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Evaluation of Two Approaches of Micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) During Orthodontic Canine Retraction...

Bimaxillary ProtrusionAngle Class II2 more

The aim of this clinical prospective study will be directed to evaluate two approaches of micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) during orthodontic canine retraction.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study to Compare Two Functional Appliances for Class II Malocclusions

MalocclusionAngle Class II

A randomised controlled clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of two functional appliances in the correction of a Class II malocclusion. (Class II malocclusions are where upper front teeth bite significantly further forward in relation to lower front teeth). Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference between the Button & bead and Twin-block appliances with regard to time taken to reduce the overjet

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Efficacy of Three Orthodontic Appliances

MalocclusionAngle Class II

To investigate each treatment modality in its "optimal" environment to avoid operator experience bias. Therefore we propose to operate out of three "specialist centres" with specific units providing one modality alone Which of the three orthodontic appliances does achieve best clinical progress, produce least discomfort to the patient, minimize the time taken for completion of treatment and maximize compliance.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of 3D Printed Modified Twin Block for Correction of Skeletal Class II Malocclusion in...

Class II MalocclusionDivision 1

The study is to evaluate the effect of 3D printed modified Twin Block Appliance on skeletal Class II profile correction. The null hypothesis of this research is that use of 3D Printed Twin Block is not able to induce skeletal rather than dental effects for correction of the skeletal Class II malocclusion in comparison with untreated growing Class II control subjects.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Timing on Orthodontic Treatment

MalocclusionAngle Class II

The aim of this longitudinal randomized investigation is to determine the long-term effects of early headgear treatment on craniofacial structures and dental arches, compared to treatment started later, during the most active growth period in Class II patients. The aim was further to find out the possible benefits and the burden of early treatment to the patients and parents of these common malocclusions, when compared to groups treated later, but with the same methods as much as possible. The hypothesis is that the timing of treatment has significant effects on orthodontic treatment total time, the general outcome of the treatment, and the compliance of the patient.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Study the Effect of Upper Expansion Appliances on Lower Jaw Forward Projection/Growth

Overbite (Excessive) Horizontal

Young children with backward positioned lower jaw/chin will be recruited to have an upper jaw expansion appliance. Previous research showed that the use of similar appliances can lead to lower jaw forward growth. 60 young children aged 9-11 will be recruited to have either active or non-active Wilson type upper arch expansion appliance. Patients will have special x-ray (Cone Beam computed tomography) before and after treatment (after 9 months) of starting the treatment. After participation, routine orthodontic treatment will be continued.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

"Effects of Piezocision vs Micro-osteoperforations on the Rate of Maxillary Canine Retraction

Angle Class IIDivision 1 Malocclusion

Acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement persuades tremendous rise in the interest of adolescents and aduts, as it not only shortens the treatment duration but also lessens the incidence of white spot lesions, root resorption, periodontal and other soft tissue problems. Minimal invasive techniques i.e.both piezocision and micro-osteoperforations had promising results in accelerating tooth movement. Therefore current study will provide evidence for better minimal invasive technique in terms of reducing treatment time and patient comfort.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Muscle Activity With Myofunctional Devices, Using Surface Electromyography

Class II Malocclusion

Importance and justification The importance of carrying out this study is to verify the electrical activity generated by the masticatory muscles to be able to have clarity of their performance in the development of orthopedic treatment, thus complementing the diagnosis to achieve a more successful treatment with myofunctional device SN1 in Class II malocclusions. In addition, with the results of this study, treatment prediction criteria are provided to the clinician, depending on the thickness of the muscle, more specific equipment will be chosen to solve the malocclusion and prognosis when using the SN1 myofunctional device in class II malocclusions. Additionally, it has academic utility, since there is little scientific evidence about myofunctional SN1 device and its impact on masticatory muscles, thus opening the door to a line of research where this study can be used as a basis for future orthopedic clinical research. in UNICIEO. Added to this and according to the results, the knowledge about the SN1 will be updated, thus providing evidence for the teaching of orthopedics for the students; and also a measurement protocol with electromyography for children will be provided Overall objective To evaluate the electrical activity of the masseter and temporal muscles in patients from 7 to 12 years of age, with skeletal class II who are under treatment with myofunctional apparatus (Sn1), in the UNICIEO orthopedics clinic by means of kinesiological electromyography compare with a control group without use of the device Specific objectives Determine the activity of the masseter and temporal muscles of patients at rest (without functional orthopedic apparatus) in the two study groups. To determine the activity of the masseter and temporal muscles of the patients after the use of functional orthopedic equipment (Sn1), after six months of treatment and in the control group without treatment.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Effect of the Innovated Seifi's Functional Appliance on Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Changes of Class...

Orthodontic Appliance DesignRetrognathism3 more

For improving the appearance of protruded upper front teeth when lower front teeth may touch palatal mucosa or have proximity to that; the innovated Seifi's Functional Appliance may be used.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Dentoskeletal Changes Produced by Growth Modification Appliances in Treatment of Skeletal Class...

Class II Division 1 MalocclusionMandibular Retrognathism

To compare dentoskeletal changes in patients with skeletal class II malocclusion induced due to treatment with orthodontic appliances; removable twin block appliance and fixed AdvanSync2 appliance in two different age group patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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