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A new technique helps maintain reduced overjet and overbite after functional appliance treatment. This method is useful during treatment pauses or after fixed appliance therapy to preserve results.

Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics
  • Dental Technology

Background:

  • Maintaining orthodontic treatment outcomes, specifically overjet and overbite reduction, is crucial.
  • Functional appliances are used to correct malocclusions, but retention can be challenging.

Observation:

  • A novel technique has been developed to address the challenge of retaining overjet and overbite reduction.
  • This technique is applicable in two key scenarios: during interim periods of treatment and as a post-definitive therapy retention strategy.

Findings:

  • The described technique facilitates the preservation of overjet and overbite correction achieved through functional appliances.
  • It serves as a valuable adjunct for maintaining results during treatment interruptions or following fixed appliance therapy.

Implications:

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  • This technique offers a method to enhance the stability of orthodontic results, potentially reducing the need for re-treatment.
  • It provides clinicians with a tool to ensure long-term success of functional appliance therapy and fixed appliance therapy.