Mandibular displacement in Angle Class II, Division 2 malocclusion
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1992The effect of the treatment of Angle Class II, Division 2 malocclusion was studied in 22 children by x-ray cephalometry and by recording the relation between the retruded and the intercuspal mandibular positions. The treatment was performed in three phases.
A, Demisch, B, Ingervall, U, Thüer
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Postpharyngeal lymphoid tissue in Angle Class I and Class II malocclusions
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1982Opinions differ with regard to the relationship of adenoids and type of malocclusion. To study this possible relationship, xeroradiographic lateral cephalograms were made of eighty Class I (Angle) and sixty-four Class II, Division 1 (Angle) malocclusions to obtain reliable measures of the epipharyngeal lymphoid tissue, the nasopharyngeal airway, the ...
F A, Sosa, T M, Graber, T P, Muller
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A dentigerous cyst associated with an Angle Class II malocclusion
Australian Dental Journal, 1977Abstract— Malocclusions complicated by pathological conditions require a team approach to treatment. Long term follow‐up is obligatory.
M R, Sim, J A, Cran
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An Angle's Class I Malocclusion on an Extreme Skeletal II Base
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1979The possession of a skeletal discrepancy in the anteroposterior plane, between upper and lower jaws, prejudices the chances of a patient's achieving normal occlusal relations. An example of dental compensation in the face of extreme skeletal discrepancy is illustrated, together with the results of its treatment.
A, Becker, B, Azaz
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Hereditary factors in the craniofacial morphology of Angle's Class II and Class III malocclusions
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1982We attempted to assess the role of heredity in the development of Angle's Class II and Class III malocclusions by comparing craniofacial morphologic differences between parents with Class II offspring and those with Class III offspring and by analyzing the parent-offspring correlations within each Class II and Class III malocclusion group.
A, Nakasima +3 more
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Angle Class II, Division 1 malocclusion treated without premolar extraction
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1994The treatment of an Angle Class II, Division I malocclusion without the extraction of premolars is described. Treatment was accomplished with the standard edgewise appliance using Merrifield directional forces systems.
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[Class II Angle malocclusions frequency and comparison with malocclusions].
Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi, 2011This study, based on a survey of 1018 children, aged between 6-13 years, from urban and rural areas, aims at estimating the frequency of malocclusions among those patients who required specialized orthodontic treatment. A comparison is made between Class II Angle malocclusions within malocclusions in general.
C, Romanec, Valentina, Dorobăţ
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Studies on the etiology of Angle's Class II malocclusal manifestations
International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1922Summary In summing up what has been brought forth in this contribution, the following points will become manifestly evident: (1) That irregularity of the teeth or of any other organ is a biologic phenomenon and may occur in all living things.
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Nonextraction treatment of a high-angle Class II malocclusion: A case report
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000A Class II malocclusion in a growing patient with hyperdivergent skeletal pattern and excessive vertical facial height is presented. The malocclusion was treated following a nonextraction approach, by molar distalization in combination with a removable appliance with finger springs and a high-pull gear.
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Tunable strongly coupled superconductivity in magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene
Nature, 2021Jeong Min Park, Yuan Cao, Kenji Watanabe
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