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Compensatory orthodontic treatment of Angle Class II malocclusion with posterior open bite [PDF]

open access: diamondDental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2013
The present case report addresses the treatment of an Angle Class II malocclusion in an adult female patient, long face pattern, with posterior open bite and dental arches extremely expanded, due to previous treatment. The patient and parents rejection to a treatment with orthognathic surgery led to orthodontic camouflage of the skeletal discrepancies.
José Newton Torres
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Relation between Angle Class II malocclusion and deleterious oral habits [PDF]

open access: diamondDental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2012
INTRODUCTION: Oral habits may interfere on the growth and development of the stomatognathic system and orofacial myofunctional conditions, producing changes in the position of teeth in their dental arches. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to verify the presence of deleterious oral habits in individuals with malocclusion and see if there is a ...
José Tarcísio Lima Ferreira   +2 more
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Comparison of intercanine width in between Angle class II division 1 and division 2 malocclusions

open access: goldPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry, 2016
Introduction: Dental arch width measurement is needed to determine diagnoses and orthodontic treatment planning of Angle Class II Division 1 and Class II Division 2  malocclusions that have narrow maxillary dental arch generally.
Bebby Putri   +2 more
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Angle Class II, division 2 malocclusion with pronounced overbite

open access: yesDental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 2012
Angle Class II, division 2, malocclusion is characterized by a Class II molar relation associated with retroclined or vertical positioning of the upper incisors and in general an overbite.
Arno Locks
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Study of occlusion in patients with Angle Class I and Class II malocclusions

open access: goldRomanian Journal of Stomatology, 2015
Objective. In this study we tried to notice the differences in the number and type of occlusal contacts present in patients with Angle Class I and Class-II malocclusions. Materials and methods. For this study were examined 30 patients with Angle Class I and Class-II malocclusions.
Sergiu-Alexandru Rădulescu   +7 more
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Cephalometric Evaluation of Age-dependent Craniofacial Skeletal Changes in Iranian Population with Class II Malocclusion: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2023
Background: Class II malocclusion is one of the most prevalent occlusion discrepancies. Knowledge of growth changes in craniofacial components can help clinicians plan orthodontic treatment, determine the proper timing to initiate the treatment, and ...
Najmeh Anbiaee   +4 more
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Association of Abo Blood Groups and Rh Factor with Sagittal and Vertical Skeletal Malocclusion- An Observational Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2022
Introduction: Various studies have proved the association between several disease including dental crowding, malocclusion and craniofacial deformities with blood group.
Sampath Aravind   +5 more
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Investigation of the change in the degree of Frankfort mandibular plane angle after levelling the curve of spee in different malocclusion groups

open access: yesJournal of Orthodontic Science, 2023
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The curve of Spee is a naturally occurring phenomenon in the human dentition. Leveling the curve of Spee can affect the Frankfort-mandibular plane (FMP) Angle and thus the lower anterior facial height.
V Fawaz   +5 more
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