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Cervical could cause a big problem. So, try using a headgear. ... Cervical headgear is required to wear by the patient approximately twelve-twenty two hours a day for effective results in balancing and managing the overbites. And you need to continue its wear for at least twelve to fifteen months or more.
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The cervical pull headgear soon became involved in a controversy when some clinicians claimed that the use of a high pull, or occipital pull headgear ...
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We previously reported that the wearing of cervical headgear induced forward displacement of the mandible in awake subjects. However, it was unclear whether ...
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The aim of this study was to identify the effect of cervical headgear (CHG) wear on dynamic measurement of head posture during walking.
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American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, Volume 130, Issue 4, Pages 492-501, October 2006, Authors:Gürsu Ülger; Tülin Arun; ...
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3. Adjustment of the wire and the action of the force provided by the cervical headgear in a distal direction allowed control of the anterior teeth, such as promotion of their lingual inclination.
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INTRODUCTION: In this study, we cephalometrically compared changes in the dentoskeletal and soft tissues after orthodontic treatment of Class II Division 1 malocclusions between the cervical headgear (CHG) and the mandibular protraction appliance (MPA) followed by fixed appliances. ... The Medscape Journal...
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mandibular angle: +0.01 degrees) after headgear treatment. All groups showed a reduction in basal plane angles and maxillary retroinclination after treatment. CONCLUSION: Our results do not support the conventional recommendation that cervical headgears should not be used in the presence of vertical growth patterns...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17238052
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The purpose of this study was to examine whether wearing cervical headgear affected tongue pressure on the lingual surface of mandibular incisors, with particular attention to suprahyoid muscle activity.
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