Treatment of transverse deficiency with surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion in an open bite patient showing pseudomacroglossia.
- Author:
Yoon Ji KIM
1
;
Kyu Hong LEE
;
Jun Woo PARK
;
Gun Joo RHEE
;
Hyung Jun CHO
;
Yang Ho PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Orthodontics, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical Center, Korea. dentpark64@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Macroglossia;
Maxillary expansion;
Open bite
- MeSH:
Adenine;
Adult;
Carbamates;
Dental Arch;
Deoxycytidine;
Drug Combinations;
Humans;
Incisor;
Jaw;
Macroglossia;
Mouth;
Open Bite;
Organophosphonates;
Palatal Expansion Technique;
Prognosis;
Quinolones;
Thiazoles;
Tongue;
Elvitegravir, Cobicistat, Emtricitabine, Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Drug Combination
- From:Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
2008;34(3):376-382
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Anterior open bite is a condition in which maxillary and mandibular incisors do not occlude at central occlusion. It is a vertical discrepancy of the jaws and dental arches that has many etiologic factors making it difficult in diagnosis, treatment and prediction of prognosis. One of the causes of open bite is abnormal size and shape of the tongue. Macroglossia, a condition in which tongue is oversized, is caused by several factors which are not clearly identifiable, and it may be a major factor of anterior and posterior open bite. Macroglossia is subdivided into true, functional and pseudomacroglossia depending on its relative size in the oral cavity. In this case report, a patient was diagnosed as skeletal Class II with pseudomacroglossia, and was treated with SARPE in order to expand the narrowed maxillary arch and quad helix for the mandibular arch. As a result the transverse deficiency was treated. In the adult patients where no skeletal growth is expected, SARPE has shown to be effective in treating maxillomandibular transverse discrepancies in which macroglossia was accompanied as in this case.