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A Removable Class III Traction Appliance for Early Class III Treatment
Maxillary, mandibular, and dental effects resulting from the use of a removable intraoral Class III traction appliance as well as the protraction facemask in treatment of Class III malocclusion were assessed. This is a retrospective study comparing measurements from pre-treatment and post-treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of two groups. Group
Moore, Kristin N. +4 more
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Treatment of Anterior Crossbite with Skeletal Class III Malocclusion during the Growth Period
Anterior crossbite is the most common problem in Angle class III malocclusion and is aesthetically disturbing. As individuals get older, an anterior crossbite can worsen, impacting the esthetics of the face and the stomatognathic system’s function ...
Tita Ratya Utari
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Objective: Protaction of maxilla is usually the more commonly and less invasive treatment approach for skeletal Class III with a hypoplastic maxilla. The aim of this study was the comparison of the skeletal and dental effects of two treatment protocols ...
José Alfredo Facio-Umaña +2 more
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Objectives: The aim was to compare the alveolar bone support of mandibular central incisors in subjects with Class III and Class I skeletal patterns using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Tülin Taner +2 more
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Aim:The aim of this study was to investigate electromyographic (EMG) activities of left and right anterior temporal, masseter, and anterior digastric muscles during resting, maximum voluntary clenching, and swallowing before and after facemask treatment ...
Demet Kaya, İlken Kocadereli
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The Problem of the Class III Malocclusion [PDF]
The etiology and treatment of Class III malocclusion has been discussed. The value of electromyographic assessment in the assessment and prediction of Class III malocclusion has been shown.
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Orthodontic treatment for Class III malocclusions
Orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusions has not always been very successful in the past. The use of chin cap and fixed appliances for younger patients, or a combined surgical-orthodontic procedure for older patients, has been the general ...
Cheng Peter C.K.
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Facıal Morphology In Sagıttal Components Of Skeletal Open Bıte
This study was based upon the evaluation of morphology and etiology of skeletal open bite, regarding the sagittal skeletal components. The material consists of lateral cephalometric films of 49 girls and 22 boys who had skeletal open bite.
Mirzen Arat +2 more
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Managing class III jaw relations
Key Clinical Message The article describes the treatment of a patient with a class III ridge relation who required a complete denture. An artificial dentition cross‐arch configuration was used to treat the patient.
Shahad T. F. Alhazmi, V. T. Abdurahiman
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Orthopedic Treatment of Skeletal Class III Malocclusions With Maxillary Deficiency
Objective:The purpose of this study was to compare the treatment effects of a double-plate appliance (DPA) and a double-plate appliance and facemask combination (DPA-FM) in correcting Class III malocclusions.Materials and Methods:The material consisted ...
Erdal Bozkaya +5 more
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