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Tooth movements associated with deep overbite correction in Class II division 1 malocclusions.

G Samuelson, L D Garner, R Potter

    International Journal of Orthodontics
    |January 1, 1989
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    Orthodontic treatment for excessive overbite primarily involves mandibular arch tooth movements. Specifically, reducing mandibular incisor vertical height and increasing its angulation significantly correlate with overbite correction in Class II Division 1 cases.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Dentofacial Orthopedics
    • Cephalometric Analysis

    Background:

    • Orthodontics significantly impacts dental and jaw function.
    • Correcting vertical overbite discrepancies is a cornerstone of clinical orthodontics.
    • Understanding tooth movements during overbite correction is crucial for treatment efficacy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe tooth movements during excessive overbite correction.
    • To correlate specific tooth movements with changes in overbite.
    • To analyze tooth movement patterns in Class II Division 1 cases.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of 87 post-pubertal Class II Division 1 cases with pre-treatment overbite ≥ 4.0 mm.
    • Cephalometric analysis of pre- and post-treatment radiographs.

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  • Superimposition of radiographs to identify general tooth movement trends.
  • Pearson correlation coefficients used to correlate overbite change with tooth movements.
  • Main Results:

    • Tooth movements predominantly occur in the mandibular arch during overbite reduction.
    • Significant correlation found between overbite reduction and decreased mandibular incisor vertical height.
    • Significant correlation found between overbite reduction and increased mandibular incisor angulation to the mandibular plane.

    Conclusions:

    • Mandibular incisor position and angulation are key factors in correcting excessive overbite in Class II Division 1 cases.
    • Specific tooth movements in the mandibular arch are significantly associated with overbite correction.
    • Not all measured tooth movements demonstrated a significant correlation with overbite change.