Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to compare the vertical change in the incisor and molar areas caused by insertion of a bite opening appliance and to analyse the occurrence of rotation and eruption during the following treatment period (mean 4.3 months). Eight patients between 15 and 24 years of age with vertical overlaps > or = 4 mm were treated by means of a maxillary fixed lingual arch appliance with an anterior bite plane. The retruded mandibular position was recorded with cold cure acrylic before treatment, immediately after insertion of the fixed appliance, and after removal of it. Vertical overlap and separation between the first molars was measured at each of these occasions. Finally, tooth movements during eruption were measured on the indices in the area of the second molar. The results showed that, independent of the amount of bite raise, the relation between frontal and molar area bite raise was approximately 2:1 for six and 5:3 for two patients. There was a significant difference in thickness of indices from registrations I and III in the second molar area indicating not only eruption during bite opening therapy but also buccolingual rotation.
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