Differential diagnosis of class II malocclusions. Part 1. Facial types associated with class II malocclusions
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9416(80)90299-7
Differential diagnosis of class II malocclusions. Part 1. Facial types associated with class II malocclusions
Abstract
By means of computer-based statistical methods, several types of Class II malocclusion have been discovered with defining horizontal and vertical characteristics. Of the six horizontal types, four are severe syndromes, one is a loose, ill-defined grouping of cases with mild skeletal features, and one has only the dental features of Class II. Five vertical types associates with Class II were also revealed, although each vertical is not associated with all horizontal types. A simplified simulation of the computerized procedures has been developed for routine use in clinical practice.
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