Black Sea Journal of Health Science
Yazarlar: Oğuzhan KALE, Alev AKSOY, Merve ÖZKAN
Konular:Diş Hekimliği
DOI:10.19127/bshealthscience.789761
Anahtar Kelimeler:Orthodontic treatment,Relapse,Class III anomalies
Özet: Class III malocclusions are difficult anomalies due to treatment success and high relapse risk. The treatment of class III malocclusions during the growth and development period is more difficult than the treatment of other malocclusions in the same period. Besides, treatment results can be adversely affected due to late mandibular growth. Success and stabilization of Class III malocclusion treatments depends on the dental / skeletal components of the anomaly, the severity of the anomalies, the age of onset of treatment, the effects of treatment mechanics, the changes that can occur with growth and development, the knowledge of the physician and the cooperation of the patient. The purpose of this seminar is; to talk about the factors that affect the stability of the treatment of dental and skeletal class III anomalies, and the current studies on long term treatment of applied therapies.