Orthopedic treatment in a Class III patient in the advanced bone maturation phase - case report

Authors

  • Jacymara da Silva Barbosa
  • Alexandre Rodrigues da Ponte
  • Andressa Nascimento Lira da Ponte
  • Wanderson Roberto dos Santos Azevedo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46875/jmd.v14i3.1271

Keywords:

Malocclusion, Angle Class II, Orthodontics, Orthopedics

Abstract

Class III malocclusion, identified by Angle in 1899, is a condition where the mandible is positioned anteriorly in relation to the maxilla and skull, leading to dental and facial misalignment. With a global prevalence below 5% and ethnic variations, the condition results from genetic and environmental factors. Treatment includes interceptive approaches during growth and corrective approaches after growth. Common techniques involve the use of a face mask and rapid maxillary expansion to correct skeletal discrepancies. Early diagnosis and effective intervention are crucial to improving facial function and aesthetics.

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Published

2025-07-25

How to Cite

Barbosa, J. da S., Ponte, A. R. da, Ponte, A. N. L. da, & Azevedo, W. R. dos S. (2025). Orthopedic treatment in a Class III patient in the advanced bone maturation phase - case report. Journal of Multidisciplinary Dentistry, 14(3), 164–72. https://doi.org/10.46875/jmd.v14i3.1271

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Section

Clinical Case Report