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Functional Unit-Based Analysis Unveils the Skeletal Mandibular Effects of Class II Elastics Therapy in Adolescents
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Functional Unit-Based Analysis Unveils the Skeletal Mandibular Effects of Class II Elastics Therapy in Adolescents

Ehab A Abdulghani, Li Mei, Abeer A Al-Sosowa, Shijia Li, Majedh Abdo Ali Al-Somairi, Maged S Alhammadi, Jianru Yi and Yu Li
Orthodontics & craniofacial research
24/04/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50683

Abstract

class II elastics adolescent orthodontics mandibular functional unit growth modification CBCT
Background: This study sought to thoroughly assess the skeletal impacts of Class II elastics therapy on the developing mandible, highlighting three-dimensional changes in its functional units. Methods: Treatment records of 140 CBCT scans from 70 adolescent patients were retrospectively collected and assigned to one of two groups: the Class II elastics group (n = 35), in which class II elastics were performed on the stainless steel archwires for more than 12 months, and the control group (n = 35). Pre- and post-treatment cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were used to assess changes related to the skeletal facial pattern, functional units, and transverse parameters. An independent t-test was used to compare between the two groups. Results: In the Class II elastics group, the mandibular body unit length (IAF-MF) increased by 3.09 ± 3.16 mm from pre- to post-treatment, significantly larger than that in the control group (1.37 ± 3.14 mm). No other mandibular functional unit or transverse parameters demonstrated significant differences between the two groups. Conclusions: Based on the single-center sample included in this study, the adolescent group receiving prolonged Class II elastics may have exhibited a greater increase in mandibular body unit length compared to the group with minimal elastic use. However, these findings cannot be generalized without further validation.

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