International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry

  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 2
  • Issue: 4

Atypical Therapeutic Extraction in Orthodontics (Mandibular Incisor Extraction): A case report

PG Student, Dept. of Orthodontics, Saraswati Dental College and Hospital, Lucknow

Abstract

Extraction versus non-extraction debate has been a major controversy in orthodontics and it is still continuing since Angle era. Extraction of premolar teeth is the conventional treatment of choice for the management of class I malocclusion cases but in border line cases, orthodontists find difficulty in making a decision particularly in cases with good facial esthetics. However class I malocclusion with arch length tooth tissue discrepancy can be managed with the extraction of a lower incisor tooth. This would produce a more acceptable aesthetic outcome. Lower incisor extraction becomes a therapeutic alternative to premolar extractions in cases of lower anterior crowding and cases with well occluded posterior teeth.

Keywords

Crowding, Mandibular incisor extraction, Orthodontic treatment, Bolton discrepancy, Class I malocclusion