Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to cephalometrically assess the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of Class II malocclusion treatment performed with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances. METHODS: The sample comprised 25 patients with Class II malocclusion treated with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances, at a mean initial age of 12.90 years old. The mean time of the entire orthodontic treatment was 3.89 years. The distalization phase lasted for 0.85 years, after which the fixed appliance was used for 3.04 years. Cephalograms were used at initial (T1), post-distalization (T2) and final phases of treatment (T3). For intragroup comparison of the three phases evaluated, dependent ANOVA and Tukey tests were used. RESULTS: Jones Jig appliance did not interfere in the maxillary and mandibular component and did not change maxillomandibular relationship. Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss, mesialization and significant extrusion of first and second premolars, as well as a significant increase in anterior face height at the end of treatment. The majority of adverse effects that occur during intraoral distalization are subsequently corrected during corrective mechanics. Buccal inclination and protrusion of mandibular incisors were identified. By the end of treatment, correction of overjet and overbite was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss represented by significant mesial movement and extrusion of first and second premolars, in addition to a significant increase in anterior face height.

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Main Authors: Patel,Mayara Paim, Henriques,José Fernando Castanha, Freitas,Karina Maria Salvatore de, Grec,Roberto Henrique da Costa
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Published: Dental Press International 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S2176-945120140003000442015-08-24Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatmentPatel,Mayara PaimHenriques,José Fernando CastanhaFreitas,Karina Maria Salvatore deGrec,Roberto Henrique da Costa Malocclusion Angle Class II Corrective Orthodontics Tooth movement OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to cephalometrically assess the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of Class II malocclusion treatment performed with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances. METHODS: The sample comprised 25 patients with Class II malocclusion treated with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances, at a mean initial age of 12.90 years old. The mean time of the entire orthodontic treatment was 3.89 years. The distalization phase lasted for 0.85 years, after which the fixed appliance was used for 3.04 years. Cephalograms were used at initial (T1), post-distalization (T2) and final phases of treatment (T3). For intragroup comparison of the three phases evaluated, dependent ANOVA and Tukey tests were used. RESULTS: Jones Jig appliance did not interfere in the maxillary and mandibular component and did not change maxillomandibular relationship. Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss, mesialization and significant extrusion of first and second premolars, as well as a significant increase in anterior face height at the end of treatment. The majority of adverse effects that occur during intraoral distalization are subsequently corrected during corrective mechanics. Buccal inclination and protrusion of mandibular incisors were identified. By the end of treatment, correction of overjet and overbite was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss represented by significant mesial movement and extrusion of first and second premolars, in addition to a significant increase in anterior face height. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDental Press InternationalDental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.19 n.3 20142014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512014000300044en10.1590/2176-9451.19.3.044-051.oar
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Henriques,José Fernando Castanha
Freitas,Karina Maria Salvatore de
Grec,Roberto Henrique da Costa
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Henriques,José Fernando Castanha
Freitas,Karina Maria Salvatore de
Grec,Roberto Henrique da Costa
Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
author_facet Patel,Mayara Paim
Henriques,José Fernando Castanha
Freitas,Karina Maria Salvatore de
Grec,Roberto Henrique da Costa
author_sort Patel,Mayara Paim
title Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
title_short Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
title_full Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
title_fullStr Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
title_full_unstemmed Cephalometric effects of the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in Class II malocclusion treatment
title_sort cephalometric effects of the jones jig appliance followed by fixed appliances in class ii malocclusion treatment
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to cephalometrically assess the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of Class II malocclusion treatment performed with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances. METHODS: The sample comprised 25 patients with Class II malocclusion treated with the Jones Jig appliance followed by fixed appliances, at a mean initial age of 12.90 years old. The mean time of the entire orthodontic treatment was 3.89 years. The distalization phase lasted for 0.85 years, after which the fixed appliance was used for 3.04 years. Cephalograms were used at initial (T1), post-distalization (T2) and final phases of treatment (T3). For intragroup comparison of the three phases evaluated, dependent ANOVA and Tukey tests were used. RESULTS: Jones Jig appliance did not interfere in the maxillary and mandibular component and did not change maxillomandibular relationship. Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss, mesialization and significant extrusion of first and second premolars, as well as a significant increase in anterior face height at the end of treatment. The majority of adverse effects that occur during intraoral distalization are subsequently corrected during corrective mechanics. Buccal inclination and protrusion of mandibular incisors were identified. By the end of treatment, correction of overjet and overbite was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Jones Jig appliance promoted distalization of first molars with anchorage loss represented by significant mesial movement and extrusion of first and second premolars, in addition to a significant increase in anterior face height.
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