This chapter discusses the use of misn tabs or temporary anchorage devices in dentistry for open bites, posterior intrusion, reducing gummy smiles, and deep bites. The speakers explain the techniques for correcting deep bites with aligners and the use of bite ramps to increase intrusive force. They also discuss the challenges of treating deep bite cases with aligners and the importance of careful patient selection and attachments for predictable results.
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“You shouldn’t use aligners for Deep Bite cases”. FALSE!
I was joined by the Taheri brothers (kinda like the Mario Brothers, except they’re not Italian Plumbers but rather British-Iranian Orthodontists) to unravel the intricacies of utilizing aligners and specific protocols for deep bite correction.
Highlights of the episode: 0:00 Introduction 0:56 Protrusive Dental Pearl 2:36 Dr. Damon Taheri and Dr. Ramtin Taheri Introduction 8:55 Deep Bites and the Predictability with Aligners 12:11 Getting Better Outcomes Using Aligners 16:51 OverCorrection – How does it look on a clincheck? And why is it important? 23:31 Using TADS to assist bite correction 26:57 Bite Ramps and its importance on deep bites and aligners 33:08 Aligner Protocol 37:23 Round-tripping and its relevance to deep bites 40:17 The Complete Aligner Program 44:48 Outro