Mechanism of Multi-loop Edgewise Archwire technique in correcting Class II anterior open bites with temporomandibular disorders – a retrospective cephalometric study in Chinese patients
Abstract:Background: An anterior open bite is considered challenging to treat because of its multifactorial etiology. Condylar resorption, which is one of the temporomandibular disorders (TMD) symptoms, has been identified as an etiologic factor of anterior open bites. It is essential to find an effective and efficient method to correct open bites while reducing the risk of exacerbating TMD during orthodontic treatment.Objectives: To evaluate the effect of the multi-loop edgewise archwire (MEAW) technique in correcting… Show more
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