AbstractClass II malocclusions are one of the most common problems in orthodontic treatment. There are a variety of effective and simple treatments to correct them, such as headgear and functional appliances. Functional appliances are commonly used for the treatment of class II malocclusions with mandibular deficiency. The success of treatment with a functional appliance relies on the patient’s cooperation and favourable mandibular growth. Treatment with a functional appliance usually lasts for 9–12months and requires a proper retention time to ensure complete musculoskeletal adaptation.A second stage of treatment with a full-fixed appliance is often required to achieve proper alignment and good interdigitation of the dentition. In the pres...
Class II malocclusion is one of the most common orthodontic problems in our population, and the most...
Twin block therapy is highly effective in patients with remaining growth potential. However, its suc...
INTRODUCTION: Interceptive treatment of Class II, Division 1 malocclusion is a challenge orthodontis...
AbstractClass II malocclusions are one of the most common problems in orthodontic treatment. There a...
AbstractThe effect of the Twin Block functional orthodontic appliances is mostly dento-alveolar with...
INTRODUCTION: Functional appliances are an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion ...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
A Class II malocclusion may occur as a result of mandibular deficiency, maxillary excess, or a combi...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
Introduction: Management of Class II Subdivision cases pose a clinical dilemma and require a careful...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
AbstractFixed functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
Background: Class II malocclusion or also called distoclusion, is marked by the mesiobuccal cusp of ...
Dentofacial orthopedic treatment can significantly alter and improve facial appearance in addition t...
Class II malocclusion is one of the most common orthodontic problems in our population, and the most...
Twin block therapy is highly effective in patients with remaining growth potential. However, its suc...
INTRODUCTION: Interceptive treatment of Class II, Division 1 malocclusion is a challenge orthodontis...
AbstractClass II malocclusions are one of the most common problems in orthodontic treatment. There a...
AbstractThe effect of the Twin Block functional orthodontic appliances is mostly dento-alveolar with...
INTRODUCTION: Functional appliances are an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion ...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
A Class II malocclusion may occur as a result of mandibular deficiency, maxillary excess, or a combi...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
Introduction: Management of Class II Subdivision cases pose a clinical dilemma and require a careful...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
AbstractFixed functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in...
The aim of this systematic review of the literature was to assess the scientific evidence on the eff...
Background: Class II malocclusion or also called distoclusion, is marked by the mesiobuccal cusp of ...
Dentofacial orthopedic treatment can significantly alter and improve facial appearance in addition t...
Class II malocclusion is one of the most common orthodontic problems in our population, and the most...
Twin block therapy is highly effective in patients with remaining growth potential. However, its suc...
INTRODUCTION: Interceptive treatment of Class II, Division 1 malocclusion is a challenge orthodontis...