Re: S maugh new pt
Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:32 am
Morning J
sorry, didn't realise there was cases..
Yeah, upper and lower none extraction and may be mention some class 3 elastics...
places the brackets slightly more gingival to make sure the overbite stays good
sorry, didn't realise there was cases..
Yeah, upper and lower none extraction and may be mention some class 3 elastics...
places the brackets slightly more gingival to make sure the overbite stays good
- Jasmine87
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S maugh new pt
Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:57 pm
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gyywr70hr4xia2e/AADCuJNnNpuls9kwnCU6daQEa?dl=0
Pt does not like the way one tooth sticks out
The patient is a mild class 1 skeletal pattern, with a high FMPA and increased FH. The lips are competent and full with an obtuse nasiolabial angle.
The incisors are a class 1 with an OJ of 2-3mm and an average OB.
There is mild crowding on the upper labial segment and aligned in the lower labial segment. The upper and lower buccal segments are aligned. The UR3 are displaced around 5mm buccally.
Molars on the LHS are class 1 and the RHS are class 1. The canines on the LHS are class 1 and RHS are class 2 quarter unit.
I was thinking this could be treated as a non- extraction case - with upper and lower fixed ????
Pt does not like the way one tooth sticks out
The patient is a mild class 1 skeletal pattern, with a high FMPA and increased FH. The lips are competent and full with an obtuse nasiolabial angle.
The incisors are a class 1 with an OJ of 2-3mm and an average OB.
There is mild crowding on the upper labial segment and aligned in the lower labial segment. The upper and lower buccal segments are aligned. The UR3 are displaced around 5mm buccally.
Molars on the LHS are class 1 and the RHS are class 1. The canines on the LHS are class 1 and RHS are class 2 quarter unit.
I was thinking this could be treated as a non- extraction case - with upper and lower fixed ????
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