Treatment of Anterior Open Bite with the Invisalign System

2010 
A 15-year-old female presented with anterior open bite, anterior spacing, lack of lateral canine guidance, tongue dyskinesia, and sigmatism dur-ing speech (Fig. 1A). Before starting orthodontic treatment, she was advised to undergo myofunc-tional therapy.Vertical rectangular attachments were bond -ed to the upper incisors, canines, and first premo-lars and the lower canines and premolars (Fig. 1B). Thirty upper and 20 lower aligners were used to close the open bite, derotate the lower premolars, and close the anterior spaces. The refinement phase required another 10 maxillary aligners—seven for a 1.1mm extrusion of the maxillary incisors and three for retraction and space closure.After 20 months of aligner treatment, the anterior open bite had been closed, the spaces between the central incisors had been closed in both arches, and canine guidance had been achieved bilaterally, with functional overjet and overbite (Fig. 2A). The final ClinCheck projections closely matched the post-treatment results (Fig. 2B); frontal superimpositions of the ClinCheck pretreatment analysis and post-treatment projec-tion indicated the amount of relative extrusion needed for closure of the open bite (Fig. 2C).The patient’s bite closure and other correc-tions remained stable 12 months after the comple -tion of Invisalign treatment (Fig. 3).
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