PDF: Long-Term Orthodontic Management of Non-Syndromic Oligodontia in Class III Patients: Insights From a Six-Year Follow-Up Case Report (2024)



Managing orthodontic treatment in patients with non-syndromic oligodontia presents a unique biomechanical and diagnostic challenge, particularly when combined with a skeletal Class III relationship.

The case report Orthodontic Treatment of a Patient With Non-Syndromic Oligodontia and a Skeletal Class III Relationship: A Case Report and Six Years’ Follow-Up provides an exceptional long-term perspective on how strategic interdisciplinary planning can support functional occlusion, facial harmony and long-term stability in complex congenital tooth-absence scenarios.


This article details the comprehensive evaluation, treatment sequencing and orthodontic mechanics used to address multiple missing teeth, anterior crossbite, and skeletal discrepancies.

Over a six-year follow-up, the clinical team achieved stable occlusal relationships, improved masticatory efficiency, and an esthetically balanced smile — demonstrating the importance of individualized planning, growth assessment, and careful space management in oligodontia patients.


The report serves as a valuable reference for orthodontists seeking evidence-based strategies for treating congenital tooth-absence within challenging skeletal patterns, highlighting both clinical decision-making and long-term treatment outcomes.

👉 Dentists and orthodontic specialists around the world are invited to Read the full case report in PDF format to explore the detailed methodology, radiographic analysis, and long-term results presented by the authors.

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