Int Orthod. 2025 Jan 15;23(2):100965. doi: 10.1016/j.ortho.2024.100965. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

This case report describes a complex full-step asymmetrical Class II division 1 high-angle in an adult patient treated by extraction of compromised first molars with a preadjusted lingual appliance. Since the patient presented severe sagittal and vertical discrepancies combined with an Izard orthofrontal profile with upper lip protrusion, an extraction camouflage was performed with the twofold aim of obtaining ideal occlusal relationship and profile improvement, correcting occlusal plane cant by selective intrusion with interradicular miniscrews. Appropriate biomechanical strategies, including extraction choice and anchorage control during space closure, were needed to achieve the planned results. This case report demonstrates the possibility of solving successfully severe sagittal and vertical discrepancies with significant asymmetric component in adult patient without surgical treatment by means of a completely invisible technique, with the extraction of the most compromised teeth in both arches. This report also underlines the need for careful planning during both diagnostic and treatment phases, with appropriate skeletal anchorage management, in order to obtain the best results.

PMID:39818043 | DOI:10.1016/j.ortho.2024.100965