Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics

Official Publication of Indian Orthodontic Society



Decision in Class II Subdivision Malocclusions Treatment: Three Case Reports with Contrasting Strategies


Case Report

Author Details : Ashish Kamboj*, Apoorva Sharma , Pulkit Lakhani , SS Chopra

Volume : 4, Issue : 4, Year : 2020

Article Page : 6-10

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2020.032



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Abstract

Class II Subdivision refers to the asymmetric molar relationship that can be commonly accounted to dental and occasionally to the skeletal disharmony. Furthermore, the discrepancy may be present in the maxilla or the mandible. To put it differently Class II subdivision is a heterogeneous group of malocclusions and cannot be considered as a discrete entity to be treated with predefined specific strategies.
Treatment goals encompass the usual cook-book approach and entail the orthodontists to think-before-act strategy considering all the parameters that may be affected favorably or deleteriously while executing a specific plan. Treatment options may vary from non-extraction to four premolar extractions depending upon the site and severity of the malocclusion.
Another consideration would be the indispensable side-effects of the biomechanics involved that may be symmetric or asymmetric, again depending upon the needs of the patient. These not only require thorough diagnosis but also clarity in the treatment goals.
This piece of literature would briefly outline the important considerations while treating Class II Subdivision cases with the help of examples of three patients bearing different etiologies treated with contrasting strategies.
Keywords: Class-II Subdiv malocclusion, Midface deficiency, Decompensation, Overjet, Crossbite


How to cite : Kamboj A, Sharma A, Lakhani P, Chopra S, Decision in Class II Subdivision Malocclusions Treatment: Three Case Reports with Contrasting Strategies. J Contemp Orthod 2020;4(4):6-10


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Received : 25-11-2020

Accepted : 15-12-2020


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