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  • A forward functional shift of the mandible can lead to problems in both function and appearance, particularly in growing patients, but this case involved an adult.
  • The patient presented with crossbites and significant crowding due to this shift, along with a pseudo class III dental and skeletal relationship.
  • Treatment included extracting specific premolars and creating space to correct the bite, ultimately achieving improved function and aesthetics by removing the forward shift.

Article Abstract

A forward functional shift of the mandible is a significant problem that can cause both functional and aesthetic complications for many patients. This shift usually occurs in growing patients, and it is unusual to see in adult patients. This case report shows an adult patient with a forwarding functional shift that caused both anterior and posterior crossbites with a pseudo class III dental and skeletal relationship. The patient also showed severe upper arch crowding with blocked-out canines and mild crowding in the lower arch. The treatment of this patient involved extraction of the upper right and left first premolars and the lower right first premolar, followed by opening of the bite to relieve the neuromuscular reflex of the forward protrusion of the mandible during centric occlusion and to correct both the anterior and posterior crossbites. Extraction spaces were closed using class III elastics and elastomeric chains. At the end of the treatment, good functional and aesthetic results were obtained after the elimination of the forward functional shift.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710436PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8867130DOI Listing

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