AbstractFixed functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in children and adolescents. The following case report documented a 13-year-old boy with 15 mm overjet treated by a phase I 12-month growth modification therapy using Herbst appliance with Hyrax palatal expander and high pull headgear in a stepwise mandibular advancement protocol followed by a phase II pre-adjusted edgewise appliance therapy. It is one of the cases submitted for the Membership of Orthodontics Examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet is one of the most common malocclusions among children ...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Functional appliances are an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion ...
Fixed functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in childre...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
Functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in children and ...
Case report of a ten-year-old boy with a Class II division 1 malocclusion is presented. Non extracti...
This case presentation demonstrates the 2 phase treatment of a13 years 11 months old Chinese boy wit...
AbstractThe effect of the Twin Block functional orthodontic appliances is mostly dento-alveolar with...
AbstractClass II malocclusions are one of the most common problems in orthodontic treatment. There a...
Despite the different orthodontic approaches to Class II subdivision malocclusions one has also to c...
This case report describes the treatment of a 12-year-old Chinese boy with a Class II skeletal profi...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
A Class II malocclusion may occur as a result of mandibular deficiency, maxillary excess, or a combi...
Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet is one of the most common malocclusions among children ...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Functional appliances are an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion ...
Fixed functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in childre...
Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusio...
Functional appliance is an effective way of treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in children and ...
Case report of a ten-year-old boy with a Class II division 1 malocclusion is presented. Non extracti...
This case presentation demonstrates the 2 phase treatment of a13 years 11 months old Chinese boy wit...
AbstractThe effect of the Twin Block functional orthodontic appliances is mostly dento-alveolar with...
AbstractClass II malocclusions are one of the most common problems in orthodontic treatment. There a...
Despite the different orthodontic approaches to Class II subdivision malocclusions one has also to c...
This case report describes the treatment of a 12-year-old Chinese boy with a Class II skeletal profi...
Class II div.1 malocclusion shows the characteristic of distoclusion and overjet more than 6mm. This...
A Class II malocclusion may occur as a result of mandibular deficiency, maxillary excess, or a combi...
Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet is one of the most common malocclusions among children ...
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...