The mode of action of functional appliances, particularly in relation to stimulating mandibular growth, is a controversial subject. Many of the reports concerning growth effects of functional appliances have been characterized by poor methodology. In assessing functional appliances, results from prospective randomized clinical trials should be given prominence. On the basis of available evidence, it cannot be concluded that functional appliances are effective in stimulating and increasing mandibular growth in the long term. Although favourable growth changes have been reported following phase 1 therapy, they are generally not substantial and long term stability appears to be poor.
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Collett, A. R. (2000). Current concepts on functional appliances and mandibular growth stimulation. Australian Dental Journal. Australian Dental Association Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.2000.tb00553.x
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