Authors:
J. Roelofs, K.H. Breuning, A. van ’t Spijker, W.A. Borstlap, S.J. Bergé, A.M. Kuijpers-Jagtman
Source:
NTvT february 2010; 117: 087 - 091
doi:
10.5177/ntvt2010.02.09117
Section:
summary:

A 46-year-old woman was referred for orthodontic surgery consultation because of a retrognathic maxilla, unilateral cross bite and functional, aesthetic and speech problems. The maxilla was widened unilaterally by unilateral surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion with a bone-borne transpalatal distractor. During post-operative orthodontic treatment, a temporary anchorage device was administered. With the help of composite veneers, crowns and a removable partial denture, a functionally and aesthetically satisfying result was achieved.

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