3 results match your criteria: "1073 Health Science Center North[Affiliation]"

Comparison of two maxillary protraction protocols: tooth-borne versus bone-anchored protraction facemask treatment.

Prog Orthod

December 2016

Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University, 1073 Health Science Center North, P.O. Box 9480, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA,

Background: Protraction facemask has been advocated for treatment of class III malocclusion with maxillary deficiency. Studies using tooth-borne rapid palatal expansion (RPE) appliance as anchorage have experienced side effects such as forward movement of the maxillary molars, excessive proclination of the maxillary incisors, and an increase in lower face height. A new Hybrid Hyrax bone-anchored RPE appliance claimed to minimize the side effects of maxillary expansion and protraction.

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Treatment effects of a fixed intermaxillary device to correct class II malocclusions in growing patients.

Prog Orthod

August 2016

Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University, 1073 Health Science Center North, P.O. Box 9480, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA.

Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the treatment effects of Forsus™ Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD; 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA, USA) in growing patients with Class II non-extraction malocclusions.

Methods: A retrospective sample of 24 class II patients treated consecutively with the FRD followed by comprehensive orthodontic treatment was compared to a sample of untreated control subjects from the Bolton Brush Study who was matched in age, sex, and craniofacial morphology. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken before treatment (T1) and after removal of fixed appliances (T2).

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Class III correction using an inter-arch spring-loaded module.

Prog Orthod

May 2014

Department of Orthodontics, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, 1073 Health Science Center North, Morgantown 26506, WV, USA.

Background: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the cephalometric changes in a group of Class III patients treated with the inter-arch spring-loaded module (CS2000®, Dynaflex, St. Ann, MO, USA).

Methods: Thirty Caucasian patients (15 males, 15 females) with an average pre-treatment age of 9.

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