• Title/Summary/Keyword: TTBA 치료

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Maxillary protraction effects of TTBA (Tandem Traction Bow Appliance) therapy in Korean Class III children (한국인 성장기 III급 부정교합의 TTBA 치료 후 상악골 견인 효과)

  • Kim, Hye-Jin;Chun, Youn-Sic;Lim, Won-Hee
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.37 no.3 s.122
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 2007
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the maxillary protraction effects of the Tandem Traction Bow Appliance (TTBA), a new appliance devised several years ago for the treatment of growing skeletal Class III patients. Methods: Participants were 88 Korean children (42 boys, 46 girls) with skeletal Class III malocclusion treated with TTBA at the orthodontic clinic of Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital. Mean age at the start of treatment was 7.5 years${\pm}$1.5 years. Mean treatment periods were $13{\pm}3$ months. Pretreatment and posttreatment lateral cephalograms were traced and superimposed by the same investigator and analyzed by modified McNamara analysis and pitchfork analysis. Changes were evaluated with paired t-tests at a significance level of p<0.05. Results: The maxilla and maxillary dentition moved forward. The mandible moved backward, although not significantly; and the mandibular dentition moved forward. The net dental changes combined with the apical base change resulted in a favorable total molar relationship correction. Net dental movement was 26% and the apical base change 74% of the total molar relationship correction. Conclusion: These results suggest that TTBA has a maxillary protraction effect that can be useful in the treatment of growing skeletal Class III malocclusion with maxillary deficiency.

The orthopedic correction of mandibular protrusion with TTBA growing patients: Report of two cases (성장기 하악전돌 환자에서 TTBA를 이용한 교정치료:증례보고)

  • Kim, Byeong-Cheon;Mun, Cheol-Hyeon
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.41 no.10 s.413
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    • pp.720-727
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    • 2003
  • Clinicians generally agree that Class III malocclusion is one of the most difficult to treat. When the Class III malocclusion is characterized by maxillary retrusion in growing patients, the use of a face mask may be the treatment of choice. Although face mask can achieve excellent orthopedic effects. It demands special patient compliance because it is worn extraorally and is not as esthetic or comfortable as intraoral appliance. This report presents the clinical cases of mandibular protrusion correction in growing patients, who were treated by TTBA(Tandem Traction Bow Appliance) that's a intraoral appliance.

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