2. Definitions:
Orthodontic examination:
It is a technique concerning with gathering
data or information about an orthodontic case
in order to reach diagnosis.
Diagnosis is determination of presence or
absence of abnormality, In orthodontics it
concerns establishing existence and nature of
dentofacial deformity.
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3. Orthodontic examination should include the
following:
I. History
II. Clinical examination
III. Study Cast analysis
IV. Radiographic examination
V. Facial photographs.
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5. I. History
Past History:
Past medical history:
1. Any birth defects:
Yes
No
If yes, specify:
____________________________________
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2. Any systemic diseases:
( Anemia, Arthritis, Asthma, Allergy,
Bleeding, Cerebral palsy, Epilepsy, Heart,
Major surgery, Rheumatic fever, lung,
kidney, & Liver), …
If there is any specify:
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6. I. History
3. Are the patient’s tonsils/ or adenoids removed?
Yes
No
If yes, at what age? _____________
4. Is the patient receiving any medications?
Yes
No
If yes, give reason for use:
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7. I. History
Past dental history:
1. Date of last dental examination:
What was performed:
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
2. Injuries or trauma to the teeth or gums:
Yes
No
If yes, specify:
_________________________________________
3. How often does the patient brush his / her teeth?
4. Has the patient ever had:
a) Speech therapy
Yes
No
b) Previous orthodontic consultation and / or treatment?
Yes
No
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8. I. History
5. Does the patient:
a) Grind his or her teeth at night?
Yes
b) Bite his / her fingernails?
Yes
c) Suck thumb, finger, blanket, etc.
Yes
If yes, at what age did he / she discontinue?
______Years.
d) Breathe through:
Nose
Mouth
When?
Night
Daytime
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No
No
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9. II. Clinical Examination
General Examination:
Weight
Height
comparable to his/her age
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10. II. Clinical Examination
Extra-Oral
Examination:
Lateral View
Straight
Profile: either straight,
convex or concave
Vertical facial
balance: LAFH/TAFH
Ratio
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Concave
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11. The Facial Index:
It is the proportional relationship of facial height and
width.
Vertically, the face is divided into three thirds:
Upper third consists of the forehead.
Middle third extends from supraorbital ridge to the base
of the nose.
Lower third extends from base of the nose to the soft
tissue menton:
In lower third, the upper lip occupies one third and the
lower lip & chin occupy two thirds.
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15. Intra-Oral Examination:
A. Exam. Of the soft tissue:
Gingivae: Anterior marginal gingivitis usually occurs
in mouth breathing and open mouth habit, While,
generalized marginal gingivitis is usually found in cases
with poor oral hygiene.
Frenae: a persistent and thickened labial frenum may
be present in 25% of children at age of 8 years.
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16. A. Exam. Of the soft tissue:
Palate: should be examined visually and by
palpation. Asymmetrical contour are usually caused
by unerupted teeth.
Tongue: is a powerful combination of muscles
around which dentition is shaped and molded.
Its size: large tongue cause generalized diastema,
Its action: forward positioned tongue cause
openbite, backward positioned tongue may cause
anterior crowding.
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17. Intra-Oral Examination:
B. Examination of the teeth:
Number of teeth:
i. Teeth present & erupted: Permanent or Deciduous
ii. Teeth present & unerupted
iii. Extracted teeth
iv. Congenitally missing teeth
v. Extra-teeth
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18. B. Examination of the teeth:
Condition of the teeth:
i. carious or sound
ii. Non-vital or vital
iii. Teeth with extensive restoration
vi. Broken teeth (Trauma)
v. Malformed or fused teeth
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19. B. Examination of the teeth:
Proportion of tooth size to arch size:
Crowding occurs where teeth are large compared to
arch size.
Position of teeth:
Any of Individual teeth malpositions.
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20. Intra-Oral Examination:
Malposition of individual teeth
Labioversion
Supraversion
Mesioversion
Torsoversion
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Infraversion
Distoversion
Transversion
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21. Intra-Oral Examination:
C. Malrelation of the dental arches
Anteroposterior malrelationship
Vertical malrelationship
Transverse malrelationship
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25. Intra-Oral Examination:
Transverse malrelationship
Posterior crossbite:
Unilateral
Bilateral
Unilateral, bilateral, or
Telescoped bite
Midline shift
Lingual crossbite (Scissor bite)
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26. Intra-Oral Examination:
D. Functional examination:
Path of closure of the mandible:
As mandible closes, observe the chin for deviations laterally, and
anteroposteriorly. Forward displacement occurs in postural or
pseudo Class III, lateral displacement is associated with unilateral
crossbite
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27. D. Functional examination:
Breathing mode: Nose/Mouth
Mode of Swallowing
Behaviour of the tongue
Speech
Habits:
Any of undesirable pressure habits
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29. Orthodontic Examination and Diagnosis
II. Clinical examination:
General Examination:
Extra-Oral Examination:
Intra-Oral Examination:
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