When the position of the jaw and teeth is classified as a Class II malocclusion, the upper jaw is too forward. Thus, the pressure in orthodontics will be in such a way that the teeth and the upper jaw move backward. In a class 2 malocclusion, the lower jaw is farther from the upper jaw, which presents with functional treatments of the lower jaw. Generally, in adulthood, the impact of orthodontics on the jaw in a grade II malocclusion will be effective
Effect of orthodontics on the jaw in Class II malocclusion
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