2024
DOI: 10.18231/j.jco.2024.035
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Two simple yet efficient biomechanics for correction of retroclined maxillary central incisors

Bharvi Jani,
Aditi Mehta,
Alap Shah
et al.

Abstract: Angle’s class II division 2 malocclusion is characterized by retroclined maxillary central incisors and increased overbite. The first step in the treatment of such cases involves the correction of incisor inclination and their intrusion. Conventional techniques for intrusion are taxing on the anchor teeth like molars and adjacent teeth like lateral incisors. Appropriate biomechanical use of temporary anchorage devices (TADS) will enable the clinician to avoid undesirable tooth movements. The following are two … Show more

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