# Strategic Intervention: Ectopic Premolar Management for Preventing Molar-Premolar Transposition in Class III Malocclusion

**Authors:** Anjali Kathade, Rizwan Gilani, Shefali Singh

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.58034 · 2024-04-11

## TL;DR

This case report shows how early orthodontic intervention can successfully manage ectopic premolars in a patient with Class III malocclusion.

## Contribution

The paper presents a successful clinical strategy for preventing molar-premolar transposition through early orthodontic management.

## Key findings

- Extracting the deciduous second molar and realigning the ectopic premolar resolved the malocclusion in 10 months.
- Strategic orthodontic force application restored Class I molar and canine relationships.
- Early intervention and a multidisciplinary approach are critical for managing ectopic premolars in Class III malocclusion.

## Abstract

Class III malocclusion often leads to the ectopic eruption of premolars in the upper arch, posing unique challenges for orthodontic practitioners. This case report explores the clinical implications of ectopic maxillary premolars in a Class III malocclusion patient, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and comprehensive treatment strategies. Factors contributing to ectopic eruption, including genetic predisposition and anatomical variations, are discussed, guiding orthodontists in effective diagnosis and management. A 14-year-old patient with Class III malocclusion, anterior crossbite, and ectopic maxillary premolars sought orthodontic consultation. The treatment plan involved extracting the deciduous second molar, realigning the ectopic premolar, and addressing arch length discrepancies. Utilizing fixed orthodontic appliances and strategic force application, the patient achieved Class I molar and canine relationships, resolving the ectopic premolar alignment within 10 months. Ectopic eruption of maxillary premolars, especially in Class III malocclusion, is a critical concern for oral health. Genetic predisposition, arch crowding, and developmental disturbances contribute to this condition. Early intervention, as demonstrated in this case, plays a pivotal role in restoring dentoskeletal harmony. The study underscores the need for a multidisciplinary approach, combining orthodontic, surgical, and restorative interventions for optimal outcomes. Thus, this case report highlights the successful management of ectopic maxillary premolars in a Class III malocclusion patient through strategic orthodontic intervention. Understanding the etiological factors and employing a comprehensive treatment approach facilitate timely diagnosis and prevent complications. Orthodontists must navigate the complexities of ectopic eruption, considering occlusal effects and collaborating with other specialists for holistic patient care.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Class III Malocclusion (MESH:D008313), Ectopic eruption (MESH:D014079), anterior crossbite (MESH:D008310)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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