Vojnosanitetski Pregled (Jan 2009)

Orthodontic treatment of nongrowing patient with class II division 2 malocclusion by Herbst appliance

  • Nedeljković Nenad,
  • Glišić Branislav,
  • Marković Evgenija,
  • Šćepan Ivana,
  • Stamenković Zorana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP0910840N
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 10
pp. 840 – 844

Abstract

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Background. Inheritance is most casual etiological factor of Class II division 2 malocclusion. This kind of malocclusion is very difficult for treatment specially in older patients. Case report. In the female patient, 20 years old, at the beginning of the treatment at the School of Dentistry in Belgrade, lateral cephalogram showed skeletal and dentoalveolar Class II division 2 malocclusion. She was in the Herbst treatment for 8 months and 12 months more with a fixed multibracket appliance. The measurements were performed on lateral cephalograms before and after the treatment: ii, is, mi, ms, Pg and ss. The distance from these points to occlusal perpendicular line (Olp) were measured and compared from cephalogram before to cephalogram after the treatment. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) tomograms were compared from before and after the treatment by superimposition. Correction was found in molar and incisor relation, overjet and overbite. There were found sagital skeletal changes and soft tissue profile improvement. Conclusion. Herbst appliance is effective in the treatment of Class II malocclusions, even in adult patients. Dental and skeletal changes as a result of Herbst treatment could be good choice instead of camouflage orthodontics or surgical decision.

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