Orthopedic orthodontic treatment in a patient with anterior open bite due to tongue thrust

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Sergio Andrés Camargo Rojas
Beatriz Gurrola Martínez
Adán Casasa Araujo

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A patient of 8 years of age, female, apparently healthy, said that her reason for consultation «I need braces to close my diastema». She was diagnosed as a skeletal class II due to retrognathism; hyperdivergent growth and a dolichofacial pattern. The patient showed an anterior open bite due to a tongue thrust habit, bilateral molar class I, bilateral canine class I, bimaxillary protrusion and lip protrusion. It was decided to perform treatment in two phases: fi rst, the orthopedic correction of the tongue thrust habit and correction of the eruption guide through the placement of a lingual trap and use of lingual reminders as well as a lingual arch for anchorage to guide the eruption and maintain Leeway space. A T4K trainer was also used. Orthodontics was the second phase: alignment, leveling, stripping, detailing and retention were performed with a non-extraction treatment. Retention was achieved through modifi ed maxillary and mandibular Hawley retainers.

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Camargo Rojas, S. A., Gurrola Martínez, B., & Casasa Araujo, A. (2018). Orthopedic orthodontic treatment in a patient with anterior open bite due to tongue thrust. Revista Mexicana De Ortodoncia, 6(1). Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rmo/article/view/65230