Effectiveness of interarch elastics vs occlusal turbos in the treatment of skeletal class 2 malocclusion in growing patients.
- Conditions
- Health Condition 1: K039- Disease of hard tissues of teeth,unspecified
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2023/11/059446
- Lead Sponsor
- PRAVARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES LONI DISTRICT AHMADNAGAR
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ot Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
1.The facial type of all patients was mesoprosopic to brachyprosopic with convex facial Profile suggestive of mild to moderate Angles Class II Divison I Malocclusion with favourable growth pattern.
2.All patients with early permanent dentition with prepubertal growth spurt /circumpubertal growth spurt.
3.Patients of either gender
4.Both the dental arches well aligned and did not demand the Prefunctional phase.
5.Skeletal Maturity Analysis has been done for all subjects through cervical vertebral maturity index of Hassel and Farman (CVMI) and MP3 analysis.
All subjects were either in stage 3 or stage 4 of CVMI
These two skeletal maturity indices were selected as they give the amount of potential percentage of growth completed or remained. Above two indicators showed that the subjects were in about 30-45% of potential growth is remained.
6.Clinical VTO (Visualized Treatment Objective) was positive in each patient.
7.None of the subject had undergone any orthodontic treatment before inclusion of them in the present study.
8.All subjects were free from symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders.
9.All subjects were free of subjective neuromuscular, auditory and mandibular dysfunction syndrome.
10.All patients who understand the treatment plan and are ready to give written Informed Consent.
11.All patients ready to complete the scheduled Follow-up
12.Functional, Clinical and Cephalometric evaluation suggested the functional retrusion of the lower jaw.
1.Patients with Congenital deformity of Oro-Facial structures or having Pharyngeal pathology.
2.Patients with Systemic and Psychological disorders
3.Patients of Class II malocclusion with Severe Proclination of Lower Incisors
4.Patients with complaints of nasal obstruction.
5.Patients with Chronic ulcers in oral cavity.
6.Patients with Chronic Periodontitis.
7.Previously orthodontically treated Patients.
8.Patients whose growth phase has ceased.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method TO CORRECT RETRUDED LOWER JAWTimepoint: zero, six and twelve months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method ILTimepoint: NI