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Volume 2 Issue 1 February 2011 Twin Block Short communication Twin Block: A Compliant Class- II Corrector Dr.Dinesh M.R*, Dr.Dharma R.M**, Dr.Prashanth C.S**, Dr.Amarnath B.C** *Vice-Principal and H.O.D, ** Professor, Dept of Orthodontics, D.A.P.M.R.V.Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka. Abstract Twin block from its inception and evolution of the appliance itself has been widely accepted as a more competent Class-II corrector compared to earlier bulky monobloc appliances. This article gives a bird’s eye view of the most widely used functional appliance with its most common modifications along with the case reports. Keywords: Twin Block, Class-II, Jackscrew, magnets Journal of Dental Sciences & Research 2:1: Pages 88-92 compared to earlier bulky monobloc Introduction The correction of skeletal Class-II in non compliant, growing patients has been a major hurdle in appliances. Mode of action of Twin Block The Twin block works on the the success of functional appliance philosophy therapy. The introduction of twin planes and use of masticatory force block appliance to throughout the orthodontic of occlusal the day. inclined If the armamentarium in the year 1977 by mandibular inclined planes are in a Dr.William a distal relation to that of maxilla then in the force acting on the mandibular treatment of non compliant Class II- teeth will have a distal force vector patients. leading significant Clark, has been improvement Twin block from its inception to a Class II growth tendency. The aim of the inclined and evolution of the appliance itself planes of has been widely accepted as a more block is to modify these inclined competent planes and cause more favorable Class-II corrector growth 88 Journal of Dental sciences and Research the bite blocks in pattern. Hence twin the Volume 2 Issue 1 February 2011 Twin Block unfavorable cuspal contacts of the Twin Blocks do not distort speech by distal by restricting movement of the tongue, favorable proprioceptive contacts on lips or mandible. Adjustment and the inclined planes to correct the activation is simple. The appliances malocclusion and free the mandible are comfortable and not prone to from its locked distal position.1 breakage. Chair side time is reduced occlusion Claimed are replaced Advantages Of Twin in achieving major correction1 Block Patients wear Twin Blocks 24 hours per day and can eat comfortably with the appliances in place. Twin Blocks can be designed with no visible anterior wires without losing its efficiency in correction of arch relationships. interference with There is less normal function because the mandible can move freely in anterior and Fig 1 Pre treatment Fig 2 Post twin block extra oral photograph therapy lateral excursion without being restricted by a bulky one-piece appliance. Twin Blocks may be fixed to the teeth temporarily or permanently to guarantee patient Fig 3 Fixed twin block appliance compliance. Removable Twin Blocks One of the added advantages can be fixed in the mouth for the of twin block is its versatility in first week or 10 days of treatment to being ensure that the patient adapts fully discrepancy by incorporating midline to wearing them 24 hours per day. . jackscrew since a deficiency in the Patients can learn to speak normally transverse with Twin Blocks. In comparison encountered with a skeletal Class II. with other functional able appliances, 89 Journal of Dental sciences and Research to correct plane transverse is often Volume 2 Issue 1 February 2011 Twin Block Fig 4 Twin block with midline jack screw Fixed Twin Block In addition to effectively Fig 5 Fixed twin block appliance proving to be an alternative to the functional appliances of yester years, Twin block in its fixed form is emerging as an appliance of choice in comparision to other fixed functional appliances when minimal growth is left.2,3,4,5 Here are the results of a case of a female patient who reported at the age of 14 years with a skeletal Class-II malocclusion. The patient was undertaking endodontic treatment for 11 that ruled out the possibility of orthodontic tooth movement for 612 weeks. The time required for alignment and levelling to be achieved as a prerequisite for fixed functional appliances which are given on a stiff rectangular archwire, was instead utilized for correction of skeletal Class-II by a fixed twin block. Fig 6 pre treatment Fig 7 Post Fixed Twin extra oral photograph block therapy The immediate improvement in facial profile plays an important role in acceptance of the appliance by teen patients belonging to the age group of 13-14 years. Magnetic Twin Block Twin instituted block when last is usually phases of growth are left and the effects of magnets in response documented improved have in been cellular well orthodontic literature6-10.We have also used this 90 Journal of Dental sciences and Research Volume 2 Issue 1 February 2011 Twin Block combination of twin block with Protraction Appliance-IV in the magnets to maximise the effeciency Correction of Class II Malocclusion in Angle correction of Class-II malocclusion1 Orthodontist 2010;80(3) ;485-91 3. RT Lee, CS Kyi, GJ Mack A controlled clinical trial of the effects of the Twin Block and Dynamax appliances on the hard and soft tissues Eur J Ortho 2007;29(3); 272-282 4. Qi J, Tan ZR, He H, Pan D, Yeweng SJ A preliminary report of a new design of cast metal fixed twinFig 8 Magnetic Twin block appliance block appliance J Orthod Dec 2007 ;34 (4);213-9 Conclusion 5.Read The Twin Block appliance due to its acceptability, adaptability versatility, efficiency, and ease of incremental mandibular advancement without changing the appliance has become one of the most widely used functional appliance in the correction of ClassII malocclusion. and integration fixed of appliance treatment J Orthod March 2001 28 (1);13-18 6. PJ Sandler, S Meghji, AM Murray, SD Springate, JR Sandy, V Crow and RT Reed Magnets and orthodontics. British J of Orthodontics 1989 16;243-249 Orthodontics: An overview British J 1.Clark WJ. Twin-block functional Ed functional The 7.Joseph Noar Rare Earth Magnets in References therapy. MJ 1. Mosby Wolfe, London; 1995. 2. AK Jena, R Duggal Treatment Effects of Twin-Block and Mandibular of Orthodontics March 1999 26 (1) 29-37. 8.M A Darendeliler A Darendeliler M Mandurino magnets 91 Journal of Dental sciences and Research Clinical in application orthodontics of and Volume 2 Issue 1 February 2011 Twin Block biological implications: a review Eur 10.Flavio J Orthod 1997;19 (4);431-442. Intramaxillary 9.Dauro Bruno absolute anchorage with endosseus Franco de Oliveira Helio Henrique de implant and rare earth magnets July Araújo 2009 136;124-33 Douglas Brito Oliveira Selective alveolar corticotomy to intrude overerupted molars Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2008;133:902-8. 92 Journal of Dental sciences and Research Uribe Ravindra and Nanda Intermaxillary