Abstract :
Class II Division 2 malocclusion is a dental condition characterized by retroclined maxillary central incisors, often accompanied by a deep bite and a Class II skeletal relationship. The utility arch, an orthodontic appliance designed to exert controlled forces on the dentition, offers a promising approach for correcting this type of malocclusion. By making strategic adjustments, such as a V bend in the vestibular bridge, the utility arch can be effectively used to procline incisors. This case report details the application of a utility arch in treating a growing patient with Class II Division 2 malocclusion. The treatment plan aimed to leverage the patient's growth period to enhance the stability of the correction, ensuring a favorable long-term outcome.
Keyword :
Utility arch, Class II Division 2, Deep bite, V bend, Stability, Smile