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Author and year of publication | Title | Sample | Etiology | Treatment | Conclusion |
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Presented case | “Scissor bite: systematic review and clinical case treated with aligners and mini-implants” | ♀ 24 years old SB—total right side (14, 15, 16, 17/44, 45, 46, 47) Other associated problems: convex profile and facial asymmetry; deep bite with pronounced cant in the lower occlusal plane on the SB side | SB—dental+skeletal (mandible); severe compression of the mandibular arch; right molar and canine class II; left molar and canine class III; skeletal class II, hypodivergent | Maxilla: Invisalign aligner series (22 h/day)+buccal button of 17 and palatal MS between 16 and 17 Mandible: Invisalign aligner series (22 h/day)+lingual button 44, 45, 46, and 47 and MS in retromolar trigone and between 44 and 45 Total treatment time: 1 year 8 months Retainers: Vivera® Control: 2 years, no relapse | Integration of aligners and MS can be effective to orthodontically treat severe SB with occlusal plane control in adult patients Despite the maintenance of the class II relationship on the right side, there is a stable occlusion and improvement of the vertical dimension |
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Tamamura et al. [4] | “Use of palatal miniscrew anchorage and lingual multi-bracket appliances to enhance efficiency of molar scissor-bite correction” | ♀ 17 years and 4 months SB—right side (17/47) Other associated problems: straight profile without facial asymmetry; crowding of the upper and lower front teeth | SB—dental; bilateral molar class I; bilateral canine class I; skeletal class I | Maxilla: 2 MS in the palatal region of the 17 (1 buccal, 1 palatal)+elastic chain by occlusal 17+lingual multibracket appliance Mandible: buccal brackets appliance Total treatment time: 26 months SB correction: 3 months Retainer: wraparound for maxilla and lingual adhesive retainer for mandible | Combination of palatal MS and lingual multibracket appliances increases the efficiency of SB correction in molars |
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Chugh et al. [12] | “Brodie bite with an extracted mandibular first molar in a young adult: a case report” | ♀ 17 years old SB—bilateral posterior Other associated problems: absence of 46; convex profile without facial asymmetry | SB—dental; left molar class I; right molar class II; bilateral canine class I; skeletal class I | Maxilla: maxillary bite plate on anterior teeth (3 months) Mandible: stainless steel jockey arch with crossed elastics Total treatment time: 18 months SB correction: 5 and a half months Retainer: maxilla: Hawley with labial arch; mandible: lingual retainers bonded canine-to-canine | Conventional orthodontic treatment is a minimally invasive option that can, depending on the patient, provide a complete rehabilitation with a satisfactory prognosis |
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Jung [7] | “Treatment of severe scissor bite in a middle-aged adult patient with orthodontic mini-implants” | ♂ 49 years old SB—left side (24, 25, 26, 27/34, 35, 36, 37, 38) Other associated problems: straight profile, slight facial asymmetry, and deviation of the mandible on the right side | SB—skeletal (mandible); right and left canine class II; indeterminate bilateral molar class; skeletal class II | Maxilla: ceramic brackets buccally on teeth 24, 25, 26, and 27. MS on the palatal and buccal alveolar bone. Metallic buttons on the palatal face of the 24, 25, 26, and 27 with elastic chain Mandible: ceramic brackets lingually on teeth 34, 35, 36, and 37 1 MS between teeth 35 and 36 Total treatment time: 2 years SB correction: 18 months Retainer: mandible—Hawley retainer; maxilla—circumferential retainer Control: 14 months, lower molars with slight lingual tipping and distal face of 27 with greater pocket depth (lost retention) | The final records showed that orthodontic MS were very effective in correcting SB |
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Suda et al. [13] | “Orthognathic treatment for a patient with facial asymmetry associated with unilateral scissors-bite and a collapsed mandible arch” | ♀ 21 years old SB—right side (14, 15, 16, 17/44, 45, 46, 47) Other associated problems: facial asymmetry and unilateral collapsed mandibular arch (right) | SB—skeletal (mandible); bilateral class I; skeletal class II | Maxilla: bite plate Mandible: posterior subapical mandibular surgery and lingual arch Total treatment time: 4 years and 8 months SB correction: 7 months Retainer: Hawley circumferential retainers in the maxilla and mandible Control: 1 year, no relapse | Efficacy of posterior subapical mandibular surgery in the successful correction of scissor bite and collapsed mandibular arch |
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Nascimento [14] | “Treatment of bilateral Brodie bite in a periodontally compromised patient using distraction osteogenesis” | ♂ 37 years old SB—bilateral posterior Other associated problems: concave profile without asymmetry | SB—skeletal (mandible); class II division 2; skeletal class II | Maxilla: fixed appliance Mandible: distraction osteogenesis in the mandibular symphysis region+mandibular distraction device with palatal screw (13 days of activation and 90 days of stabilization)+mandibular advancement surgery Retainer: circumferential in the maxilla and lingual canine-to-canine retainer in the mandible | Distraction osteogenesis of the mandibular symphysis has proven to be very important in the treatment of bilateral SB, making it possible to correct functional, periodontal, and esthetic problems |
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Kim et al. [15] | “Surgery versus nonsurgery option for scissors bite treatment” | Case 1: ♂ 36 Y SB—left side (24, 25, 26, 27, 28/34, 35, 36, 37, 38) | Case 1: SB—dental; mild skeletal class III | Case 1: Maxilla: fixed appliance with 2 MS; metallic buttons on palatal surface of posterior teeth for elastic chain Mandible: fixed appliance with 1 MS in the buccal alveolar bone between teeth 35 and 36 | Case 1: MS can be used to successfully correct SB. |
Case 2: ♂ 28 Y SB—posterior bilateral Other associated problems: facial asymmetry | Case 2: SB—skeletal severe (maxilla); bilateral class III; skeletal class I | Case 2: Maxilla: Le Fort I maxillary osteotomy Mandible: SSRO and mentoplasty SB correction: 24 months | Case 2: the combination of Le Fort I segmental osteotomy and SSRO was an effective treatment to improve facial asymmetry as well as transversal discrepancy |
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Sakamoto et al. [5] | “Bilateral scissor bite treated by rapid mandibular expansion following corticotomy” | ♂ 17 Y SB—bilateral posterior Other associated problems: convex profile and prognathism of the maxilla | SB—skeletal (mandible); right molar class I; left class I; skeletal class II | Maxilla: quad-helix (expansion of 16 and 26) Mandible: corticotomy and rapid lateral mandibular expansion appliance (36, 33, 43, 46) Total treatment time: 4 years and 7 months SB correction: 7 months Retainers: circumferential in the maxilla and mandible Control: 2 years and 7 months, no relapses | Lateral mandibular expansion after corticotomy is effective in young adult patients with a narrow mandibular arch |
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Morelon et al. [8] | “Traitement d'un syndrome de Brodie unilatéral par contraction chirurgicale des maxillaires” | ♂ 22 Y SB—left side (24, 25, 26, 27, 28/34, 35, 36, 37, 38) Other associated problems: maxillary prognathism | SB—skeletal (maxilla); right molar class I; right canine class I; skeletal class II | Maxilla: segmented Le Fort I osteotomy fixed appliance 15 days after osteotomy SB correction: 6 months Retainer: 4 osteosynthesis plates in “L” and “J” shape | Le Fort I osteotomy is an acceptable and quick solution for the treatment of SB |
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Lee et al. [16] | “Severe unilateral scissors-bite with a constricted mandibular arch: bite turbos and extra-alveolar bone screws in the infrazygomatic crests and mandibular buccal shelf” | ♀ 33 Y SB—right side (14, 15, 16, 17/44, 45, 46, 47) Other associated problems: convex profile; mandibular arch constriction and facial asymmetry | SB—skeletal (mandible); left molar class I; left canine class I; skeletal class II | Maxilla: fixed appliance with 2 occlusal bite tubes cemented on teeth 26 and 27 and extra-alveolar MS on the infrazygomatic ridge (retract the maxillary arch) Mandible: fixed appliance with lingual brackets on teeth 46 and 47+extra-alveolar buccal MS between 46 and 47 Total treatment time: 27 months SB correction: 4 months Retainer: invisible overlay retainers for both arches Control: 38 months, no relapse | Extra-alveolar MS are a minimally invasive method for SB correction with maxillary protrusion |
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Baik et al. [6] | “Correcting severe scissor bite in an adult” | ♀ 28Y SB—right side (14, 15, 16, 17/44, 45, 46, 47) Other associated problems: convex profile and facial asymmetry | SB—dental+skeletal (mandible); left molar and canine class I; undetermined right molar and canine class; skeletal class II, hyperdivergent | Maxilla: fixed appliance with 2 interradicular MS, 1 buccal and, 1 palatal between the 16 and 17+removable bite plate Mandible: modified lingual arch Total treatment time: 3 years SB correction: 7 months Retainer: wraparound removable appliance Control: 6 years, no relapse | Integration of MS and lingual arch may be effective for treating severe SB in adult patients |
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Nakamura et al. [17] | “Nonsurgical orthodontic treatment of a hypodivergent adult patient with bilateral posterior scissors bite and excessive overjet” | ♀ 26 Y SB—bilateral posterior Other associated problems: convex profile; excessive overjet | SB—skeletal (narrow mandible, wide maxilla); class II division 1; skeletal class I, hypodivergent | Maxilla: lingual arch with an anterior bite block, 2 MS (1 between 24 and 25 and 1 between 26 and 27, both in palatal)+posterior edgewise appliance with elastics Mandible: 2 MS (1 between 34 and 35 and 1 between 36 and 37, both buccally)+edgewise appliance with elastics+lingual arch Total treatment time: 56 months SB correction: 12 months Retainer: removable and fixed in both arches Control: 13 months, no relapses | Fixed MS and bite blocks were effective and efficient in facilitating the correction of bilateral SB |
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Habash [18] | “Scissor bite and crowding correction with clear aligners: case report” | ♀ 21 Y SB—right side (14/44) Other associated problems: deep bite | SB—dental; bilateral molar and canine class I; skeletal class I | Maxilla: Invisalign aligner series (22 h/day) Mandible: Invisalign aligner series (22 h/day) Total treatment time: 14 months Retainer: fixed and removable (not specified) Control: 1 year, no relapse | The use of aligners is an effective way of solving orthodontic problems such as SB and crowding in a time frame comparable to conventional fixed orthodontics. In addition, this system is associated with excellent oral hygiene and esthetics |
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