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    A 45-year-old woman presented with an anterior open-bite complaining chiefly of her unpleasant smile esthetics and masticatory and speech problems. Treatment included speech therapy initiated immediately after bonding. Lingual spurs were positioned on the mandibular incisors in order to help tongue rehabilitation. During the working phase, temporary anchorage devices (TADs) were used at the mandibular anterior segment to intrude the lower left premolars. A splint was used to ensure retention in the upper and lower arches; an enveloppe linguale nocturne (ELN) was provided. Non-surgical open-bite treatment could offer a valid alternative to orthognanthic surgery when cephalometric evaluation shows no vertical growth pattern; patient compliance is essential to prevent relapse. Copyright © 2016 CEO. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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    Antonio Gracco, Laura Siviero, Alberto de Stefani, Giovanni Bruno, Edoardo Stellini. Anterior open-bite orthodontic treatment in an adult patient: A clinical case report. International orthodontics / Collège européen d'orthodontie. 2016 Jun;14(2):171-83


    PMID: 27080595

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