Non-extraction Orthodontic Treatment in Angle Class I Malocclusion with Severe Crowding, Deep Bite, and Midline Shifting: A Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.4546Keywords:
Class I malocclusion, severe crowding, non-extraction, interproximal reduction, IPRAbstract
Crowding is the most common dental case worldwide. This case report describes the diagnosis and management
of a 20-year-old woman with severe crowding, deep bite, and midline shifting. The patient presented with the chief
complaint of crowding and an unaesthetic smile. Upon examination, the patient had Angle Class I Malocclusion. The severe crowding was treated comprehensively and successfully corrected using fixed orthodontic appliances and without extraction, only interproximal reduction (IPR).