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Pathognomonic cephalometric characteristics of Angle Class II Division 2 malocclusion.

open access: yesThe Angle orthodontist, 2002
The Class II division 2 (Class II/2) malocclusion as originally defined by E.H. Angle is relatively rare. The orthodontic literature does not agree on the skeletal characteristics of this malocclusion. Several researchers claim that it is characterized by an orthognathic facial pattern and that the malocclusion is dentoalveolar per se.
Naphtali, Brezniak   +5 more
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Bolton’s ratio variations in Angle’s Class I, Class II and Class III malocclusions: An observational study

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
The aim of this study was to compare Bolton's Overall and Anterior ratio in different types of malocclusions.105 study cast were taken from the patients undergoing orthodontic treatment and they were divided into three classes based on molar relation, i.e.
Roy, Pinaki   +3 more
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Pathognomonic features of Angle′s Class II division 2 malocclusion: A comparative cephalometric and arch width study

open access: green, 2014
SingamsettyE. R. V Prasad   +5 more
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Combined Orthodontic and Prosthetic Treatment of a Patient with Angle Class II Division 1 Malocclusion: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2023
Nemanja Okičić   +4 more
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Correlations among craniofacial angles and dimensions in Class I and Class II malocclusions.

open access: yesThe Angle orthodontist, 1989
In normal and Class I malocclusions, ramus and mandibular angles are found to correlate most strongly with cranial base dimensions rather than angles, whereas in Class II malocclusions these angles tend to relate more closely to the cranial base angles.
D, Anderson, F, Popovich
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