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M. KATAN PRETREATMENT RECORDS

M. KATAN PRETREATMENT RECORDS. The patient is a twelve year old female with a significant anteroposterior discrepancy (ANB of 10 degrees), a Class II occlusion and marked facial imbalance. Note the “gingival smile”. M. Katen. M. Katen. M. Katen. M. Katen. M. Katen Pretreatment. M. Katen.

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M. KATAN PRETREATMENT RECORDS

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  1. M. KATANPRETREATMENT RECORDS

  2. The patient is a twelve year old female with a significant anteroposterior discrepancy (ANB of 10 degrees), a Class II occlusion and marked facial imbalance. Note the “gingival smile”.

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  7. M. KatenPretreatment

  8. M. Katen DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND CLINICAL ANALYSIS INDEX DIFFICULTY:MILD 0-60MODERATE 60-120SEVERE 120+

  9. TREATMENT PLAN:Extract four first premolars and treat with sequential directional forces treatment.

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  21. M. Katen Pretreatment Posttreatment

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  24. POSTTREATMENT: 1. Facial esthetics has been significantly improved. 2. The “gingival smile” has been corrected. 3. Due to vertical control, mandibular response, and tooth movement the occlusion has been corrected.

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