Borderline class III patient and treatment options: A comprehensive review

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Health Research - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Treatment planning in orthodontics plays a key role in determining the successful treatment of any kind of malocclusion. Skeletal class III malocclusions are generally difficult to treat because of the complex nature of the skeletal and dental manifestations they produce. Mild to moderate skeletal class III malocclusions sometimes have an acceptable facial profile where orthodontic camouflage is possible. This article describes the characteristic features of borderline skeletal class III malocclusion and discusses the various treatment options.

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Dr. Abdul Baais Akhoon, Dr. Mohammad Mushtaq, Dr. Assiya Ishaq

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Dr. Abdul Baais Akhoon, Dr. Mohammad Mushtaq, Dr. Assiya Ishaq (2018). Borderline class III patient and treatment options: A comprehensive review. International Journal of Medical and Health Research, 4(2), 14-16. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-583188