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Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2020
Article Page : 163-169
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2020.032
Abstract
Maxillary midline diastema is one of the most frequently encountered esthetic problems in mixed and permanent dentition. Several causes have been attributed to the midline diastema, including developmental, pathologic or iatrogenic. It can also be seen as a transient malocclusion in which case any intervention is contraindicated. A wide range of possible treatments like restorative procedures, composite build up, surgeries (frenectomies) can be done, based on etiology. Thus, correct diagnosis of etiology and specific early intervention plays a major role in deciding the treatment plan. Class I malocclusion is one of the most common problems around the globe affecting around one-third of the patients who come for orthodontic treatment. This case report evaluates the management of Class I malocclusion with spaced dentition and a tongue thrusting habit in a male patient with the help of a single phase appliance therapy without the need for 2 phase correction, i.e, 1st the correction of tongue thrusting with the help of a habit breaking appliance followed by Fixed appliance therapy with braces. This modality not only saves time, but also promotes faster habit breaking as intervention is done in the earlier stages of life when the patient is still growing. Severe maxillar incisor proclination with a convex Orthognthic facial profile, increased mandibular plane angle, incompetent lips and increased overjet was observed on clinical and cephalometric analysis. Orthodontic treatment resulted in a marked improvement of the patient’s smile and a remarkable increase in self-confidence and quality of life. The profile changes and treatment results were demonstrated with proper case selection and good patient cooperation with fixed appliance therapy.
Keywords: Tongue thrust correction, Midline Diastema, Fixed Appliance Therapy, Class I malocclusion, Spaced dentition, Aesthetic Improvement, Habit breaking.
How to cite : Rodrigues L, Jawale B, Kadam A, Rajani P, Single phase correction of tongue thrust habit alongside fixed orthodontic treatment for closure of spaced dentition and midline diastema in a male patient with class I malocclusion without need for a two phase appliance therapy - A case report. IP Indian J Orthod Dentofacial Res 2020;6(3):163-169
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