DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000010510 ISSN: 1049-2275

A Novel Interdisciplinary Approach for the Management of Micrognathia (Brodie Syndrome)

Parsa Behnia, Azita Tehranchi, Anahita Dehghani Soltani, Vida Rezayian, Reza Tabrizi

This study describes a multidisciplinary approach for correcting a severe Class II malocclusion with reduced mandibular transverse dimension. A 35-year-old woman presented with an increased overjet, complaining chiefly of forwardly placed upper front teeth and unpleasant smile esthetics. The patient had a convex profile with severe mentalis strain on lip closure. Intraoral examination indicated a bilateral Class II canine relationship, scissor bite, and narrow lower arch. The skull lateral view assessment revealed a skeletal Class II relationship with reduced lower facial height. According to the diagnostic records and after consultation with the patient, surgically assisted expansion of the mandibular symphysis with a bone distractor, comprehensive orthodontic treatment, and combined jaw surgery were planned, followed by dental implant placement and prosthetic full-mouth rehabilitation. Restorative dentistry, orthodontics, and orthognathic surgery were the 3 disciplines that helped in achieving the best esthetic and functional results in this patient.

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