# The Use of the Surgical Guide for Placing Miniscrew in Treatment of Class II Subdivision: A Case Report With 2-Year Follow-Up

**Authors:** Wenyong Liang

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/crid/3082753 · Case Reports in Dentistry · 2025-06-24

## TL;DR

This case report shows how a 3D-printed surgical guide helped place a miniscrew to correct a Class II subdivision in a patient over 13 months.

## Contribution

Demonstrates the successful use of a CAD/CAM surgical guide for miniscrew placement in treating Class II subdivision.

## Key findings

- A CAD/CAM surgical guide enabled precise miniscrew placement for correcting a Class II molar relationship.
- Unilateral distalization of the maxillary dentition corrected the Class II subdivision over 13 months.
- The treatment resulted in successful correction with no complications over a 2-year follow-up.

## Abstract

Background: Treatment of Class II subdivision can present a challenge for the clinician because of its asymmetry and possible midline deviation. This case report documents the use of a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) surgical guide for miniscrew placement in a Class II subdivision treatment.

Case Presentation: A 17-year and 1-month-old female presented with a skeletal Class I relationship, but mild mandibular skeletal and dental midline shift to the right relative to the facial midline. A full-step Class II molar relationship on the right side and slight Class III molar relationship on the left side and a 4.0 mm deficiency of space in the maxillary were noticed. Using CAD/CAM technology, a surgical guide was designed virtually and 3D printed for predrilling. With the surgical guide, one ø1.3 mm twist drill was chosen to prepare a 4–5 mm deep hole in the alveolar process distobuccal to the maxillary right second premolar. A ø1.4 mm × 8.0 mm miniscrew was inserted into the prepared hole. With this miniscrew, the unilateral Class II relationship was corrected successfully by distalization of the unilateral maxillary dentition on the Class II side after 13 months of treatment.

Conclusion: Application of CAD/CAM surgical guide is very helpful for placement of the miniscrew. Class II subdivision may be treated by distalizing unilateral maxillary dentition on the Class II side using the miniscrew.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** II (MESH:C537730), midline deviation (MESH:D010262)

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