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Long-term follow-up and treatment of a patient with severe skeletal open bite using temporary anchorage devices


W.X. Lv
S Chen
T.M. Xu
B Han

Abstract

This case report presents the treatment and long‑term follow‑up of a patient with severe skeletal hyperdivergent open bite, Class II malocclusion, and a severely retruded chin. After failure of early treatment using high‑pull headgear with a bite block during the early permanent dentition stage due to an unfavorable growth pattern, orthognathic surgery was proposed but rejected by the patient. Then, temporary anchorage devices were used to correct the occlusion and establish an acceptable overbite and overjet. The overall observation time was 8.5 years; the treatment time using fixed appliances was 3 years and 4 months. The achieved tooth position and occlusal relationship remained stable 2.5 years later without recurrence of the open bite.

Keywords: Class II, skeletal open bite, temporary anchorage devices


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