CBCT Evaluation of Condylar Changes in Class II Hyperdivergent Adult Patients Following Posterior Maxillary Intrusion Using Miniscrews/Miniplates—A Prospective Study
Abstract:Aim & Objectives: To evaluate using CBCT, the condylar changes taking place in retrognathic, hyperdivergent Class II adult patients following maxillary intrusion using miniscrew assembly. Materials and methods: In this prospective study design, 20 class II div I high angle cases in the age group of 20-25 years with Class II molar and canine relationship; Overjet > 5mm; ANB angle > 4°; FMA angle >25°; SNGoGn > 35°; Jaraback ratio< 60° and Lower Gonial angle>75° were taken. Each patient had… Show more
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