Affiliation:
1. Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Slough, UK
Abstract
The development of a malocclusion in adulthood can present as a diagnostic and management challenge to an orthodontist. It is prudent to identify the aetiology of changes to the occlusion which will influence the management plan. Uncommon causes include acromegaly.Orthodontists are in a good position to identify certain underlying disorders based on a patient’s presenting malocclusion that may otherwise go unnoticed and undiagnosed until other systemic signs and symptoms present themselves at the latter stages of the condition. This case report highlights possible aetiological factors of a developing malocclusion in adulthood and presents the clinical manifestations and joint orthodontic–surgical management of a patient with a developing skeletal III base attributed to acromegaly.
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