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Functional appliances and functional regulators.

Y Jefferson

    General Dentistry
    |April 15, 1999
    PubMed
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    Functional appliances like the Schwarz, Bionator, and Frankel III can correct dental malocclusions and facial-skeletal issues. These treatments improve both aesthetics and associated medical problems, boosting patient confidence.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
    • Craniofacial Biology
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Background:

    • Dental malocclusions and facial-skeletal disharmonies can lead to aesthetic concerns, impacting self-confidence and self-image.
    • These conditions are frequently associated with various medical problems, highlighting the need for effective treatment.
    • Functional appliances offer a conservative approach to managing these complex issues.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the application and efficacy of three specific functional appliances in correcting dental and facial-skeletal problems.
    • To provide an overview of the Schwarz, Bionator, and Frankel III appliances for clinicians and researchers.
    • To discuss the potential benefits of these appliances in addressing both aesthetic and functional aspects of craniofacial disharmonies.

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    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature and clinical case studies on the Schwarz, Bionator, and Frankel III functional appliances.
    • Analysis of the mechanisms of action and indications for each appliance.
    • Comparative assessment of treatment outcomes reported in scientific publications.

    Main Results:

    • The Schwarz, Bionator, and Frankel III appliances are effective in managing a range of dental malocclusions and skeletal discrepancies.
    • These appliances can significantly improve facial aesthetics and dental harmony.
    • Treatment with these functional appliances has been linked to improvements in associated medical conditions and patient-reported outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Functional appliances represent a valuable therapeutic option for correcting dental malocclusions and facial-skeletal problems.
    • The Schwarz, Bionator, and Frankel III appliances offer distinct advantages and can be tailored to individual patient needs.
    • Addressing these issues with functional appliances can lead to enhanced facial aesthetics, improved function, and better psychosocial well-being.