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Journal of Orthodontics, Vol. 33, No. 1, 7-21, March 2006 doi:10.1179/146531205225021339
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Clinical Section

BOS MOrth Cases Prize 2004

J. O. H. Uÿs

Orthodontic Department, Seacroft Hospital, Leeds, UK

Address for correspondence: H. Uÿs, Orthodontic Department, Seacroft Hospital, York Road, Leeds, LS14 6UH, UK. Email: hermanuys{at}hotmail.com

This paper describes the clinical orthodontic treatment of 2 cases that were successfully entered for the 2004 American Orthodontics MOrth Cases Prize. The first case is that of a patient presenting with a Class III malocclusion treated with rapid maxillary expansion and protraction headgear followed by fixed appliance therapy. The second case demonstrates the use of fixed appliances to correct a moderate Class II division I malocclusion.

Key words: Pre-adjusted edgewise appliance, protraction headgear, rapid maxillary expansion appliance, transpalatal-combination appliance







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