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Pseudo Class III malocclusion

Fadia M. Al-Hummayani
Saudi Medical Journal April 2016, 37 (4) 450-456; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.4.13685
Fadia M. Al-Hummayani
From the Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
DDS, Msc
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    Pre-treatment extra-oral photos (A-C) and intra-oral photos (D-H) showing the patient chief complain (unpleasant monkey bite).

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    Frontal views of the patient cast in: A) centric occlusion, B) centric relation, and C - frontal view and D - side view) the bite registration of the mounted patient’s cast in centric rrelation.

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    Intra-oral photos (frontal and side views) after insertion of the appliance showing: A & B) the inverted labial bow, and C & D) upper view of the patient cast with the appliance showing 2 Adams clasps and helical “Z” bow spring.

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    Intra-oral photos (frontal and side views) showing: A & D) pre-treatment, B & E) progress-treatment phase I after the insertion of the removable appliance, and C & F) post-treatment.

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    Intra-oral photos (frontal and side views) of phase II progress-treatment photos with fixed appliances “Braces” (A-E), and post-treatment photos (F-H).

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    Panoramic radiographs of the case in: A) pre-treatment, and B) post-treatment.

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    Cephalometric radiographs of the pre-treatment in: A) centric occlusion, B) the pre-treatment in centric relation, and C) the post-treatment.

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    Extra-oral photographs comparing the pre-treatment, progress-treatment phase I, and post-treatment. Improvements were seen in frontal, smiling, and profile views.

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    Intra-oral photographs comparing the pre-treatment, progress of (phase I & phase II)-treatment, and post-treatment. Improvements were seen in frontal and side views.

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