Skeletal Class II patterns in the primary dentition.

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Skeletal Class II patterns in the primary dentition. / Klocke, Arndt; Nanda, Ram S; Kahl-Nieke, Bärbel.

In: AM J ORTHOD DENTOFAC, Vol. 121, No. 6, 6, 2002, p. 596-601.

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Klocke, A, Nanda, RS & Kahl-Nieke, B 2002, 'Skeletal Class II patterns in the primary dentition.', AM J ORTHOD DENTOFAC, vol. 121, no. 6, 6, pp. 596-601. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12080312?dopt=Citation>

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Klocke A, Nanda RS, Kahl-Nieke B. Skeletal Class II patterns in the primary dentition. AM J ORTHOD DENTOFAC. 2002;121(6):596-601. 6.

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title = "Skeletal Class II patterns in the primary dentition.",
abstract = "The aim of this longitudinal cephalometric study was to investigate early characteristics of favorable and unfavorable growth. Two groups of untreated subjects with skeletal Class II pattern were formed on the basis of an ANB angle at least 2.5 degrees above the individual norm, according to J{\"a}rvinen, at age 5. The subjects were followed longitudinally until age 12. The favorable growth group (n = 13) consisted of subjects who exhibited a decrease in the individualized ANB angle of at least 1.5 degrees during follow-up. The unfavorable growth group (n = 10) was characterized by an increase in the individualized ANB angle during the growth period from 5 to 12 years. Early characteristics of unfavorable growth included increased mandibular plane angle (measured to the sella-nasion line and the palatal plane, P",
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N2 - The aim of this longitudinal cephalometric study was to investigate early characteristics of favorable and unfavorable growth. Two groups of untreated subjects with skeletal Class II pattern were formed on the basis of an ANB angle at least 2.5 degrees above the individual norm, according to Järvinen, at age 5. The subjects were followed longitudinally until age 12. The favorable growth group (n = 13) consisted of subjects who exhibited a decrease in the individualized ANB angle of at least 1.5 degrees during follow-up. The unfavorable growth group (n = 10) was characterized by an increase in the individualized ANB angle during the growth period from 5 to 12 years. Early characteristics of unfavorable growth included increased mandibular plane angle (measured to the sella-nasion line and the palatal plane, P

AB - The aim of this longitudinal cephalometric study was to investigate early characteristics of favorable and unfavorable growth. Two groups of untreated subjects with skeletal Class II pattern were formed on the basis of an ANB angle at least 2.5 degrees above the individual norm, according to Järvinen, at age 5. The subjects were followed longitudinally until age 12. The favorable growth group (n = 13) consisted of subjects who exhibited a decrease in the individualized ANB angle of at least 1.5 degrees during follow-up. The unfavorable growth group (n = 10) was characterized by an increase in the individualized ANB angle during the growth period from 5 to 12 years. Early characteristics of unfavorable growth included increased mandibular plane angle (measured to the sella-nasion line and the palatal plane, P

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