Aesthetic Rehabilitation of Class II Malocclusion through Interdisciplinary Approach: A Case Report

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 11

Abstract

Aesthetics has become a respectable concept in dentistry as people are being more concerned of their appearance in today’s world. Malocclusion is one such condition for which patients seek treatment for because of its significant impact on function, aesthetics and psychological condition and we come across increased number of young adults who desire cost effective, nonsurgical correction of these malocclusions in shortest possible time in our day-to-day practice. The optimal treatment for these malocclusions may include orthodontic therapy, orthognathic surgery, periodontics and fixed or removable prostheses. If the patients do not accept or undergo optimal dental treatment, other treatment modalities are to be considered. This article describes an aesthetic rehabilitation of class II malocclusion with a conservative interdisciplinary treatment plan tailored to the patient’s specific dental and skeletal problems, as well as considering her needs and desires.

Authors and Affiliations

Shushmitha Ravipudi, Praveen Mamidi, Gautam Kumar Annojjula, Jothirathinam Veerannan, Haranadha Reddy Medapati

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  • EP ID EP367346
  • DOI 10.7860/JCDR/2017/29008.10910
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Shushmitha Ravipudi, Praveen Mamidi, Gautam Kumar Annojjula, Jothirathinam Veerannan, Haranadha Reddy Medapati (2017). Aesthetic Rehabilitation of Class II Malocclusion through Interdisciplinary Approach: A Case Report. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 11(11), 10-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-367346