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Skeletodental and soft tissue changes following treatment with herbst and pendex appliances: a retrospective CBCT study. [PDF]

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Overjet Relapse following Functional Appliance Therapy

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1990
This cephalometric study of individuals with Class II Division I malocclusions investigated changes occurring during and following treatment for 49 patients treated with either the Andresen activator or the Bionator (mean age initially 12·1 ± 1·1 years).
K J, Drage, N P, Hunt
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Correction of extreme overjet in 2 phases

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2006
This case report describes the treatment of a 12-year-old Chinese boy with a Class II skeletal profile, an extreme overjet, and a retrusive mandible. The patient was teased at school because of his appearance, and he was experiencing negative psychosocial impacts, including shyness and falling grades.
Wong, L, Wong, G, Hägg, U
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Quantitative Bestimmung des Overall-Overjets

Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 1971
Die bisherige diagnostische Erfassung des Overjets wird als relativ ungenugend kritisiert und in der Folge eine Objektivierungsmoglichkeit beschrieben, die sich rund um den Zahnbogen oder auf ausgewahlte Bogensegmente erstreckt. Ausdruck dieses Mases kann ein Flachenoverjet oder ein davon abgeleiteter linearer Mittelwert aller radialen Overjetwerte ...
Sh. Reisfeld, P. Herren
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Stability of intercanine width, overbite, and overjet correction

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1973
Abstract Thirty orthodontically treated cases, all requiring first premolar extraction and edgewise mechanics, were measured before treatment, following treatment, and after a minimum retention period of 6 months. Measurements used were overbite, overjet, intercanine width, and mandibular plane angle.
S E, Bishara, J M, Chadha, R B, Potter
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Overjet in Infants: A Cross-Sectional Study

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the normal ranges for overjet in healthy infants under 12 months of age. Design A cross sectional study of consecutive patients below 12 months of age.
Mohamed El-Rabbany   +2 more
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The Lower Lip Position and Incisor Overjet

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1975
1147 children aged 11–12 years were examined to determine the mean overjet values relative to five defined postural lower lip/maxillary central incisor relationships. A mean overjet of 3·025 mm was found in those children having a postural lower lip position related to the middle third of the maxillary central incisor; and those having no lower lip ...
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