The extraction of a lower incisor in The extraction of a lower incisor in orthodontic treatmentsorthodontic treatments
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indicationsindications
Angle class one Molar relationship with arch Angle class one Molar relationship with arch lenth-tooth size discrepancy from 4 to 7 mm, lenth-tooth size discrepancy from 4 to 7 mm, normal upper arch that does not need normal upper arch that does not need premolar extractions.premolar extractions.
Bolton discrepancy with mandibular excess Bolton discrepancy with mandibular excess of 4 to 6 mm. of 4 to 6 mm.
When lower expansion is impossible or When lower expansion is impossible or compromising for periodontal health (risk of compromising for periodontal health (risk of gingival recession)gingival recession)
indicationsindications
Angle class one biprotrusion with lower front crowding.
Class two by maxillary squeletal protrusion with lower incisors crowding.
Mild squeletal class three. Orthodontic retreatment for relapsing
lower anterior crowding…
Advantages Advantages
Extracting one incisor rather then 4 Extracting one incisor rather then 4 premolars, less teeth are sacrificedpremolars, less teeth are sacrificed
Shorter treatment time with fixed appliances. Shorter treatment time with fixed appliances. The tooth movement needed is therefore The tooth movement needed is therefore minimal.minimal.
Lower incisor extraction is a compromise Lower incisor extraction is a compromise solution for adults who need a relatively fast solution for adults who need a relatively fast outcome.outcome.
No negative consequences on soft tissue No negative consequences on soft tissue profile.profile.
DisadvantagesDisadvantages
Acceptable aesthetic result but the Acceptable aesthetic result but the occlusion is not always a perfect class occlusion is not always a perfect class one.one.
Lower midline deviation.Lower midline deviation.
Formation of a black triangle due to Formation of a black triangle due to papillear defect between lower incisors.papillear defect between lower incisors.
counterindications
Angle class II division 2 with deep overbite.
Tooth size- arch length discrepancy where premolar extractions are more convenient.
Important class II or class III squeletal discrepancy.
Complimentary examsComplimentary exams
Study castsStudy casts X- RaysX- Rays Set UpSet Up
Chosing the tooth to be extracted. The most malpositioned tooth or the
one with gingival defect ( gum recession)
Pathological Extraction of the 32 and fracture and important apical
lesion on 32 and 33.
Kenza LAHLOU, Aalloula EL HOUSSAINE
Clinical case 1:class III tendency.Clinical case 1:class III tendency.
ROSS J. MILLER, TRANG T. DUONG,MITRA DERAKHSHAN
Clinical case 2 : Biprotrusion
Clinical case 3:
José Roberto Oliveira José Roberto Oliveira FLORIACHFLORIACHEwaldo Luiz de ANDRADE Ewaldo Luiz de ANDRADE
Clinical case 4 : lower incisor with pathology
Zachrisson, Keim
Clinical case
Zachrisson, Keim
Closure of extraction spaceClosure of extraction space
Reinaldo Mazzottini
Biprotrusion
Kenza LAHLOU, Aalloula EL HOUSSAINE
Thousand years old Thousand years old Oak tree.Oak tree.
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