Zusammenfassung
Heutzutage wird die Mehrzahl der Fälle mit umgekehrtem frontalem Überbiss mit einer
Gesichtsmaske und, falls erforderlich, auch mit einer forcierten Gaumennahterweiterung
behandelt. Der Verf. verwendet zur aktiven Korrektur einer umgekehrten Okklusion ebenfalls
eine Gesichtsmaske. Bei der nächtlichen Retention kommt jedoch eine Kopf-Kinn-Kappe
zum Einsatz, da bei der Rezidivbildung der Unterkiefer den wichtigsten Faktor darstellt.
Die Kopf-Kinn-Kappe, obwohl gelegentlich als überholter Klassiker angesehen, ist zu
diesem Zweck immer noch gut geeignet.
Abstract
Today, a majority of anterior cross bite cases are treated with a face mask appliance
with RPE, if needed. The author also uses a face mask for active correction of reversed
occlusion and a chin cup appliance for retention during sleep, because a main factor
of skeletal post-treatment change is a mandible. The chin cup appliance, although
considered a classic, is still useful.
Schlüsselwörter
Kopf-Kinn-Kappe - Gesichtsmaske
Key words
chin cup appliance - face mask appliance
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T. Deguchi
Graduate School (Unit of Orthodontics) and Institute for Oral Science · Matsumoto
Dental University
1780 Gohbara-Hirooka, Shiojiri
Nagano 399-0781
Japan
Email: pndtd@nus.edu.sg