Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion

The management of a ten-year-old female with an Angle Class II division I malocclusion is followed for nearly ten years, through active treatment, until follow-up same years later. Note is made of: the duration of the overall active treatment period; the need for considerable patient cooperation; th...

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Main Author: Woods Michael
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 1999-04-01
Series:Australasian Orthodontic Journal
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-1999-0007
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description The management of a ten-year-old female with an Angle Class II division I malocclusion is followed for nearly ten years, through active treatment, until follow-up same years later. Note is made of: the duration of the overall active treatment period; the need for considerable patient cooperation; the fact that the lower incisors did not move forward on their underlying bone while stili moving forward in relation to the APo line; and the fact that, in this instance, the third molars were chosen as appropriate teeth for extraction.
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spelling doaj.art-d89b4263ca41456cb6f24339eeb222fe2024-01-16T07:19:56ZengSciendoAustralasian Orthodontic Journal2207-74801999-04-0115425125910.2478/aoj-1999-0007Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusionWoods Michael01Associate Professor and Head of Orthodontics, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaThe management of a ten-year-old female with an Angle Class II division I malocclusion is followed for nearly ten years, through active treatment, until follow-up same years later. Note is made of: the duration of the overall active treatment period; the need for considerable patient cooperation; the fact that the lower incisors did not move forward on their underlying bone while stili moving forward in relation to the APo line; and the fact that, in this instance, the third molars were chosen as appropriate teeth for extraction.https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-1999-0007
spellingShingle Woods Michael
Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
Australasian Orthodontic Journal
title Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
title_full Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
title_fullStr Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
title_short Comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition: an “early treatment” malocclusion
title_sort comprehensive treatment commenced in the mixed dentition and completed in the permanent dentition an early treatment malocclusion
url https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-1999-0007
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