Published August 6, 2022 | Version v1
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Orthodontic rehabilitation of a Class I malocclusion with moderate crowding: A case report

Description

Crowding is the common feature of Angle Class I malocclusion. The analysis of the etiology of Class I malocclusion is an essential step for the diagnosis, planning, treatment, and prognosis of any dental treatment that involves esthetic goals. This is a case report of a 27-year-old woman with moderate crowding in the upper and lower arches due to the presence of an over-retained primary canine. This case report was able to assess clinical and radiological methods in integrating orthodontic treatment on Class I Crowding Malocclusion. This clinical report described orthodontic rehabilitation with the use of metal conventional fixed brackets on upper and lower dentitions. The case relates to the use of several disciplines including restorative, oral surgery, and orthodontics. The combination of these treatments allows the patient to be rehabilitated orally and makes the bonding of orthodontics simpler and more effective.

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