Asymmetry in Class II subdivision malocclusion: Assessment based on 3D surface models.
Regina C SencakErika BenavidesLucia Helena Soares CevidanesMarília Sayako Yatabe-IoshidaLeonardo KoerichBernardo Quiroga SoukiAntonio Carlos de Oliveira RuellasPublished in: Orthodontics & craniofacial research (2023)
This study suggests that Class II subdivisions can result from both significant skeletal and dental factors. Skeletal factors include a shorter mandible as well as posterior and higher displacement of the fossa on the Class II side, resulting in mandibular yaw. Dental factors include maxillary and mandibular first molar antero-posterior asymmetry.
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