Multi-disciplinary approach for enhancing orthodontic esthetics - case report.

Ajit Kalia, Nasim Mirdehghan, Sonali Khandekar, Wasu Patil
Author Information
  1. Ajit Kalia: Department of Orthodontics, MA Rangoonwala Dental College, Pune, India.
  2. Nasim Mirdehghan: Department of Orthodontics, MA Rangoonwala Dental College, Pune, India.
  3. Sonali Khandekar: Department of Orthodontics, MA Rangoonwala Dental College, Pune, India.
  4. Wasu Patil: Department of Orthodontics, MA Rangoonwala Dental College, Pune, India.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In contemporary dental care, an increasing number of adult patients are now seeking orthodontic treatment with the primary motive of improvement in appearance and achievement of esthetic smile. Proper recognition of the dental and facial defects at the outset of treatment is the most important key to esthetic success and is essential in satisfying the patient's needs. By following the rules of Golden proportion smiles can be made attractive, harmonious, symmetrical, and proportionate.
METHODOLOGY: Consisted of 22-year-old girl who came for treatment of crowding in maxillary and mandibular arches, abnormal overjet and overbite and had unesthetic peg lateral.
RESULTS: Non-extraction therapy was carried out since the patient had good soft tissue drape, alignment was achieved by expanding the arches and moving teeth in ideal axial inclination. Esthetic smile was attained using composite buildup of upper right peg lateral and minor adjunctive surgery (full thickness periodontal graft) on lower right central incisor.
CONCLUSION: The present case report orchestrates interrelationship between various branches of dentistry and orthodontics. It exhibits how multidisciplinary approach can be used to achieve ideal dental esthetics in a 22-year-old girl who was successfully treated for peg shaped lateral incisor, gingival recession, and unesthetic smile.

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