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Stability of camouflage treatment using mandibular full arch distalization in Skeletal Class¥² malocclusion

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Abstract


Skeletal Class ¥² malocclusion is a relatively common form of malocclusion in Korea. In borderline cases where only mild skeletal discrepancy exists and if worsening of the facial profile is expected as a result of premolar extraction, mandibular full arch distalization with miniscrews is the treatment of choice. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pattern of tooth movement and evaluate the stability of mandibular full arch distalization and to identify correlation between stability and factors such as initial skeletal pattern, dental changes during treatment and alveolar bone in symphysis region using lateral cephalograms.

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Skeletal Class ¥²; miniscrew; mandibular full arch distalization; stability; camouflage treatment; symphysis alveolar bone

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