Abstract Background The Herbst appliance is an orthodontic appliance that is used for the correction of class II malocclusion with skeletal discrepancies. Research has shown that this is effective. However, a potential harm is excessive protrusion of the lower front teeth. This is associated with gingival recession, loss of tooth support, and root resorption. This trial evaluates a method of reducing this problem. Methods/Design The study is a single-center, randomised, assessor-blinded, superiority clinical trial with parallel 1:1 allocation. Male and female young people (10–14 years old) with prominent front teeth (class II, division 1) will be treated in one orthodontic clinic. Group 1 will be treated with the conventional Herbst applian...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Ömblus J (1996). Dental and orthopedic effects of Bass and Herbst therapy for correction of severe C...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
Abstract Background The Herbst appliance is an orthodontic appliance that is used for the correction...
Copyright © 2015 Bernardo Quiroga Souki et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
OBJECTIVE: This prospective clinical study was conducted with the purpose of evaluating the influenc...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to present the use of a modified Herbst appliance in assoc...
Introduction: The aim of this pilot study was to present the preliminary results of Class II maloccl...
Introduction: In this case report, we present a Class II malocclusion correction using only an Herbs...
Introduction: In this case report, we present a Class II malocclusion correction using only an Herbs...
ObjectivesTo compare threeâ dimensional (3D) skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of the Herbst and P...
Class II malocclusions are the most frequent within the Italian population. Normally, these malocclu...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Herbst appliance on the proclination and pr...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Ömblus J (1996). Dental and orthopedic effects of Bass and Herbst therapy for correction of severe C...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
Abstract Background The Herbst appliance is an orthodontic appliance that is used for the correction...
Copyright © 2015 Bernardo Quiroga Souki et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
OBJECTIVE: This prospective clinical study was conducted with the purpose of evaluating the influenc...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to present the use of a modified Herbst appliance in assoc...
Introduction: The aim of this pilot study was to present the preliminary results of Class II maloccl...
Introduction: In this case report, we present a Class II malocclusion correction using only an Herbs...
Introduction: In this case report, we present a Class II malocclusion correction using only an Herbs...
ObjectivesTo compare threeâ dimensional (3D) skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of the Herbst and P...
Class II malocclusions are the most frequent within the Italian population. Normally, these malocclu...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Herbst appliance on the proclination and pr...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Introduction: Anchorage can be reinforced in many ways. Due to the variety of anchorage concepts, on...
Ömblus J (1996). Dental and orthopedic effects of Bass and Herbst therapy for correction of severe C...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...