2022
DOI: 10.1111/joor.13395
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Effects of class II intermaxillary elastics on masticatory muscle activity balance, occlusal contact area and masticatory performance: A multicenter randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Bilateral Class II intermaxillary elastics (CII elastics) have been commonly used in orthodontics to assist the correction of Class II dental relationships and to enhance the anchorage units. The elastics are applied directly between the posterior lower jaw and anterior upper jaw to generate a force ranging from 1.5-6 oz or around 42.5-170 g per side. 1 The forces generated by CII elastics not only cause tooth movement, but also mandibular movement. 2 Previous studies reported upward forward movement of the ma… Show more

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“…Intermaxillary elastics are orthodontic components employed to facilitate the reestablishment of the appropriate occlusal connection between the maxilla and mandible. These elastics facilitate the alignment of teeth and jaws by rectifying the inter‐jaw relationship, thereby positioning them correctly 40 . Nevertheless, intermaxillary elastics may exert specific impacts on the TMJ 40 .…”
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“…Intermaxillary elastics are orthodontic components employed to facilitate the reestablishment of the appropriate occlusal connection between the maxilla and mandible. These elastics facilitate the alignment of teeth and jaws by rectifying the inter‐jaw relationship, thereby positioning them correctly 40 . Nevertheless, intermaxillary elastics may exert specific impacts on the TMJ 40 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These elastics facilitate the alignment of teeth and jaws by rectifying the inter‐jaw relationship, thereby positioning them correctly 40 . Nevertheless, intermaxillary elastics may exert specific impacts on the TMJ 40 . There are various aspects that can impact the probability of getting TMD subsequent to the utilisation of intermaxillary elastics.…”
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