Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask

Introduction: class III dentoskeletal malocclusion has been considered throughout history as one of the most striking malocclusions due to the facial deformity it can provoke. Making it one of the most complex and difficult orthodontic problems to be diagnosed and treated.   Clinical case: an eigh...

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Main Authors: Analina Mercedes Bioti Torres, Mariagny Torres Lima, Anay Rezk Díaz, Alberto Carlos Morejón Fernández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2018-03-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
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Online Access:http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3342
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spelling doaj-9c0aca3092fc481fa522776aa45513ad2020-11-25T01:11:10ZspaECIMEDRevista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río1561-31942018-03-012223733781592Class III malocclusion treated with facial maskAnalina Mercedes Bioti Torres0Mariagny Torres Lima1Anay Rezk Díaz2Alberto Carlos Morejón Fernández3Clínica Estomatológica Docente "Ormani Arenado". Pinar del RíoClínica Estomatológica José Martí. Consolación del Sur, Pinar del RíoClínica Estomatológica Ormani Arenado LLonch. Pinar del RíoClínica Estomatológica Docente Ormani Arenado LLonch. Pinar del RíoIntroduction: class III dentoskeletal malocclusion has been considered throughout history as one of the most striking malocclusions due to the facial deformity it can provoke. Making it one of the most complex and difficult orthodontic problems to be diagnosed and treated.   Clinical case: an eight-year-old mixed race female patient, who attended the orthodontic service at Ormani Arenado Llonch Dentistry Clinic for presenting dental deformity and a history of inheritance, she maintained the milk bottle habit until the three years of age, where lingual thrust still persists, molar relationship of mesiocclusion, a poor relationship of the bony bases with an inverted bilabial closure were also observed. A therapeutic modality that included a clinical and cephalometric diagnosis was chosen with the subsequent orthodontic treatment, using a facial mask for the correction of the occlusion anomalies.   Conclusions: a clinical case of class III malocclusion was presented at the beginning of the permanent dentition and with the use of facial mask the function was achieved, along with the restoration of aesthetics.http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3342MALOCLUSIÓNORTODONCIA CORRECTIVAMÁSCARAS FACIALES.
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author Analina Mercedes Bioti Torres
Mariagny Torres Lima
Anay Rezk Díaz
Alberto Carlos Morejón Fernández
spellingShingle Analina Mercedes Bioti Torres
Mariagny Torres Lima
Anay Rezk Díaz
Alberto Carlos Morejón Fernández
Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
MALOCLUSIÓN
ORTODONCIA CORRECTIVA
MÁSCARAS FACIALES.
author_facet Analina Mercedes Bioti Torres
Mariagny Torres Lima
Anay Rezk Díaz
Alberto Carlos Morejón Fernández
author_sort Analina Mercedes Bioti Torres
title Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
title_short Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
title_full Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
title_fullStr Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
title_full_unstemmed Class III malocclusion treated with facial mask
title_sort class iii malocclusion treated with facial mask
publisher ECIMED
series Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
issn 1561-3194
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Introduction: class III dentoskeletal malocclusion has been considered throughout history as one of the most striking malocclusions due to the facial deformity it can provoke. Making it one of the most complex and difficult orthodontic problems to be diagnosed and treated.   Clinical case: an eight-year-old mixed race female patient, who attended the orthodontic service at Ormani Arenado Llonch Dentistry Clinic for presenting dental deformity and a history of inheritance, she maintained the milk bottle habit until the three years of age, where lingual thrust still persists, molar relationship of mesiocclusion, a poor relationship of the bony bases with an inverted bilabial closure were also observed. A therapeutic modality that included a clinical and cephalometric diagnosis was chosen with the subsequent orthodontic treatment, using a facial mask for the correction of the occlusion anomalies.   Conclusions: a clinical case of class III malocclusion was presented at the beginning of the permanent dentition and with the use of facial mask the function was achieved, along with the restoration of aesthetics.
topic MALOCLUSIÓN
ORTODONCIA CORRECTIVA
MÁSCARAS FACIALES.
url http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3342
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