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Second Premolar Extraction: A Case Report

The Bolton tooth ratio analysis indicated tooth material excess in the mandible by 1.1 mm in the anteriors and overall tooth material excess in the mandible was 0.3 mm. [Omitted, see PDF] Pre-treatment extra and intra oral photographs Based on the findings the patient was diagnosed as Angle’s skelet...

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Published in:Biomedical & pharmacology journal 2015-10, Vol.8 (october Spl Edition), p.279-281
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description The Bolton tooth ratio analysis indicated tooth material excess in the mandible by 1.1 mm in the anteriors and overall tooth material excess in the mandible was 0.3 mm. [Omitted, see PDF] Pre-treatment extra and intra oral photographs Based on the findings the patient was diagnosed as Angle’s skeletal Class I base with an Angle’s dentoalveolarClass I malocclusion, with decreased mandibular plane angle and bi-dental protusion , mesiobuccal rotation in relation to 15 and spacing in relation to 21 and 22 with upper midline shift. According to De Angelis concept extraction of second premolar was preffered because it was better esthetic , created an harmonious posterior Bolton relationship. [...]premolar extraction procedure required increased time for root paralleling which could be counteracted by incorporating a mesial tip in the first premolar bracket by altering the position while bonding the brackets [Omitted, see PDF] [Omitted, see PDF] Proffit W, Forty year review of extraction frequency at a university orthodontic clinic, Angle Orthod 1994; 407– 14.
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