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Class II correction-reducing patient compliance: a review of the available techniques
1Department of Public and Child Dental Health, School of Dental Science, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Journal of Orthodontics
|December 2, 2000
Abstract:
The correction of Class II malocclusions has been hampered by the use of appliances which require the patient to co-operate with headgear, elastics, or the wearing of a removable appliance. 'Non-compliance therapy' involves the use of appliances which minimize the need for such co-operation and attempt to maximize the predictability of results. This article reviews and describes the types of appliances used, and their mode of action-based on the current available research.