Korean J Orthod.  1994 Sep;24(3):555-567.

The effects of high pull headgear in mixed dention with Class II malocclusion

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  • 1Department of Orthodontics, College of dentistry, Dankook University, Korea.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to observe the effect of high pull headgear on the craniofacial structures of mixed dentition with Class II malocclusion. The cephalometric headplates of 16 children treated by high pull headgear during 6 months and 18 children during 12 months were traced, digitized and statistically analyzed. The results were as follows. 1. Inhibition of forward growth of maxilla was observed in both group. 2. Clockwise rotation of maxilla was observed in both group. 3. There were distal movement of maxillary 1st molar and inhibition of alveolar bone growth of maxilla. 4. There was compensatory extrusion on mandibular 1st molar. 5. The ratio of anterior facial height to posterior facial height was almostly not changed. In the treatment plan of C II malocclusion by high pull headgear, we must prevent the mandibulasr 1st molar from extruding, and for orthopedic effect, at least 6 months is needed.

Keyword

high-pull Headgear; Mixed dentition Class II malocclusion; Cephalometrics

MeSH Terms

Bone Development
Child
Dentition, Mixed
Humans
Malocclusion*
Maxilla
Molar
Orthopedics
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