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Home » Extra-Oral Appliances In Orthodontic Treatment

Extra-Oral Appliances In Orthodontic Treatment

April 30, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Extra-Oral Appliances In Orthodontic Treatment

“What are extra-oral appliances in orthodontics and why do they matter?”

Extraoral Anchorage
  • An anchorage in which the resistance units are situated outside the oral cavity is termed extraoral anchorage.
  • Extraoral anchorage is used in the correction of skeletal problems.
  • Extraoral Anchorage can be used as a form of reinforced anchorage.
  • Various extraoral anchorage sites, along with their examples, are:

“Early warning signs of issues with extra-oral appliance usage”

    • In the occiput region: Head pull gear and chin cupares are aadvised
    • Back of the neck: Cervical headgear is advised.
    • Forehead: Reverse pull headgear is advised.
    • Chin: Reverse pull headgear and chin cup are advised.
    • In the parietal region:,Combination headgear is advised.

“Understanding the role of extra-oral appliances in orthodontic treatment”

Extra-Oral Appliances In Orthodontics

Extra Oral Orthodontic Appliances Classification

“Importance of studying extra-oral appliances for better treatment planning”

Read And Learn More: Anchorage In Orthodontics Notes
Orthodontic Headgear
Extraoral Anchorage Advantages
  • Anchorage established from an extraoral anchorage source is much greater than intron moral anchorage source since extraoral anchorage units are more stable.
  • There is a lesser risk of anchor loss.

Cervical Headgear

“Common challenges in using extra-oral appliances effectively”
 
Extraoral Anchorage Disadvantages
When extraoral anchorage is employed, the success of treatment lies entirely in patient compliance. The patient has to wear the extraoral appliance (headgear) for a minimum of l2–15 hours a day to achieve the desired effect.

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