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Innovations in Class II orthodontic correction

W A Raineri1

  • 1Department of Orthodontics, Eastman Dental Center, Rochester.

The New York State Dental Journal
|May 1, 1994
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New metallurgical techniques enable rapid distalization of upper molars for Class II correction. This advancement achieves significant results in months, independent of patient cooperation.

Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics and Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Class II malocclusion presents a common orthodontic challenge.
  • Traditional Class II correction often requires patient compliance for appliance use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate novel metallurgical techniques for distalizing upper molars.
  • To assess the efficacy of these techniques in achieving Class II molar correction.

Main Methods:

  • Application of advanced metallurgical methods for molar distalization.
  • Clinical assessment of treatment duration and outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Successful distalization of upper molars achieved.
  • Class II molar correction completed within a few months.

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Conclusions:

  • New metallurgical techniques offer an efficient and patient-independent solution for Class II molar correction.
  • These advancements represent a significant improvement in orthodontic treatment modalities.