A Full Diagnostic Process for the Orthodontic Treatment Strategy: A Documented Case Report

Dent J (Basel). 2020 May 6;8(2):41. doi: 10.3390/dj8020041.

Abstract

The need for extractions in orthodontic treatment has always been a controversial topic. However, to date there is not a specific clinical guideline that can help the clinicians deciding to plan an extractive or a non-extractive orthodontic treatment. In this respect, clinicians must deal with patients' occlusal, functional, periodontal and aesthetics characteristics before planning an orthodontic treatment including extraction. Considering the absence of specific guidelines, the choice to extract teeth or not is complicated, particularly in borderline cases. In this case report, we present a borderline case of a patient with the skeletal Class III pattern and significant crowding in both arches that could be treated with or without extraction, illustrating the diagnostic and decision-making processes that were conducted for the orthodontic treatment strategy.

Keywords: extraction; orthodontic treatment; periodontal health; relapse; self-ligating appliances.

Publication types

  • Case Reports