Addressing Missing Permanent Premolars With Retained Deciduous Teeth: Orthodontic Solutions and Outcomes

Cureus. 2024 Jul 2;16(7):e63660. doi: 10.7759/cureus.63660. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

This case report presents an orthodontic treatment approach involving retained deciduous teeth. The patient presented with a Class I malocclusion and buccal crossbite. Despite the presence of retained deciduous teeth, a non-extraction treatment plan was devised to address the malocclusion and achieve optimal dental alignment. The treatment protocol included the use of fixed appliances and quad helix to facilitate the alignment of permanent dentition. The progress of treatment was closely monitored through regular follow-up appointments and adjustments to the treatment plan as necessary. Upon completion of treatment, the patient achieved a harmonious occlusion, improved dental alignment, and a pleasing aesthetic outcome. This case report highlights the successful management of a challenging orthodontic case through a non-extraction approach with retained deciduous teeth, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment planning and careful consideration of each patient's unique dental anatomy.

Keywords: fixed orthodontic treatment; missing maxillary 2nd premolars; missing premolars; retained deciduous molars; tooth agenesis.

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