Clinical Report: Achieving Better Occlusion, Esthetics, and Functional Stability
Background
Orthodontic treatment for dental crowding and malocclusion is crucial for improving both function and aesthetics in patients. Clear aligner therapy has gained popularity due to its ability to provide effective treatment while allowing for normal oral hygiene practices.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
The patient presented with moderate crowding and a class II molar relationship.
Treatment was conducted using ClearCorrect clear aligners without attachments.
Three refinement phases were necessary to achieve treatment objectives.
Successful correction of the bilateral class II canine relationship was attained.
Improvement in dental alignment and leveling of the curve of Spee was noted.
The final result demonstrated improved occlusion, esthetics, and functional stability.
Clinical Implications
The absence of attachments in this case suggests that aligners can provide sufficient leverage for tooth movement.
Conclusion
The use of ClearCorrect clear aligners in this case resulted in orthodontic improvements.