Original Article

Study Of The Structural Compensatıon Of The Mandıble Durıng Treatment Wıth Cervıcal Headgear

10.13076/1300-3550-2-2-287

  • Hakan N. İşcan
  • Müfide Dinçer
  • Ali S. Gültan

Turk J Orthod 1989;2(2):287-298

This study was performed on two cephalometric films of each fourteen subjects with skeletal class 1 facial structure and Angle Class II molar relation treated with cervical headgear for o period of 0.777 ∓ 0.06 years; and of each thirteen control subjects with skeletal class 1 facial structures and normal occlusion observed for a period of 0.807 ∓ 0.03 years. The correlation coefficients for the longitudinal changes of angular and linear measurements during control and treatment periods in both groups were evaluated. The correlation coefficients belonging to each group were compared; and the compensational regions during cervical traction were investigated. It was concluded that; the structural compensations occured in the mandible according the inhibition of the mesial migration of lower permanent first molars because of the interdigitation with the upper ones were the increase in the ramus inclination,change in the growth pattern of the mandibular condyle, increases in the gonial angle, lower anterior facial height and the mandibular plane angle.

Keywords: Compensation, Condyle, Cervical Headgear