Figure 3. Patient recalled 1.6 years posttreatment who returned with a minor relapse.
Figure 2. Patient recalled 3.7 years posttreatment who returned with a mild open bite.
Table 2.
Treatment, Posttreatment, and Total Skeletal Changes, Along With Between-Group Differences
Treatment Group
Control Group
Difference Probability
50th
25th
75th
50th
25th
75th
Treatment (T1–T2)
MPA
−2.80
−3.73
−0.90
−0.17
−1.01
0.32
Table 1.
Treatment, Posttreatment, and Total Vertical Dental Changes of the Maxillary and Mandibular Molars and Incisors
Treatment Group
Control Group
Difference Probability
50th
25th
75th
50th
25th
75th
Treatment (T1–T2)
U6 ⊥ PP
−0.44
−1.83
0.70
2.85
1.70
4.33
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