CASE STUDY “Clinical Class III cephalometric case studies showed good long-term camouflage Class III treatment when case finished within a WITS range of -4mm to -6mm.” Fig. 5a: Phase II Transition (Serial Guidance) Fig. 6: Phase III 1st Generation SWOA Fig. 5b: Phase II Transition (Serial Guidance) MA. (Figs. 4a and 4b). Phase II Transi-tion (Serial Guidance) (Figs. 5a & 5b) Degree of Difficulty -WITS Appraisal 18 drops. Investigation revealed that the medicine that was placed in the nasal area was silver nitrate. A follow-up to the consultation was a referral to Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CHMC) ENT. Three-Phase Treatment Plan (Estimated Time and Cost of each phase) Recare visits every 4-6 months, which would require traveling to/from South America to Boston, Clinical Class III cephalometric case studies showed good long-term camouflage Class III treatment when case finished within a WITS range of -4mm to -6mm. 19 Phase III 1st Generation SWOA (Fig. 6). www.orthodontics.com Spring 2024 11