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A modified, lingually supported cantilevered Herbst appliance

D Snodgrass

    The Functional Orthodontist
    |January 1, 1996
    PubMed
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    This innovative Herbst/Bioprogressive appliance offers enhanced patient comfort and compliance for treating Class II malocclusions in growing patients. It achieves simultaneous arch expansion, incisor alignment, and sagittal correction, potentially reducing the need for surgery or extractions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Biotechnology
    • Dental Mechanics

    Background:

    • Skeletal Class II malocclusions require effective treatment in growing patients.
    • Current fixed-functional appliances have limitations in patient comfort and compliance.
    • Simultaneous correction across multiple dental and skeletal dimensions is clinically desirable.

    Observation:

    • A novel fixed-functional appliance integrates Herbst and Bioprogressive principles.
    • This system is designed for mandatory patient compliance and comfort.
    • It facilitates simultaneous rapid palatal expansion, alveolar uprighting, incisor alignment, and sagittal correction.

    Findings:

    • The appliance allows for simultaneous correction of upper and lower arches and incisors.
    • Treatment is indicated for growing patients with skeletal Class II malocclusions during late mixed dentition.
    • The system aims to reduce the need for orthognathic surgery and bicuspid extractions.

    Implications:

    • This appliance offers a unified approach to complex orthodontic treatment.
    • It provides clinicians with enhanced control over facial growth in three dimensions.
    • The system may improve treatment efficiency and outcomes, opening new avenues for orthodontic research.

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