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Tweed-Merrifield sequential directional force treatment

H A Klontz1

  • 1Department of Graduate Orthodontics, Oklahoma University School of Dentistry, Oklahoma City, USA.

Seminars in Orthodontics
|December 1, 1996
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The Tweed-Merrifield Sequential Directional Force Treatment utilizes five core concepts for orthodontic care. This approach optimizes treatment through sequential steps and controlled forces for enhanced outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics
  • Dental Mechanics

Background:

  • The Tweed-Merrifield Sequential Edgewise Directional Force Treatment is a comprehensive orthodontic philosophy.
  • It integrates five key concepts for effective treatment planning and execution.

Observation:

  • The treatment philosophy emphasizes sequential appliance application and individual tooth movement.
  • It incorporates sequential mandibular anchorage preparation and directional forces.
  • Control of the vertical dimension is crucial for enhancing mandibular response.

Findings:

  • The Tweed-Merrifield treatment is structured into four distinct phases: preparation, correction, completion, and recovery.
  • Each phase has specific, attainable treatment objectives.
  • The core concepts guide the application of forces and timing throughout the treatment process.

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Implications:

  • Understanding these concepts and steps is essential for successful orthodontic treatment.
  • This approach provides a structured framework for achieving desired occlusal and skeletal outcomes.
  • The directional force system aims to optimize patient response and treatment efficiency.