Case Presentation
Cases Presentations
In this section we will present numerous case presentations, all treated with clear aligners.
The workflow of the case is presented in details and will help the clinician to understand how different malocclusion where treated.
In this section we will present numerous case presentations, all treated with clear aligners.
The workflow of the case is presented in details and will help the clinician to understand how different malocclusion where treated.
Missing second premolars – Dr. Rafi Romano
Missing second premolars when the overjet is minimal is a challenge, since we move the teeth mesially
Open bite spaces and flared teeth – Dr. Rafi Romano
Multiple spaces should be treated carefully in order to move the teeth and roots in the proper
Class II Division 2 crowding – Dr. Rafi Romano
Clear aligners now have an amazing option to treat deep bite Class II cases when mandibular advancement
Unilateral crossbite in mixed dentition – Dr. Susana Palma
Asymmetric expansion pattern in upper arch. Asymmetric compression in lower arch. Functional rehabilitation of masticatory pattern.
Unilateral crossbite in permanent dentition – Dr. Susana Palma
Sequential upper expansion with differential anchorage. Asymmetric compression in lower arch in the crossbite side.
Mandibular advancement – Dr. Susana Palma
Combination of treatment using precision wings and class II elastics for class II correction.
Diastema closure – Dr. Javier Lozano
When closing a diastema we have to consider several aspects: 1st) final overjet should be, at least, 2mm 2nd) retraction
Molars crossbite – Dr. Javier Lozano
To increase predictability when solving molar crossbites, several approaches are suggested: 1st) first align anterior segment and
Anterior open bite – Dr. Javier Lozano
Anterior open bites are highly predictable with aligners specially if they are present together with compression (expansion
Missing second premolars – Dr. Rafi Romano
Missing second premolars when the overjet is minimal is a challenge, since we move the teeth mesially
Open bite spaces and flared teeth – Dr. Rafi Romano
Multiple spaces should be treated carefully in order to move the teeth and roots in the proper
Class II Division 2 crowding – Dr. Rafi Romano
Clear aligners now have an amazing option to treat deep bite Class II cases when mandibular advancement
Unilateral crossbite in mixed dentition – Dr. Susana Palma
Asymmetric expansion pattern in upper arch. Asymmetric compression in lower arch. Functional rehabilitation of masticatory pattern.
Unilateral crossbite in permanent dentition – Dr. Susana Palma
Sequential upper expansion with differential anchorage. Asymmetric compression in lower arch in the crossbite side.
Mandibular advancement – Dr. Susana Palma
Combination of treatment using precision wings and class II elastics for class II correction.
Diastema closure – Dr. Javier Lozano
When closing a diastema we have to consider several aspects: 1st) final overjet should be, at least, 2mm 2nd) retraction
Molars crossbite – Dr. Javier Lozano
To increase predictability when solving molar crossbites, several approaches are suggested: 1st) first align anterior segment and
Anterior open bite – Dr. Javier Lozano
Anterior open bites are highly predictable with aligners specially if they are present together with compression (expansion
Retroclined upper incisors – Dr. Nimrod Dykstein
Treatment of class 2 div.2 with DOB and retroclined upper incisors can be beautifully resolved using aligners
Narrow upper arch – Dr. Nimrod Dykstein
Narrow upper arch with bilateral posterior XB can be treated with aligners even without elastics – using
Anterior XB – Dr. Nimrod Dykstein
Anterior XB of upper lateral incisor can be solved using aligners with great control of the root
Malocclusion with peg shaped lateral – Dr. Jignesh Kothari
Case of Angle’s Cl I malocclusion with peg shaped lateral incisors and moderate lower anterior crowding ,
Malocclusion with traumatic bite – Dr. Jignesh Kothari
Case of Angle’s Cl I malocclusion with Traumatic bite in relation to 21, 31, with moderate crowding
Crowding in upper& lower anteriors – Dr. Jignesh Kothari
Case of Angle’s CL I malocclusion with crowding in upper and lower anteriors, deep bite, lingually locked