Hybrid non-surgical orthodontic treatment of a skeletal and dental Class II, division 2

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With a prevalence of over 30% temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) is the most common chronic pain disorder in the maxillofacial region [1]. The therapy requires an interdisciplinary, individually adapted treatment approach. This case presentation is intended to provide an insight into the treatment concept of a posterior forced bite of an adult patient with dental and skeletal Class II, division 2 malocclusion treated with the Herbst appliance and a partial multibracket appliance from teeth 13-23 followed by clear aligners (Invisalign®) in the upper and lower jaw without orthognathic surgery.

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Annals of case reports, 9, 2, Gavin Publishers, Lisle, IL, 2024, https://doi.org/10.29011/2574-7754.101686

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