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Do orthopedic treatments for growing retrognathic ...

Introduction Dental trauma represents a significant portion of injuries sustained by children and adolescents, with studies indicating that approximately 5% of all pediatric injuries are related to the teeth and oral structures. [1] It is estimated that 25% of all schoolchildren will experience some form of dental trauma before they reach the age of 19, with varying types of injuries being more c...

Making space for missing middle incisor (2)

Growth modification can be used to address Class II skeletal patterns in growing individuals. Functional appliances are one of the most prevalent methods of growth modification. They apply extra- and intraoral pressures to affect jaw development. The functional appliance can rectify vertical and transverse connections as well as antero-posterior issues. Functional appliances can indirectly generat...

Making space for missing middle incisor (1)

Abstract Children with an overjet of more than 6 mm have a threefold higher risk of upper incisor injuries than children with a typical overjet. This might be compounded by the avulsion of the permanent incisor and the loss of tooth space. Functional appliances are often utilized to address Class II skeletal patterns and increasing overjet in growing individuals. In the following example,...