1.Efficiency of interproximal reduction technique for correction of anterior crowding without extraction: A case report
Ike Sesaria ; Ida Bagus Narmada
Acta Medica Philippina 2019;53(5):454-459
Crowding is one of the most common findings in orthodontic patients. This case report describes the correction of anterior crowding with interproximal reduction (IPR). The case is that of a 24-year-old female patient who consulted for irregularly placed anterior teeth. Fixed appliances were placed followed by IPR. Treatment time was 18 months. Class I molar relation was maintained, with normal overjet and overbite. IPR is effective for treatment of patients with Class I malocclusion with anterior moderate crowding.
Crowding
2.Non-extraction orthodontic treatment in angle class I malocclusion with severe crowding, deep bite, and midline shifting: A case report
Ida Bagus Narmada ; Ike Sesaria P. ; Syafiri Sami&rsquo ; A.
Acta Medica Philippina 2023;57(6):63-69
Crowding is the most common dental case worldwide. This case report describes the diagnosis and management
of a 20-year-old woman with severe crowding, deep bite, and midline shifting. The patient presented with the chief
complaint of crowding and an unaesthetic smile. Upon examination, the patient had Angle Class I Malocclusion. The severe crowding was treated comprehensively and successfully corrected using fixed orthodontic appliances and without extraction, only interproximal reduction (IPR).
Class I malocclusion
3.Treatment of a patient with class I malocclusion with moderate crowding and missing first molar: A case report
Ida Bagus Narmada ; Vanda Ramadhani ; Ike Sesaria Pratiknjo ; Wulan Prastiwi
Acta Medica Philippina 2023;57(1):74-79
The most common occlusal feature of Class I malocclusion is crowding. Crowded and irregular teeth occur in a majority of the population and are the most common complication in adults. This is a case report of a 21-year-old woman with moderate crowding and a missing lower left first molar. The first permanent molars are sometimes unnoticed by the child or their parents and bring a risk of caries to the first permanent molar. Caries in the first molars that persist without any treatment will give a poor prognosis. Treatment was performed using a fixed orthodontic appliance with the extraction of the two upper and one lower first premolars.
Angle Class I
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malocclusion
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tooth crowding
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tooth loss