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Classification of Angle Class III malocclusion and its treatment modalities. [PDF]

open access: yesThe International journal of adult orthodontics and orthognathic surgery, 2001
To obtain the best results in the treatment of patients with Angle Class III malocclusion, the etiologies of the malocclusion should first be clarified, and then an appropriate treatment modality should be decided. Angle Class III malocclusions in 120 subjects who had orthognathic surgery were analyzed with cephalometrics and facial photos and ...
J U, Park, S H, Baik
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Condylar asymmetry measurements in patients with an Angle's Class III malocclusion

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1997
summary Condylar asymmetry/age relationships were investigated in a group of 23 dentate patients with an Angle's Class III malocclusion and no signs or symptoms of temporomandibular disorders and no prior orthodontic treatment. Condylar asymmetry was determined from panoramic radiographs.
V J, Miller, L, Bodner
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Interdisciplinary orthognathic treatment of high angle class III malocclusion

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2015
For Class III adult patients, combined treatment strategy must be followed which includes either further dentoalveolar compensation or orthognathic surgery following decompensation of the teeth. This case report presents the interdisciplinary approach of a skeletal Class III malocclusion with increased vertical facial dimension, occlusal cant ...
Ulkur, F   +3 more
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Nose morphology in individuals with Angle Class I, Class II or Class III occlusions

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1975
The intention of this work was to describe the nose morphology in individuals with different craniofacial patterns which dentally were characterized by Angle Class I, Class II div. 1, and Class III occlusions. The material comprised male adults (age 20--30 years), and the results are based on measurements on tracings of lateral cephalograms. Generally,
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A Study of the Mandibular Closure Path in Angle Class III Relationship

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1984
A cephalometric study has been made of patients with Angle Class III incisor relationships to discover the extent of any forward displacement of the mandible occurring during closure from the point of initial incisor contact to one in which the posterior teeth occlude. The significance of the findings to the assessment of skeletal pattern is discussed.
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Prosthodontic treatment of an Angle III Class malocclusion: A case report.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
Patients with an Angle Class III malocclusion are generally treated by orthodontics with or without orthognathic surgery. A literature search revealed very few articles describing solely the prosthodontic treatment of a Class III malocclusion, as it is rarely used as a treatment modality in these cases.
Andreja, Kuliš, Igor, Kopač
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Study of Condylar Asymmetry in Angle Class III Malocclusion With Mandibular Deviation

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015
Differences in the condylar between both sides in class III cases with mandibular deviated are important for the diagnosis, treatment, and retention in this kind of patient. To detect the subtle differences, we analyzed the size, shape, and bone density with three-dimensional reconstructed technology.The symmetry group and the asymmetry group each with
Liu, Wen   +5 more
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Angle Class III malocclusion treated with mandibular first molar extractions

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012
A Class III malocclusion associated with dental asymmetry is a complex diagnostic and treatment problem in orthodontics. The goals of maintaining or improving the facial profile and achieving good function are decisive factors when considering whether to plan a surgical or a nonsurgical treatment approach.
Antonio Carlos de Oliveira, Ruellas   +6 more
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Contributing Factors for Angle's Class III Phenotype in Crouzon Syndrome.

European journal of paediatric dentistry
Crouzon syndrome (CS) is a rare genetic condition characterised by craniofacial malformations due to mutations in the FGFR2 gene. This study aimed to evaluate the contributing factors for Angle's Class III malocclusion in patients with CS through cephalometric analysis. Six patients with confirmed CS diagnosis were included in the study.
Protzenko, T.   +5 more
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Camouflage treatment of Angle's Class III malocclusion in a young adult

International Journal of Orthodontic Rehabilitation, 2017
A case report is presented of a class III malocclusion with a class III skeletal pattern with prognathic maxilla and mandible in relation to cranium and prognathic mandible in relation to maxilla. The smile was unesthetic as there was a generalised spacing and the maxillary teeth were retroclined and mandibular proclined with more exposure of ...
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