TADS Assisted Camouflage Orthodontic Treatment of Class II Malocclusion in a Non-Growing Patient-A Case Report
Author(s): Yenika Manchanda* and Isha Aggarwal
Abstract
Introduction In individuals with Class II malocclusions, there is an anteroposterior discrepancy between the maxillary and mandibular dentitions, which may or may not be accompanied with a skeletal discrepancy, the most effective treatment option to eliminate is by modified three piece base arch combined with TADS for simultaneous deep bite correction and en masse retraction. Aim The present case report showcases the treatment results and biomechanics involved for en masse retraction and intrusion of anterior teeth using three-piece intrusion arch and temporary anchorage device. Conclusion The modified three piece base arch combined with TADS is effective in controlled translation and intrusion of anteriors and would be a preferable mechanotherapy in low angle case with deep bite, proclined anterior and Class II malocclusion.