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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2009 Volume 137, Issue 11-12, Pages: 675-680
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0912675N
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Clinical effects of fixed functional Herbst appliance in the treatment of class II/1 malocclusion

Nedeljković Nenad ORCID iD icon (Klinika za ortopediju vilica, Stomatološki fakultet, Beograd)
Živojinović Vesna (Klinika za dečju i preventivnu stomatologiju, Stomatološki fakultet, Beograd)
Ivanović Mirjana (Klinika za dečju i preventivnu stomatologiju, Stomatološki fakultet, Beograd)

Introduction. Sagittal mandible deficiency is the most common cause of skeletal Class II malocclusion. Treatment objective is to stimulate sagittal mandible growth. Fixed functional Herbst appliance use is beneficial for shortening the time required for treatment and does not depend on patient compliance. Case outline. A 13-year-old girl was referred to the Clinic of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry in Belgrade following previous unsuccessful treatment of her skeletal Class II malocclusion using an activator. The patient's poor cooperation had led to failure of the treatment. Patient was subjected to the Herbst treatment for 6 months followed by fixed appliance for another 8 months. Lateral cephalograms before and after the treatment was performed. The remodelation of condylar and fossal articulation was assessed by superimposition of pre- and post-treatment temporomandibular joint tomograms. The promotion of oral hygiene and fluoride use was performed because orthodontic treatment carries a high caries risk and risk for periodontal disease. Skeletal and dental changes were observed after treatment (correction [Max+Mand]: molar relation 7 mm, overjet 8 mm, skeletal relation 5 mm, molars 2 mm, incisors 3 mm). Combination of Herbst and fixed appliances was effective in the treatment of dental and skeletal irregularities for a short period of time. Conclusion . In the retention period, 14 months after treatment, occlusal stability exists. Follow-up care in oral prevention is based on regular recalls at the dental office and supervision at home by the parents.

Keywords: malocclusion, fixed appliances, prophylaxis

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