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Correction of class III malocclusion using modified tandem appliance-two case reports
J Jeevarathan1, Kiran Koora, V Sudhakar
1Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Sree Balaji Dental College, Pallikaranai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
Skeletal discrepancies in growing children can have great physical and psychological impact on their appearance. These deformities require orthopedic correction at an appropriate age to avoid future extensive management. Managing a midfacial deficiency or true mandibular prognathism is perhaps the most challenging situation for the clinician. Many orthopedic appliances like chin cup, facemask, and so on have been advocated to correct class III malocclusion. The major problems with these appliances are physical appearance, skin irritation from the anchorage pads and hence, less patient compliance. We present management of class III malocclusion in two children with modified tandem appliance (MTA), which is an intraoral appliance, with no extraoral anchorage, and has better patient compliance and cooperation.

