This case shows that using a rapid palatal expander (RPE) and then a pendulum appliance anchored to palatal miniscrews is an option for improving treatment management in a noncompliant patient requiring maxillary expansion and molar distalization in the late mixed dentition. First, an RPE was used to expand the maxillary arch. Then, a modified pendulum appliance was used to distalize the maxillary first permanent molars. Optimal positioning of two palatal miniscrews enabled both appliances to be supported by skeletal anchorage. Treatment was finished using multibracket fixed appliances, and after 2 years, skeletal Class I as well as dental Class I canine and molar relationships were achieved
Transverse maxillary deficiency, no matter in adolescents or in adults, is frequently seen in the pa...
OBJECTIVES: To show the orthodontic treatment in a 8-year-old patient affected by Ectodermal Dyspla...
A case report of 16 years female who reported to department with chief complaint of irregularly...
ABSTRACT Introduction: This case report describes the treatment of a crowded dental Class II maloccl...
This case report illustrates a nonsurgical treatment plan using a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal e...
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...
This case report describes orthodontic treatment including both skeletal maxillary expansion and uni...
Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse dimensions,...
This case report describes the protocol employed in the treatment of a patient with Class II maloccl...
Previously, in the case of malocclusion owing to skeletal discrepancy in adults, the amount of tooth...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse ...
Introduction: Class II growing patients can be successfully treated with the Herbst appliance, never...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
Transverse maxillary deficiency, no matter in adolescents or in adults, is frequently seen in the pa...
OBJECTIVES: To show the orthodontic treatment in a 8-year-old patient affected by Ectodermal Dyspla...
A case report of 16 years female who reported to department with chief complaint of irregularly...
ABSTRACT Introduction: This case report describes the treatment of a crowded dental Class II maloccl...
This case report illustrates a nonsurgical treatment plan using a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal e...
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...
This case report describes orthodontic treatment including both skeletal maxillary expansion and uni...
Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse dimensions,...
This case report describes the protocol employed in the treatment of a patient with Class II maloccl...
Previously, in the case of malocclusion owing to skeletal discrepancy in adults, the amount of tooth...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Etiology of dental crowding may be related to arch constriction in diverse ...
Introduction: Class II growing patients can be successfully treated with the Herbst appliance, never...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
This case report describes the use of a miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander and aligners to co...
Transverse maxillary deficiency, no matter in adolescents or in adults, is frequently seen in the pa...
OBJECTIVES: To show the orthodontic treatment in a 8-year-old patient affected by Ectodermal Dyspla...
A case report of 16 years female who reported to department with chief complaint of irregularly...