Correction of Class-II malocclusion in young adults using fixed functional appliances (Forsus) - A case series

A. Kamboj, S. Chopra, Atul Bali, Amit Jain, Deepak Chauhan
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All over the world Class II malocclusions affects twenty percent of the population and Class II division 1 malocclusion is thought to be the most recognized problem practiced in orthodontics. A wide range of functional appliances including the removal and fixed are available for the correction of Class II skeletal pattern. The fixed functional appliances eliminate the need for patient compliance and place the treatment outcome under the control of the orthodontist. Patients with Class II mandibular retrusion and those whose growth is about to finish are typically treated with fixed functional appliances, which require little maintenance. William Vogt, was the first to introduce the Forsus appliance. Fixed functional appliances in general and the Forsus (FRD) in particular considerably speed up the correction of Class II Division 1 malocclusions and shorten treatment time as they are used in conjunction with a fully bonded fixed orthodontic appliance. Forsus primarily achieves Class II correction through dentoalveolar effects, but if utilized by patients who are at or near pubertal growth, it can result in skeletal changes as well.In this article, the management of two young adult patients with Class II Division 1 malocclusion and mandibular retrognathism is discussed. Both patients received a two-phase therapy in which first phase involved alignment of the arches with fixed orthodontic pre-adjusted appliance and second phase involved using the Forsus fixed functional appliance for at least six months.
使用固定功能矫治器(Forsus)矫正青少年ii类错牙合-一个病例系列
在世界范围内,II类错牙合影响了20%的人口,II类1类错牙合被认为是正畸学中最常见的问题。广泛的功能器具,包括移除和固定可用于II类骨骼模式的纠正。固定功能矫治器消除了患者依从性的需要,并将治疗结果置于正畸医生的控制之下。II类下颌后缩患者和生长即将结束的患者通常使用固定功能矫治器治疗,需要的维护很少。威廉·沃格特是第一个引进福苏斯设备的人。一般的固定功能矫治器,特别是Forsus (FRD),由于与完全粘合的固定正畸矫治器配合使用,大大加快了II类1类错咬合的矫正速度,缩短了治疗时间。Forsus主要通过牙槽效应达到II级矫正,但如果用于处于或接近青春期生长的患者,也可能导致骨骼变化。在本文中,我们讨论了两名年轻成人II类1分错颌合并下颌后缩的治疗方法。两名患者均接受了两阶段的治疗,第一阶段使用固定正畸预调节矫治器对弓进行矫正,第二阶段使用Forsus固定功能矫治器至少6个月。
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