Maxillofacial Surgery referrals
The orthodontic department will see any referral for diagnosis, advice and treatment planning.
Patients can only be accepted for treatment if they fall within grades 4 or 5 of the Index of Treatment Need (IOTN). A small number from Grade 3 patients are accepted for registrar training.
IOTN Grade 3: moderate treatment need
- Increased overjet greater than 3.5mm but less than or equal to 6mm with incompetent lips.
- Reverse overjet greater than 1mm but less than or equal to 3.5mm.
- Anterior or posterior crossbites with greater than 1mm but less than or equal to 2mm discrepancy between retruded contact position and intercuspal position.
- Displacement of teeth greater than 2mm but less than or equal to 4mm.
- Lateral or anterior open bite greater than 2mm but less than or equal to 4mm.
- Increased or complete overbite without gingival or palatal trauma.
IOTN Grade 4: great treatment need
- Increased overjet greater than 6mm but less than or equal to 9mm.
- Reverse overjet greater than 3.5mm with no masticatory or speech difficulties.
- Severe displacements of teeth greater than 4mm.
- Extreme lateral or anterior openbites greater than 4mm.
- Increased and complete overbite with gingival or palatal trauma.
- Less extensive hypodontia requiring pre-restorative orthodontics or orthodontic space closure.
- Posterior lingual crossbite with no functional occlusal contact in one or more buccal segments.
- Reverse overjet greater than 1mm but less than 5mm with recorded masticatory or speech difficulties.
- Partially erupted teeth tipped and impacted against the other teeth.
IOTN Grade 5: very great treatment need
- Increased overjet greater than 9mm.
- Extensive hypodontia with restorative implications.
- Impeded eruption of teeth due to crowding, displacement, the presence of supernumerary teeth, retained deciduous teeth and any pathological cause.
- Reverse overjet greater than 5mm with reported masticatory and speech difficulties.
- Defects of cleft lip and palate.
- Submerged deciduous teeth.