A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division 2 incisor relationship on a mild Class II skeletal base, complicated by an increased overbite, retroclined upper and lower incisors (bimaxillary retroclination) and moderate crowding in the upper and lower labial segments. Treatment was undertaken without extraction employing an upper removable appliance with a flat anterior bite plane to correct the overbite, and an anterior screw to proclined the upper incisors while waiting for the eruption of the permanent teeth. Pre-adjusted edgewise fixed appliances were placed in the lower arch, then in the upper arch to level and align the dentition, achieve Class I incisor relationship, reduced the i...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
Class II, Division 2 in Angle\u27s classification of malocclusion has been previously defined as "bi...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
P(論文)Class II, Division 2 in Angle's classification of malocclusion has been previously defined as "...
Introduction: Management of Class II Subdivision cases pose a clinical dilemma and require a careful...
BACKGROUND: Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
A Class II malocclusion is the protrusion of the upper front teeth over the lower teeth, which can b...
In orthodontics, patients with hyperdivergent facial types or problems in the vertical dimension are...
This article is presented for reporting a case of an extracted maxillary lateral incisor before orth...
Despite the different orthodontic approaches to Class II subdivision malocclusions one has also to c...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
AbstractThis paper describes the treatment of a female patient, aged 23 years and 5 months, with a C...
The clinical examination of an 11.10-year-old girl in permanent dentition showed severe crowding, ch...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
Class II, Division 2 in Angle\u27s classification of malocclusion has been previously defined as "bi...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
A case report of a 13-year old male presented in his mixed dentition stage with a Class II division ...
P(論文)Class II, Division 2 in Angle's classification of malocclusion has been previously defined as "...
Introduction: Management of Class II Subdivision cases pose a clinical dilemma and require a careful...
BACKGROUND: Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
A Class II malocclusion is the protrusion of the upper front teeth over the lower teeth, which can b...
In orthodontics, patients with hyperdivergent facial types or problems in the vertical dimension are...
This article is presented for reporting a case of an extracted maxillary lateral incisor before orth...
Despite the different orthodontic approaches to Class II subdivision malocclusions one has also to c...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
AbstractThis paper describes the treatment of a female patient, aged 23 years and 5 months, with a C...
The clinical examination of an 11.10-year-old girl in permanent dentition showed severe crowding, ch...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
BACKGROUND Correction of the type of dental problem where the bite is deep and the upper front teet...
Class II, Division 2 in Angle\u27s classification of malocclusion has been previously defined as "bi...