THE JOURNAL OF THE TOKYO DENTAL COLLEGE SOCIETY | |
Vol. 107 No. 4 2007 | |
ISSN: 0037-3710 UBIC: 342-J | |
ABSTRACT |
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To improve the molar relationship in maxillary protrusion cases, treatment frequently
involves the combined use of extra-oral anchorage appliances, class II intermaxillary elastics, and multi-bracket
appliances. Treatment strategies, since the treatment results are influenced by the patient's willingness to
cooperate, and great effort and understanding are required on behalf of the patient in achieving good results.
In this paper, we report 4 cases in which improvement in the molar relationship was poor due to insufficient use
of intermaxillary elastics. Angle Class II molar relationship was fervid to show as improvement with use of
fixed-type Forsus FreD-DPR. Key words: Forsus FreD-DPR, Class II molar relation, Orthodontic treatment, Edgewise appliance, Fixed class II corrector. |
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