Abstract

Correction of deep overbite can be accomplished in different ways depending on the treatment goals chosen for individual patients. The 2 primary methods of correction are intrusion of anterior teeth or extrusion of posterior teeth. Successful intrusion of the incisors depends on careful control of the force system used. Low force magnitude, force constancy, a properly selected single point of force application, and control of force direction are all important factors to consider. The design of the intrusion arch may be continuous, or a 3-piece intrusion arch may be selected depending on the needs of the patient. Alternatively, extrusion of posterior teeth may be indicated in patients who are still actively growing and who have short vertical facial dimensions.

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