Ten patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion in the early mixed dentition who were treated with maxillary expansion appliance and protraction headgear were compared with reasonably matched controls. Significant orthopedic effects were found after as little as 6 months of treatment. Cephalometric analysis revealed that the correction of Class III malocclusion was primarily a result of forward and downward movement of the maxilla and backward rotation of the mandible. The clinical result of one patient treated with this appliance is used to demonstrate the importance of force magnitudes and directions, as well as the design of the appliance, to the success of the treatment.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
This investigation was undertaken to evaluate if maxillary expansion using conventional banded expan...
We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of 12 studies to examine whether maxillary protraction fa...
Several orthopedic procedures have been used in early treatment to reduce the need for orthognathic ...
The purpose of this article is to summarize the short-term and long-term results of the authors' cli...
Little information related to the treatment effects of the occipitomental anchorage (OMA) appliance ...
The clinical cases presented here involve skeletal Class III malocclusion cases treated with maxilla...
One of the goals of early treatment of Class III malocclusion with maxillary expansion and protracti...
Since Class III malocclusion is progressive in nature, the facial growth of Class III malocclusion w...
Maxillary, mandibular, and dental effects resulting from the use of a removable intraoral Class III ...
For most patients with moderate class Ill malocclusions, the clinician has to decide whether early t...
For most patients with moderate class Ill malocclusions, the clinician has to decide whether early t...
III malocclusion occurs in less than 5% of the US population and is one of the most difficult facial...
This investigation was undertaken to evaluate if maxillary expansion using conventional banded expan...
Abstract: Orthopedic appliances such as palatal expanders and facemasks have been successfully used ...
Several orthopedic procedures have been used in early treatment to reduce the need for orthognathic ...
This investigation was undertaken to evaluate if maxillary expansion using conventional banded expan...
We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of 12 studies to examine whether maxillary protraction fa...
Several orthopedic procedures have been used in early treatment to reduce the need for orthognathic ...
The purpose of this article is to summarize the short-term and long-term results of the authors' cli...
Little information related to the treatment effects of the occipitomental anchorage (OMA) appliance ...
The clinical cases presented here involve skeletal Class III malocclusion cases treated with maxilla...
One of the goals of early treatment of Class III malocclusion with maxillary expansion and protracti...
Since Class III malocclusion is progressive in nature, the facial growth of Class III malocclusion w...
Maxillary, mandibular, and dental effects resulting from the use of a removable intraoral Class III ...
For most patients with moderate class Ill malocclusions, the clinician has to decide whether early t...
For most patients with moderate class Ill malocclusions, the clinician has to decide whether early t...
III malocclusion occurs in less than 5% of the US population and is one of the most difficult facial...
This investigation was undertaken to evaluate if maxillary expansion using conventional banded expan...
Abstract: Orthopedic appliances such as palatal expanders and facemasks have been successfully used ...
Several orthopedic procedures have been used in early treatment to reduce the need for orthognathic ...
This investigation was undertaken to evaluate if maxillary expansion using conventional banded expan...
We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of 12 studies to examine whether maxillary protraction fa...
Several orthopedic procedures have been used in early treatment to reduce the need for orthognathic ...