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CASE REPORT
Interdisciplinary Approach in Management
of Anterior Open Bite in Adult Patient
- A Case Report
Gaurav Gupta*, Tripti Tikku**, Snehlata Verma***, Kamna Srivastava****, Akriti Goel*
Abstract
This case report illustrates the orthodontic treatment combined with the endodontic and
prosthetic procedure carried out in an adult patient to correct the anterior open bite. The
patient was a 38-year-old woman with an anterior open bite and generalized attrition and
spacing in upper and lower incisors and was not happy with her esthetics. Active orthodontic
treatment was followed by endodontic procedures and prosthetic coverage was done to
achieve a successful closure of the anterior open bite with adequate overbite and interdigitation of the teeth.
(Gupta G, Tikku T, Verma S, Srivastava K, Goel A. Interdisciplinary approach in management of
anterior open bite in adult patient – A case report. www.journalofdentofacialsciences.com, 2015; 4(1):
13-16.)
Introduction
Orthodontic treatment has the ability to modify
the dentofacial skeleton and affect facial esthetics.
Currently many adult patients seek orthodontic
treatment for their malocclusions. Patients with
anterior open bite present with aberrant
neuromuscular function related to malfunctions of
*MDS Student, **Professor & Head, ***Reader,
****Senior Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and
Dentofacial Orthopedics, Babu Banarasi Das College of
Dental Sciences, Lucknow
Address for Correspondence:
*Dr Gaurav Gupta, Department of Orthodontics and
Dentofacial Orthopedics, Babu Banarasi Das College of
Dental Sciences, BBD City, Lucknow - 227105
e-mail: [email protected]
the tongue or oral habits, disproportionate
neuromuscular growth, steep mandibular plane,
increased anterior facial height, downward and
backward rotation of the mandible, Vertical
overgrowth of the maxilla, variations in dental
eruption or alveolar growth. Anterior open bite is
often caused by a downward rotation of the
mandible and/or by excessive eruption of the
posterior teeth. Patients usually present with a
reverse curve of smile. This case report depicts the
interdisciplinary management of an adult patient
with anterior open bite.
Case report
A 38 year old female reported to the
Department of Orthodontics with a chief complaint
of inability to eat from anterior teeth and
compromised facial esthetics.
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Pre-treatment facial photographs showed a
straight profile with competent lips (Fig 1). The
patient had an Angle Class I malocclusion. The
upper and lower arches were well aligned with
moderate spacing, and an evident tongue thrust
habit. Generalized attrition was present whose
etiology could not be ascertained.
Fig 3 shows pretreatment lateral cephalograms
and OPG of the patient. Cephalometric
examination revealed Class I skeletal pattern with
orthognathic maxilla and mandible, horizontal
growth pattern, upright maxillary and mildly
proclined mandibular incisors and open bite of 7
mm. Soft tissue examination revealed straight
profile with normal nasolabial angle.
Fig 3 Pre-treatment lateral cephalograms and
OPG of the patient
Treatment plan
Fig 1 Pre-treatment extra oral photographs
Fig
2
shows
pretreatment
intraoral
photographs. The patient showed a genuine
interest to have the orthodontic treatment
completed as soon as possible.
Considering the age of the patient and keeping
in mind the objectives of orthodontic treatment i.e.
establishing improved dentofacial esthetics and
stomatognathic function; it was decided to proceed
with
interdisciplinary
approach
involving
orthodontic intervention followed by restorative
rehabilitation.
The suggested treatment plan involved
comprehensive orthodontic treatment with fixed
appliances to align the upper and lower teeth,
extrude the incisors to reduce the anterior open
bite and a palatal crib to guide the tongue. After
sufficient reduction of anterior open bite,
endodontic and prosthetic procedures were carried
out to close the anterior open bite and obtain a
pleasing smile.
Treatment progress
Preadjusted edgewise orthodontic fixed
appliances of MBT 022 slot with composite
brackets were bonded on the maxillary arch.Being
an adult married female patient, she had time
constraints so was not ready for full arch lower
bonding. Mandibular arch brackets were bonded
from canine to canine after strong persual. A
palatal tongue crib was given to control the habit.
Fig 2: Pre-treatment intra oral photographs
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0.016” Ni-Ti wires were used for alignment
and leveling. Wire sequence followed was 0.018”
Ni -Ti, followed by 0.016 x 0.022” Ni -Ti, 0.017 x
0.025Ni -Ti, 0.019 x 0.025” Ni -Ti, 0.019 x 0.025”
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SS. Continuous extrusion arch made of 0.019 x
0.025” TMA wire was given in the upper arch as
shown in Fig 4. Box elastics were given to assist in
bite closure.
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Metal coping try-in as well as try-in of the final
PFM crowns was done to operator’s and patient’s
satisfaction. Crowns were cemented. Fig 5 shows
post-treatment extra oral photographs of the
patient.
Fig 4 Intra oral photographs with Extrusion Arch
Then the patient was referred to Department of
Conservative Dentistry and Endodonticsfor
opinion.
Patient was evaluated for the amount of
extrusion achieved and type of restorative
procedure to be carried out.
After evaluation, patient was advised for full
porcelain veneers but due to the cost concern
patient opted for Porcelain fused to Metal (PFM)
crowns for the anterior teeth. As attrition was
already present, further reduction would have
exposed the pulp. Hence Root canal Treatment
was performed on 11,12,21,22,31,32,41,42
followed by crown preparation. Vital preparation
was done on all the 4 canines and impressions
were made in condensation silicone followed by
light body impressions to get proper margins of the
crowns. The proper shade selection was done in
natural light using a Vita shade guide.
Fig 6 Post treatment Intra oral photographs of
the patient
Fig 6 shows post treatment intra oral
photographs of the patient. Fig 7 shows post
treatment Lateral cephalogram and OPG of the
patient.
Fig 7 Post treatment OPG lateral cephalograms
of the patient
A removable habit breaking appliance was
given for correction of tongue thrusting habit.
Vaccupress retainers were given for mandibular
arch.
Conclusion
Fig 5 Post treatment Extra oral photos
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With this interdisciplinary approach we could
restore patient’s self-confidence as seen from her
vibrant and radiant post treatment smile.
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