Management of skeletal class III discrepancies using temporary anchorage devices. Clinical cases review and biomechanical considerations.

The diagnosis and treatment of class III malocclusion can be challenging due to its complexity, impacting not only the jaws but the entire craniofacial complex. For adult patients with skeletal class III malocclusion, potential treatment options include evaluating orthognathic surgery or using dentoalveolar compensation strategies. The aim of this clinical case review is to present a series of cases involving skeletal class III malocclusion, with or without associated transverse issues, treated through various approaches.
Source: Seminars in Orthodontics - Category: Dentistry Authors: Source Type: research