Torque recovery of the maxillary incisors with a modified double J retractor in a Class II division 2 case treated with clear aligners

  • Liaw J
  • Tai S
  • Huang G
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Abstract

A patient with a Class II division 2 malocclusion is presented, illustrating the application of a modified double J retractor (DJR) and palatal miniscrews along with clear aligners to correct the malocclusion and normalize the incisor torque. In terms of incisor torque recovery, a nonextraction approach might be a good choice if the Class II correction could be successfully achieved with total arch distalization. When maxillary molar distalization was limited by anatomical boundaries, the treatment plan was changed to bilateral maxillary first premolar extractions, which led to even more retroclination of the maxillary incisors after space closure. Anterior interdental miniscrews were used to intrude the maxillary incisors. A modified DJR and palatal miniscrews were used to regain torque and achieve palatal root movement of the maxillary incisors. The treatment effects and biomechanical designs were evaluated for torque recovery of the retroclined maxillary incisors.

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Liaw, J. J. L., Tai, S. K., & Huang, G. (2023). Torque recovery of the maxillary incisors with a modified double J retractor in a Class II division 2 case treated with clear aligners. The Angle Orthodontist, 93(3), 357–371. https://doi.org/10.2319/071222-492.1

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