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ISW for the treatment of adult anterior crossbite with severe crowding combined facial asymmetry case


Chun-shuo HUANG

Jian-hong YU*

Cheng-yen HSIEH


Article Number: irjmbs.18.004  |   Pages: 15-29  |   Vol.3 (2), November 2018   |   DOI: https://doi.org/10.15739/irjmbs.18.004

 Received: September 18, 2018  Accepted: November 5, 2018  Published: November 16, 2018

Abstract

The objective of this case report was to discuss ISW (Improved Super-elastic Ti-Ni alloy wire, developed by Tokyo Medical and Dental University) for the treatment of adult anterior crossbite with facial asymmetry and severe crowding. An adult female (29 years old) came to our clinic with a chief complaint of not able to chew food well and irregularity of her teeth. Clinical examination revealed right side Class III, left side Class I molar relationship, anterior crossbite and severe crowding combined with full mouth periodontitis and facial asymmetry with a mandible shift to left side. We decided to adopt orthodontic non-extraction treatment because the patient strongly refused to receive orthognathic surgery. Before orthodontic active treatment, the periodontal phase I therapy was performed and the results were controlled well. ISW and open coil spring for #26, 27 distalization were performed to facilitate the correction of anterior crossbite and relief of blocked-in #25. With the use of differential ISW MEAW technique and intermaxillary elastics(IME), severe dental crowding was corrected. The treatment was completed within 18 months and a desirable occlusion with adequate overbite and overjet was achieved.

Keywords: ISW, skeletal Class III, non-surgical orthodontics, 3 incisor finish, ISW expansion arch and MEAW technique.

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