Complex Tooth Alignment Cases
Explore before & after results from patients with challenging tooth positions—such as impacted canines, missing teeth, crowding with spacing, and midline shifts. These cases were treated without surgery, using advanced orthodontic planning and braces.
Missing upper right lateral front tooth, a narrow upper left lateral front tooth, teeth in het upper jaw being too far forward compared to her lower jaw, too much vertical overlap of upper and lower front teeth and a shift of the upper midline to the right (Class II, agenesis of 12, deep bite, midline deviation).
Impacted upper right canine that is positioned behind the upper incisor roots (see X ray image), a blocked out upper left canine, back teeth on the right side not fitting well. The upper front teeth overlapped the lower front teeth too much, there was crowding of the upper front teeth, but spacing between the central front teeth as well as in the lower front teeth (Unilateral Class II with impacted 13 and blocked out 23).
Narrow upper jaw, causing a crossbite on his left side and a shift of his lower jaw, combined with mild crowding in his upper and lower jaw and too much vertical overlap of his front teeth (Unilateral buccal crossbite with mandibular shift, mild crowding and increase vertical overbite).