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New approach of maxillary protraction using modified C-palatal plates in Class III patients

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2015³â 45±Ç 4È£ p.209 ~ 214
±¹À±¾Æ, Bayome Mohamed, ¹ÚÀçÇö, ±è±â¹ü, ±è¼ºÈÆ, Á¤±Ô¸²,
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±¹À±¾Æ ( Kook Yoon-Ah ) - Catholic University College of Medicine Seoul St. Mary¡¯s Hospital Department of Orthodontics
 ( Bayome Mohamed ) - Catholic University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
¹ÚÀçÇö ( Park Jae-Hyun ) - A.T. Still University Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health Postgraduate Orthodontic Program
±è±â¹ü ( Kim Ki-Beom ) - Saint Louis University Center for Advanced Dental Education Department of Orthodontics
±è¼ºÈÆ ( Kim Seong-Hun ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
Á¤±Ô¸² ( Chung Kyu-Rhim ) - Ajou University Department of Orthodontics

Abstract


Maxillary protraction is the conventional treatment for growing Class III patients with maxillary deficiency, but it has undesirable dental effects. The purpose of this report is to introduce an alternative modality of maxillary protraction in patients with dentoskeletal Class III malocclusion using a modified C-palatal plate connected with elastics to a face mask. This method improved skeletal measurements, corrected overjet, and slightly improved the profile. The patients may require definitive treatment in adolescence or adulthood. The modified C- palatal plate enables nonsurgical maxillary advancement with maximal skeletal effects and minimal dental side effects.

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Maxillary protraction; Modified C-palatal plate; Class III malocclusion-growing patient

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