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Clinical Evaluation of Bio-creative Therapy for En Masse Retraction of the Maxillary Anterior Teeth...

MalocclusionAngle Class II1 more

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness and efficiency of labial versus lingual biocreative therapy in achieving en masse retraction of the maxillary anterior teeth in subjects with class II malocclusion requiring upper first premolar extraction.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Skeletally Versus Dentally Anchored Herbst Appliance

Angle Class IIDivision 1

The treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion can be carried out through different approaches. One of these is the using of Fixed Functional Appliances (FFA), one of main drawbacks of these appliances is the proclination of the lower anterior teeth limiting the skeletal effect that is originally addressed in those patients.To overcome these limitations, miniplates anchored Forsus FRD were introduced, it showed high success rate in achieving a more skeletal effect with retroclination of lower anterior teeth rather than their proclination. Although Herbst appliance is categorized as the best FFA with more stable skeletal and dentoalveolar effects, miniplates had never been tried as an anchorage source with Herbst appliance in skeletal Class II patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Low-Level Laser Therapy and Flapless Corticopuncture Effect on Accelerating Six Maxillary Anterior...

MalocclusionAngle Class II1 more

The long time needed for orthodontic treatment is considered one of the biggest obstacles that make patients refuse to undergo orthodontic treatment. It also has many disadvantages including higher caries rates, gingivitis, and root resorption. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of two new noninvasive methods (Low-Level Laser Therapy and Corticopuncture) in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement for the implant supported En-Masse retraction of the six maxillary anterior teeth.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Flapless Mops for Acceleration of Canine Retraction

Dental MalocclusionsAngle Class II2 more

The aim of the present clinical study was directed to evaluate the effectiveness of micro-osteoperforations on the rate of canine retraction; in addition, the potential risk for root resorption during maxillary canine retraction.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Canine Retraction With Temporary Anchorage Devices

Class II MalocclusionClass III Malocclusion3 more

Various malocclusions require the extraction of the first premolars and retraction of the canines with the need for maximum anchorage. If the canines are pulled into the extraction space using the molar teeth for support, unwanted tooth movement occurs. This study aims to evaluate the effect of temporary anchorage devices and power arms, which are auxiliary orthodontic appliances in reducing undesirable tooth movements.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Levels of Pain and Discomfort and Periodontal Status Between Two Acceleration...

Class II Malocclusion

60 patients will be treated by extraction of maxillary first premolars by applying mini-screws between the maxillary second premolar and first molar as temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSADs). They will be divided randomly into three groups in this trial. The prolonged duration of the treatment period can cause many side effects such as white spots, caries, periodontal diseases, and pain and discomfort. So many efforts have been made to reduce the treatment time. Many procedures have been introduced to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, which can category as surgical or non-surgical. Piezocision is a minimally invasive surgical method for accelerating orthodontic tooth movement and shortening treatment time. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is one of the physical acceleration methods that have contributed to decreasing treatment time.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Levels of Pain, Discomfort, and Functional Impairment With Two Techniques of Retraction...

Class II Malocclusion

Thirty-eight patients requiring extraction of maxillary first premolars will participate in the study. They will be divided randomly into two groups: an en-masse retraction group and a two-step group. In each group, anterior teeth retraction will be initiated after completion of the leveling and alignment phase via closed nickel-titanium coil springs applying 150 g of force per side, Mini-implants will be used as an anchor unit in the en-masse retraction group, and TPA in the two-step's retraction group. The levels of pain, discomfort, and functional impairments will be self-reported using a validated questionnaire with a 4-points Likert scale.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Class II Malocclusion Combined With Low-level Laser

MalocclusionAngle Class II

This experimental study will evaluate the effect of combined treatment with low-level laser and functional appliances (twin-block) on the correction of Class II malocclusion, compared with the control group treated with functional appliances (twin-block) only. The study sample will consist of 40 patients with Class II malocclusion. The sample will be allocated randomly into two groups: a control group and an experimental group. Functional appliance (twin-block) will be applied for all patients. Low-level laser will be applied for the experimental group only. The skeleto-dental changes occurring after functional treatment will be assessed using cephalometric radiographs; pre- and post- treatment changes for each group will be evaluated individually.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Orthodontic Reduction of an Increased Overbite in Adolescents - the Mechanism and Rate of Occlusal...

Increased Overbite

The correction of a deep overbite is assumed to involve incisor intrusion and the extrusion or eruption of premolars and molars. The latter is also assumed to be the major contributor for growing patients where the vertical facial growth increase accommodates for the additional eruption of posterior teeth with anterior bite plane appliances. In this study the nature and rate of adaptation of the occlusal changes following insertion of a fixed anterior bite plane for the reduction of a deep overbite in growing patients will be investigated.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Functional Treatment of Patients With Backward Positioned Chins on the Jaw Joint and...

MalocclusionAngle Class II2 more

Patients with class II malocclusion and retrognathic mandibles will be treated using functional appliances and asses the remodeling that is expected to occur in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and we will register mandibular movements using electronic axiograph ( a specific apparatus used to record jaw movements in three dimensions). There are three groups : Activator Group Twin block Group Control Group with no treatment. Patients will be allocated to the three groups randomly. Data will be collected using three different approaches: CBCT images before treatment and 12 months after treatment Axiograph registrations before treatment and 12 months after treatment

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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