Myobrace versus twin block in the treatment of class II malocclusion in Children: A systematic review

The Saudi Dental Journal

Available online 12 March 2024

The Saudi Dental JournalAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , , , AbstractBackground

One of today’s largest global problems is malocclusion. We must prevent this through the screening and early treatment of young children, because malocclusion treatment conducted during a child’s growth and development stage either the primary or mixed dentition era yields the best outcomes. Functional appliances are usually used during initial orthodontic treatment, such as myobrace and twin block appliances. Myobraces come in various sizes. The size chosen depends on the treatment objectives, which may include correcting class II malocclusions. The twin block appliance is a functional device commonly employed to treat class II malocclusions.

Purpose

This investigation’s main goal was to compare the efficacy of the myobrace and twin block appliances in class II malocclusion treatment to select a more appropriate pediatric dentistry device.

Results

A total of 5 articles were selected from 306 articles based on relevant keywords. All selected studies were conducted within the last 10 years.

Discussion

Myobrace and twin block appliances can address overjet issues and achieve significant overjet measurement reductions. This appliance promotes mandibular growth and enhances the facial profiles of individuals with class II malocclusions.

Conclusion

In order to treat individuals with class II malocclusions, the myobrace and the twin block both address skeletal and dentoalveolar discrepancies. But compared to the myobrace, the twin block appliance had more noteworthy outcomes.

Keywords

Myobrace

Twin block

Malocclusion class II

Children

© 2024 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.

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