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NCT ID: NCT04901221 Completed - Anterior Openbite Clinical Trials

The Use of Statically Determinate Force System in Closure of Anterior Open Bite in Adults.

Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the current study was to evaluate and quantify the cephalometric changes produced by maxillary and mandibular extrusion arches in closure of anterior open bite in non-growing patients.

NCT ID: NCT04419805 Recruiting - Anterior Openbite Clinical Trials

Single Palatal Temporary Anchorage Device for Anterior Open Bite

SPaTAR
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Participants are orthodontic patients with anterior open bite (AOB) malocclusion. These patients will be treated by molar intrusion achieved using one of two interventions, either orthodontic fixed appliances incorporating a single palatal Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) or orthodontic fixed appliances incorporating two buccal TADs

NCT ID: NCT02951286 Completed - Anterior Openbite Clinical Trials

Molar Intrusion Using High Pull Headgear

Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective clinical study will evaluate the effect of high pull headgear for molar intrusion, compared with the control group, in adolescent patients with open bite malocclusion. The study sample will consist of 24 patients with anterior open bite divided equally in two groups. The sample will be collected consecutively from patients attending the Orthodontic Department at Damascus university. A modified version of the OBA (Open Bite Appliance),introduced by Erverdi and Usumez, will be applied for all patients. High pull headgears will be used in the first group, while, in the second (control) group, Open Bite Appliances will be used only. The skeletal and dentoalveolar changes occurring after intrusion of posterior teeth will be assessed by using posteroanterior and lateral cephalometric radiographs; pre- and post- treatment changes for each group will be evaluated.