2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2016.09.033
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Application of palatal plate for nonextraction treatment in an adolescent boy with severe overjet

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“…This may influence positional changes of the molars during adolescence. 23,25,26 A recent study reported on the short-term positional change of the maxillary third molars after molar distalization. 23 Also, several researchers have focused on factors related to the development and the position of the lower third molars.…”
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“…This may influence positional changes of the molars during adolescence. 23,25,26 A recent study reported on the short-term positional change of the maxillary third molars after molar distalization. 23 Also, several researchers have focused on factors related to the development and the position of the lower third molars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The maxillary molar distalization in Class II treatment could cause posterior crowding, including crowding of the second and third molars. This may influence positional changes of the molars during adolescence 23,25,26 …”
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“…Moreover, it has been demonstrated that these approaches are also well-applied in managing cases with class II malocclusion following serious modifications to the technique. 28,29 It should be noted that it is usually applied for cases without severe bimaxillary protrusion and maxillary first premolar extractions.…”
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“…The most appropriate regions in the palate for TAD placement have been adequately described in previous studies. 25,28 Recently, the treatment effects of palatal plates in distalization of the maxillary dentition in adults and adolescents was evaluated comprehensively by Kook et al 29 MCPP can be an effective appliance for maxillary distalization without significant side effects for patients who refuse to undergo extraction treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%