Author/Authors :
Pagani, Renato Maxillofacial Surgery Unit - Carlo Poma Hospital, Strada Lago Paiolo, Mantua, Italy , Signorino, Fabrizio Department of Dental Implants Maxillofacial Surgery and Odontostomatology Unit - Fondazione IRCCS Ca Granda - University of Milan, Milan, Italy , Paolo Pol, Pier Department of Dental Implants Maxillofacial Surgery and Odontostomatology Unit - Fondazione IRCCS Ca Granda - University of Milan, Milan, Italy , Manzini, Pietro Maxillofacial Surgery Unit - Carlo Poma Hospital, Strada Lago Paiolo, Mantua, Italy , Panisi, Irene Maxillofacial Surgery Unit - Carlo Poma Hospital, Strada Lago Paiolo, Mantua, Italy
Abstract :
The approach to skeletal dysmorphisms in the maxillofacial area usually requires an orthodontic treatment by means of fixed
appliances, both before and after the surgical phase. Since its introduction, Invisalign system has become a popular treatment choice
for the clinicians because of the aesthetics and comfort of the removable clear aligners compared with the traditional appliances.
Therefore, the aim of the present report was to illustrate the management of a malocclusion by means of Invisalign system associated
with the traditional surgical technique. The present paper shows a case of a 23-year-old male patient characterized by a Class III
malocclusion with lateral deviation of the mandible to the left side and cross-bite on teeth 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4. Invisalign system was
used during the pre- and postsurgical phases rather than fixed appliances. The posttreatment cephalometric analysis emphasized
the stability of the dental and skeletal symmetry corrections, occlusion and functional balance, over a 6-year follow-up. The results
achieved at the end of the treatment showed how Invisalign can be effective in the management of the orthodontic phases in
orthognathic surgery. The follow-up after 6 years emphasizes the stability of the treatment over time.