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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Orthodontics

    Background:

    • Class III malocclusion, characterized by specific jaw relationships, is often managed non-surgically in adults using orthodontic camouflage.
    • Anterior crossbite, frequently associated with Class III malocclusion, requires correction before bonding upper incisor brackets.

    Observation:

    • Standard orthodontic treatment for anterior crossbite involves advancement arches to protract anterior teeth.
    • Severe crowding can complicate the use of conventional advancement arches.

    Findings:

    • This study introduces a modified multiple loop protrusion arch designed for complex anterior crossbite cases.
    • The modified arch successfully corrected anterior crossbite with severe crowding, demonstrating an alternative to standard advancement arches.

    Implications:

    • This modified arch offers a viable solution for challenging Class III malocclusion cases with anterior crossbite and crowding.
    • It expands the non-surgical treatment options for adult orthodontic patients with complex malocclusions.