Herbst treatment in late adolescence: clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case

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Herbst treatment in late adolescence : clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case. / Bakke, Merete; Paulsen, H U.

In: European Journal of Orthodontics, Vol. 11, No. 4, 1989, p. 397-407.

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Bakke, M & Paulsen, HU 1989, 'Herbst treatment in late adolescence: clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case', European Journal of Orthodontics, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 397-407.

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Bakke, M., & Paulsen, H. U. (1989). Herbst treatment in late adolescence: clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case. European Journal of Orthodontics, 11(4), 397-407.

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Bakke M, Paulsen HU. Herbst treatment in late adolescence: clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case. European Journal of Orthodontics. 1989;11(4):397-407.

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Bakke, Merete ; Paulsen, H U. / Herbst treatment in late adolescence : clinical, electromyographic, kinesiographic, and radiographic analysis of one case. In: European Journal of Orthodontics. 1989 ; Vol. 11, No. 4. pp. 397-407.

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abstract = "In an almost full-grown male of 17 years, functional and morphological changes were followed during Herbst treatment and subsequent control. Retrognathism of the mandible was overcorrected, and then normalized by reverse headgear to the maxilla. Partial relapse due to insufficient cooperation during retention necessitated retreatment. Treatment resulted in marked dentoalveolar changes, increase in mandibular length and ramus height, apposition and remodelling of condylar heads and flattening of the temporal joint surface. After treatment masseter strength was 40 per cent reduced, probably due to prolonged hypofunction.",
keywords = "Activator Appliances, Adolescent, Adult, Cephalometry, Electromyography, Extraoral Traction Appliances, Facial Muscles, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Malocclusion, Malocclusion, Angle Class II, Mandible, Movement, Orthodontic Appliances, Removable",
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AU - Paulsen, H U

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N2 - In an almost full-grown male of 17 years, functional and morphological changes were followed during Herbst treatment and subsequent control. Retrognathism of the mandible was overcorrected, and then normalized by reverse headgear to the maxilla. Partial relapse due to insufficient cooperation during retention necessitated retreatment. Treatment resulted in marked dentoalveolar changes, increase in mandibular length and ramus height, apposition and remodelling of condylar heads and flattening of the temporal joint surface. After treatment masseter strength was 40 per cent reduced, probably due to prolonged hypofunction.

AB - In an almost full-grown male of 17 years, functional and morphological changes were followed during Herbst treatment and subsequent control. Retrognathism of the mandible was overcorrected, and then normalized by reverse headgear to the maxilla. Partial relapse due to insufficient cooperation during retention necessitated retreatment. Treatment resulted in marked dentoalveolar changes, increase in mandibular length and ramus height, apposition and remodelling of condylar heads and flattening of the temporal joint surface. After treatment masseter strength was 40 per cent reduced, probably due to prolonged hypofunction.

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KW - Adolescent

KW - Adult

KW - Cephalometry

KW - Electromyography

KW - Extraoral Traction Appliances

KW - Facial Muscles

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Malocclusion

KW - Malocclusion, Angle Class II

KW - Mandible

KW - Movement

KW - Orthodontic Appliances, Removable

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JO - European Journal of Orthodontics

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