Early Treatment of Anterior Crossbite with Eruption Guidance Appliance: A Case Report

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 May 20;17(10):3587. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17103587.

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to show how to manage an anterior crossbite in early mixed dentition with an eruption guidance appliance (EGA). The analyzed clinical case reported an anterior crossbite, a bimaxillary retrusion tendency, and a horizontal growth pattern. The anterior crossbite was an unfavorable occlusal condition that could lead to a class III malocclusion growth pattern. An early treatment approach was suggested to reach a correct sagittal jaw relationship. Hence, the selected approach acted on the dentoalveolar sector, aiming to have effects on the posterior vertical dimension and to improve the sagittal jaw's relation. An EGA was selected to treat the patient in early mixed dentition. After 7 months of therapy with night-time use, the dental malocclusion was completely resolved. The patient continued to be treated with the same device, used as active retention. With the EGA treatment, the erupting forces, rather than the active forces, were used to resolve the dental malocclusion. This approach allowed a low compliance requirement and had a minimum psychosocial and psychological impact on the patient. The early treatment was essential to give a functional occlusion and a good balance of the soft perioral tissues and muscles.

Keywords: EGA; anterior crossbite; class III malocclusion; early orthodontic treatment; eruption guidance appliance; interceptive orthodontics.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Dentition, Mixed
  • Humans
  • Malocclusion, Angle Class III* / therapy
  • Tooth Movement Techniques*