Treatment of Class II Malocclusion Flashcards

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Aetiology

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  • There is usually some degree of antero-posterior skeletal discrepancy (i.e. a class
    II skeletal pattern)
    - This will be the main limiting factor in successful treatment.
    - In addition, there can be local/dental factors superimposed on the skeletal
    discrepancy which also need to be planned for.
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Tx options for class II

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 Accept a mild overjet - the patient’s appearance may well be quite acceptable.
 Removable appliances – used far less nowadays.
 Fixed appliances – cannot correct a skeletal discrepancy.
 Functional appliances – either on their own or before fixed appliances.
 Orthognathic surgery – for a severe Class II in a non-growing patient

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Main limiting factor

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Skeletal pattern
Assess face
Plan for local and dental factors

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Class II Div 1 - growing patient - tx plan

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Functional appliance

Orthodontic camouflage

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Class II Div I - non-growing patient - tx plan

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Orthodontic camouflage
Changing dental position without adapting skeletal pattern
Straight wire poor at reducing overjet
Functional appliance is excellent at reducing overjets

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6
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Activators

Used for

A

Deep overbite

Twin blocks

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7
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Anchorage

Planning considerations

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Controls unwanted tooth  movement 
loss of anchorage will result in lack of occlusion in buccal segments and residual overjet in a class II case 

Lower arch crowding
molar and canine relationship

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Mild class II - Ortho camouflage indications

for lower and upper crowding

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No lower crowding

  • class I molar
  • 1/2 unit class II molars
  • full unit class II molars

Lower crowding

  • class I molars
  • 1/2 unit class II
  • full unit class II
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9
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No lower crowding - class I molars

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Upper teeth displaced forward
- non extraction and anchorage reinforcement
head gear - worn for 12-14hrs a day
palatal arches
implants
class II elastics - runs from front to back

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No lower crowding - half class II molars

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Non-extraction distal movement with HEADGEAR
extraction upper 7s distal movement
extraction upper premolars –> full unit class II

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11
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distal movement of upper buccal segments

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well aligned lower arch

compliant patient

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12
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Non-compliance appliance

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Pendulum appliance

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13
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No lower crowding - full unit

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extract UPPER premolar and use 6 as anchorage to move incisors back

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Lower crowding - class I molars

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Upper and lower extractions will be required

usually premolars

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Lower crowding - half unit class II molars

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Extract LOWER 5 AND UPPER 4/UPPER AND LOWER 4

Space for lower molar to move forward

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16
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Lower arch crowding - full unit class II

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upper and lower extractions

difficult - lack of SPACE

17
Q

Class 2 div II incisors

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Treat overbite
Comprehensive treatment
- functional
- fixed appliances