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ShiAnn

Chief Complaint:

Teeth becoming more crowded


Kelly

Chief Complaint:

Cannot bite front teeth together


Daniel

Chief Complaint:

Crowding of front teeth


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About Dr. Clark

Dr. Clark D. Colville is an assistant clinical professor in the Orthodontic department at the University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Dental Branch. Dr. Colville graduated from UTHSC San Antonio Dental School in 1989 and received a certificate from St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center the following year after completing a hospital-based general practice residency. In 1993 he completed his graduate orthodontic training at UTHSC Houston Dental Branch and received both a certificate and a Master's degree.


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Kelly's Bio and Treatment Plan

Kelly

Chief Complaint:

Cannot bite front teeth together



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Kelly is in her early 30s, married – she calls herself a “domestic engineer.” She has a really positive, outgoing, fantastic personality – but she has a limited smile. Kelly admits that she is very self-conscious of her teeth and even though she’s almost always in a good mood, you’ll rarely see a full smile from her. Kelly has wanted to straighten her teeth for quite a while and finally decided that this was the right time.

Kelly is definitely the most challenging case among the three I’m including in my blog. She’s got a mild Class III skeletal relationship, crowding on both arches, and an anterior open bite. Despite all of that, I think she’s a good candidate because she is very excited about the Invisalign treatment – which means she will wear the aligners as requested. In addition, she understands that her case is complex and she’s willing to do whatever it takes to get the results she wants. This lets us attempt some very difficult treatment with aligners, knowing that we can incorporate auxiliary treatment if indicated. She’s enthusiastic, but still has realistic expectations as to what we can achieve.

Chief Complaint: Front teeth alignment and inability to bite together with front teeth.


Initial Treatment Plan
  • Eliminate crowding
  • Develop overjet and overbite
  • Procline upper anterior
  • Expand upper arch to eliminate crossbite, crowding
  • NO IPR in the upper arch
  • IPR lower arch to recline and eliminate crowding