Abstract

Background: Among tooth anomalies, missing teeth is one of the most frequent, and it can be related to different therapeutical sets of problems. Often, an integrated approach that interests both orthodontists and prosthodontists is necessary, and in some cases also the periodontists. Methods: In this paper the authors report a clinical case of a 14-year-old patient, affected by maxillary bilateral incisors agenesis, molar bilateral II class and deep bite, treated in the Department of Orthodontics and Pedodontics of the University of Messina. The orthodontic treatment target was the distal movement of the maxillary molar, and the recovery of the space necessary for the prosthetic restoration of the missing lateral incisor. Maxillary molars distal movement was performed with a Distal Jet apparatus, skeletally supported by two miniscrews (Distal-Screw, American Orthodontics, Sheboygan, WI, USA). After molar relationship correction, a multi-bracket bimaxillary orthodontic appliance was bonded using Empower Brackets (American Orthodontics, Sheboygan, WI, USA). At the end of orthodontic treatment a Maryland bridge, bonded on the central incisors and cuspids, was used in order to maintain the space necessary for the insertion of dental implants in the region of 1.2 and 2.2 Results: A class II molar relationship was corrected, with an improvement of the deep bite, and the space necessary for implant insertion was recovered Conclusion: A skeletally supported Distal Jet was efficient for molar distalization, with the advantage of not having any loss of anchorage in the anterior part of the dental arch. This apparatus does not need patient compliance, have favorable aesthetics and also give the possibility to perform asymmetric activations.

Highlights

  • Tooth agenesis is probably the most frequent tooth anomaly and is strongly related to genetic patterns [1]

  • Orthodontic treatment targets the recovery of the anterior space, often lost because of the mesial shift of latero-posterior teeth; in such cases the first step of orthodontic treatment is molar distal

  • We present a clinical case of a 14-year-old patient, male, with agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors, a bilateral II class molar relationship and deep-bite

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Introduction

Tooth agenesis is probably the most frequent tooth anomaly and is strongly related to genetic patterns [1]. Maxillary lateral incisors agenesis incidence seems to be rather elevated, with values of about 6% [2] Such a clinical condition is related to different therapeutic problems, and it is often necessary to have an integrated approach that interest both orthodontists and prosthodontists, and in some cases the periodontists [3,4]. Differential diagnosis between impacted or a missing tooth can be obtained with a low dose CT acquisition, that provides more detailed diagnostic information without a significant increase in radiological risk for patients If it is possible, orthodontic treatment targets the recovery of the anterior space, often lost because of the mesial shift of latero-posterior teeth; in such cases the first step of orthodontic treatment is molar distal.

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