ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: Documentation of the application of mandibular widening by distraction osteogenesis and orthodontics. PATIENTS: Three patients with telescopic bite resulting from an extremely constricted mandible related to hypoglossia-hypodactyly syndrome. INTERVENTION: Mandibular widening by distraction osteogenesis using an extraoral device and subsequent orthodontic treatment. RESULTS: The extremely constricted mandible and telescopic bite were dramatically improved by mandibular widening using distraction osteogenesis and subsequent orthodontics. Two of the three patients had transient complications; one reported temporomandibular joint pain and the other showed evidence of periodontal damage. CONCLUSION: Mandibular widening by distraction osteogenesis is an effective technique for the treatment of telescopic bite resulting from an extremely constricted mandible.