2022
DOI: 10.1053/j.sodo.2022.10.013
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TAD driven Class III camouflage: Eight point protocol to optimize efficiency, aesthetics and stability

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“…Also approach of placing extra-alveolar micro-implant into the buccal shelf of mandible with putting nickel-titanium springs from temporary anchorage to the hooks of frontal segment at lower archwire was proposed as variant of camoufl aged treatment for Class III [22]. Venugopal A. et al proposed micro-screw based "eight-point protocol" for achieving effi cient and stable results of Class III malocclusion treatment [24] Generally, TADs increase adaptability level of Class III malocclusion camoufl aged orthodontic treatment, which was approved in number of clinical trials, while also in recent systematic review [25,26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also approach of placing extra-alveolar micro-implant into the buccal shelf of mandible with putting nickel-titanium springs from temporary anchorage to the hooks of frontal segment at lower archwire was proposed as variant of camoufl aged treatment for Class III [22]. Venugopal A. et al proposed micro-screw based "eight-point protocol" for achieving effi cient and stable results of Class III malocclusion treatment [24] Generally, TADs increase adaptability level of Class III malocclusion camoufl aged orthodontic treatment, which was approved in number of clinical trials, while also in recent systematic review [25,26,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another option is the use of Class III intermaxillary elastics, utilizing reciprocal anchorage to correct the anterior relationships through lingual tipping of the lower incisors and proclination of the maxillary incisors. However, during treatment employing Class III elastics, the extrusion of maxillary molars and mandibular incisors rotates the dental occlusal plane counterclockwise, decreasing the maxillary incisor exposure and compromising the aesthetic outcomes 4,5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, during treatment employing Class III elastics, the extrusion of maxillary molars and mandibular incisors rotates the dental occlusal plane counterclockwise, decreasing the maxillary incisor exposure and compromising the aesthetic outcomes. 4 , 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Class III malocclusions are the least frequent sagittal malocclusions with greatest prevalence among Asian ethnic groups. 1 Younger and adult patients presented with a combination of skeletal, dentoalveolar and functional issues and most often, management of this malocclusion is complicated by problems in vertical and transverse dimensions. Compromised facial aesthetics and functions are the main reasons why these patients seek orthodontic treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%