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Title: | Two-phase treatment of class II malocclusion |
Authors: | Untila, Cătălina Calfa, Sabina Ciumeico, Lucia |
Keywords: | class II maloclussion;mobile orthodontic appliance;adezive orthodontic appliance;early treatment |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova |
Abstract: | Introduction: Mixed dentition treatment goals often focus on skeletal
rather than dental correction.
Recognized as a difficult anomaly to treat, class II Angle malocclusions
require early diagnosis and treatment, the latter often being staged. A goal
of “early” orthodontic treatment is to correct existing or developing skeletal,
dentoalveolar, and muscular imbalances to improve the orofacial
environment before the permanent teeth eruption is complete.
Early intervention may reduce the overall need for complex orthodontic
treatment like permanent tooth extraction or orthognathic surgery. Purpose: Evaluation of two-stage treatment of patients with
Cass II Angle abnormalities. Material and methods: The study is based on data collected from a group
of 50 patients with a diagnosis of malocclusion class II / 1 Angle and class II / 2
Angle, aged 7-18 years. They underwent clinical and paraclinical examinations
pretreatment and after each stage, the changes and the effectiveness of the
applied treatment were evaluated. The applied methods were mobile / mobilizable
devices and fixed technique.
Results: Following the analysis of the preliminary and final results of the
treatment in two stages from the group of 50 patients, the change of the dentofacial parameters was observed. In the case of patients with maxillary compression,
the use of mobilizable devices had an efficiency of about 30% (fig.1), and fixed
expansion devices an efficiency of 80%(fig.2). In patients with medium and
advanced severity overbite, the use of mobile devices showed an efficiency of 40%
of the desired result. The second stage of treatment resulted in achieving the best
results against the background of those obtained in the first stage. Conclusions: Evaluation of two-stage treatment of patients with Angle
class II abnormalities demonstrated efficacy at each stage. 2. The application
of early orthodontic treatment of mobile or mobilizable appliances reflects an
increased success rate and a minor risk of recurrence. Proper diagnosis and
treatment planning can produce the most satisfying results during the mixed
dentition stage. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12932 |
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