Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the soft tissue changes after two fixed functional appliances Twin Force Bite Corrector and Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device treatment in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 28 lateral cephalograms of 14 young adolescent patients, divided into two groups. Group 1 consisted of 7 patients treated with fixed functional appliances associated with fixed appliances, Twin Force Bite Corrector and initial mean overjet of 6.83 mm. Group 2 comprised 7 patients treated with fixed functional appliances associated with fixed appliances, Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device and initial mean overjet of 7.01 mm. t-Tests were used to compare treatment change...
Introduction. The effects of orthodontic treatment are considered to be successful if the facial ...
INTRODUCTION: Various treatment modalities are used to treat skeletal Class II malocclusion with dif...
Background/objectives: Functional appliances are commonly used to correct Class II malocclusion. Thi...
Aim: This is a retrospective cephalometric study aimed to compare the treatment effects of Twin-Bloc...
Objective: To evaluate the dentoskeletal changes of Class II malocclusion treatment with the Twin Fo...
ABSTRACT: Background: Many cases of Class II deformities have been reported to be treated with pref...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator-headgear (AH) an...
SUMMARY The aim of this clinical trial was to compare the hard- and soft-tissue effects of 15 month ...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator-headgear (AH) an...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator- headgear (AH) a...
Background: Skeletal class II malocclusion presenting with retruded lower jawis one of the predomina...
AIM: To compare changes in overjet and jaw base relationship during treatment and follow-up of skel...
Objective:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD)...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to analyze and compare the effects of the PowerScop...
WOS: 000402481800002PubMed ID: 27762602Objective: To compare the effectiveness of comprehensive fixe...
Introduction. The effects of orthodontic treatment are considered to be successful if the facial ...
INTRODUCTION: Various treatment modalities are used to treat skeletal Class II malocclusion with dif...
Background/objectives: Functional appliances are commonly used to correct Class II malocclusion. Thi...
Aim: This is a retrospective cephalometric study aimed to compare the treatment effects of Twin-Bloc...
Objective: To evaluate the dentoskeletal changes of Class II malocclusion treatment with the Twin Fo...
ABSTRACT: Background: Many cases of Class II deformities have been reported to be treated with pref...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator-headgear (AH) an...
SUMMARY The aim of this clinical trial was to compare the hard- and soft-tissue effects of 15 month ...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator-headgear (AH) an...
The purpose was to compare the treatment effects of functional appliances activator- headgear (AH) a...
Background: Skeletal class II malocclusion presenting with retruded lower jawis one of the predomina...
AIM: To compare changes in overjet and jaw base relationship during treatment and follow-up of skel...
Objective:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD)...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to analyze and compare the effects of the PowerScop...
WOS: 000402481800002PubMed ID: 27762602Objective: To compare the effectiveness of comprehensive fixe...
Introduction. The effects of orthodontic treatment are considered to be successful if the facial ...
INTRODUCTION: Various treatment modalities are used to treat skeletal Class II malocclusion with dif...
Background/objectives: Functional appliances are commonly used to correct Class II malocclusion. Thi...