee. A satisfactory treatment outcome was obtained by the extraction of four premolars and four compromised first molars. The mechanics involved alignment, levelling, detailing the occlusion using a straight arch wire technique followed by retention. The active treatment time was 48 months. The treatment successfully achieved a bilateral Class I relationship of the canines and the right molars, a mild Class III relationship of the left molars, a normal overjet and overbite, aligned dental midlines, optimal intercuspation and a harmonious facial profile. The occlusion remained stable during 5 years of review.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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