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bdave
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12. October 2017, 01:40:32 AM »
Hi all,
Does an headgear on lower teeth work? Could there be any problem? What if attached to a removable appliance?
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bradhov
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Re: Bottom headgear
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12. October 2017, 02:06:47 AM »
I've read tat headgear can be used on lower teeth on both kids and adults, though have also read that having it can cause some unintended negative effects. I myself may be having to wear it during evenings and overnight for a month or so when I get braces on in November. They use it sometimes if they've had to extract a tooth and need to work to keep things aligned, which is what would be my case.
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bdave
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12. October 2017, 20:33:58 PM »
Thank you so much for your answer! Do you have any further information?
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bradhov
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13. October 2017, 03:03:00 AM »
sorry - no further information other than what I shared. best bet is to google headgear for adults and check out the links shown. That is what I did after I learned I may have to wear it,
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Fraenkelstein
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30. October 2017, 13:17:24 PM »
There's a study out there somewhere about the efficacy of a mandibular facebow for class III treatment.
https://dereferer.me/?https://dereferer.me/?http://www.juanfernandoaristizabal.com/pdf/04.pdf
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mrmajestic723
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30. October 2017, 21:58:34 PM »
Now I just need to send this to my ortho. And be 12
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Fraenkelstein
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30. October 2017, 22:20:34 PM »
Or move to Japan
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https://dereferer.me/?https://dereferer.me/?http://angle.org/doi/full/10.2319/041609-218.1
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thrownaway
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17. January 2018, 05:43:56 AM »
It must work for those fringe cases where 2 facebows get used :O
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Misluposu
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01. November 2018, 21:11:37 PM »
It's not generally done in orthodontics. Headgears or facemasks are only used to influence the upper jaw
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Braceletta
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10. November 2018, 10:52:20 AM »
Lower headgear as I understand it, runs a big risk of damaging the TMJ - probably less in kids as their faces are still forming, but not for adults, I think they stick to elastics instead as a much lower force.
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