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INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY
Leader in continuing dental education
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Case selection criteria
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Angles Class II division I malocclusion with
good arch form
Uncrowded or well aligned lower arch
Upper arch that is aligned or can be aligned
An overjet of 10-12 mm and a deep overbite
A full unit distal occlusion in the buccal
segments
Clinically good VTO
Patient in active phase of growth
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Construction
1. Good set of impressions
2. Accurate construction bite
3. Models mounted on an articulator

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Bite registration
There are two types of bite gauges used to register
bite for twin block:

1. George bite gauge
2. Exactobite gauge

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George bite gauge
Has a sliding jig
attached to a
millimeter scale
Designed to measure
the protrusion path of
the mandible and can
record a protrusive
bite of no more that
70% of the total
protrusion path.
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Exactobite or Projet Bite Gauge
Incisal portion has three
incisal grooves to be
positioned on the
incisal edge of the
upper incisor
A single groove on the
opposing side that
engages the incisal
edge of the lower
incisor.
The appropriate groove
is selected
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• Designed to record a protrusion bite for
construction of twin blocks.
• Registers 2 mm vertical clearance between
the incisal edges of the upper and the
lower incisors.
• 5 or 6 mm of clearance in the first
premolar region and 2 mm of clearance
distally in the molar region
• Ensures that space is available for vertical
development of posterior teeth to reduce
the overbite.
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Procedure
First rehearse the procedure of bite
registration with patient using a mirror.
The patient is instructed to close correctly into
the bite gauge before applying the wax.
The patient should be instructed to occlude
with the midlines coincident and the upper
incisors occluding in the appropriate groove to
reduce the overjet when the mandible closes
into the incisal guidance groove.
A relatively firm wax which is dimensionally
stable is used to register the occlusion.
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Guidelines
Horizontal consideration:
According to the Roccabado (1992), the
position of maximal protrusion is not a
physiological position and the range of
physiological movement of the mandible is
only 70% of the total protrusive path. This
is also called freedom of movement.

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 Total protrusion path is calculated by
measuring the overjet in most retruded
position and then in the most maximal
protrusion and finding the difference
between the two.
 The initial activation should not exceed
70% of the protrusive path.
 Average 5 – 10 mm on initial activation,
depending upon the freedom of movement
in protrusion function.
 This degree of activation allows an overjet
as large as 10 mm to be corrected.
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Midline consideration:
Centre lines should be coincident
provided no dental asymmetry is
present

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Vertical consideration:

Two factors determine the amount of
vertical clearance. They are:
1)Thickness of the bite block
Adequate vertical clearance must be
available between the cusps of the
upper and lower first premolars or
deciduous molars to accommodate
blocks of sufficient thickness to
activate the appliance.
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2)The vertical activation must open the bite
beyond the freeway space to ensure that
the patient can not drop the mandible into
rest position and negate the
proprioceptive functional response of the
inclined planes.

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Intergingival height

To establish the correct
vertical dimension
Measured from gingival
margin of upper incisor to
gingival margin of lower
incisor when teeth are in
occlusion.
Comfort zone for
intergingival height for
patients is generally found
to be 17-19 mm.
Height of upper & lower
incisors minus overbite
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Horizontal Vs Vertical growth pattern
Horizontal growth pattern - maintain edge to
edge incisor relationship more easily (provided
the overjet is not excessive)
Vertical growth patterns - may not tolerate the
same degree of sagital activation.
A smaller initial activation is necessary
Gradual mandibular advancement
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Clinical management

Two phases:

• Active phase
• Support phase
ACTIVE PHASE
Twin blocks are worn full time. The objective is to
correct arch relationships in the anterior-posterior,
vertical and transverse dimensions.
Normally overjet and overbite are corrected within 6
months and the lower molars have erupted into
occlusion into 9 months.
The average time is 6 – 9 months
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Clinical management during active phase
Instructions to the patient

1st visit

1. Ways to insert and remove the appliance.
2. Operation of screw – The screw that is turned
for the first time after the appliance has been
worn for one week.
3. Patient should be instructed to eat with the
appliance
4. Proper cleaning especially after eating

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• 1st visit
-The clinician should check that the patient bites
comfortably in a protrusive bite.
-Overjet is measured for future reference
-The lingual acrylic of the appliance must be
relieved.
- The clasps are adjusted.
- If a labial bow is present, it should be out of
contact with the upper incisors.

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2nd visit : after 10 days

Should be comfortable with the appliance.
If the patient is failing to posture forward
consistently, reduce activation by trimming
the inclined planes to achieve patient
compliance.
Activation of screw under supervision in the
beginning.
Trimming of upper block occlusodistally by
1mm in case of deep overbite. No trimming
should be done in case of reduced overbite or
open bite.
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3rd visit : after 4 weeks.
-review of progress – reduction of OJ &
correction of molar relationship.
-adjustment of labial bow to keep out of contact.
-check up for screw activation & its effects.
-trimming of upper block as needed.

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4th visit : after 6 weeks

-similar pattern of adjustment.
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Reactivation of
twin blocks:

To increase the
forward posture by the addition
of the cold cure
acrylic to extend
the anterior
incline of the
upper twin block.

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Reactivation is needed when:
a) Overjet is greater than 10mm
b) In vertical growth pattern when patient
cannot tolerate 10mm protrusion.
c) In adult treatment, when the muscles and
ligaments are less responsive to a sudden
large displacement of the mandible.
d) TMJ dysfunction

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SUPPORT PHASE
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The aim is to retain the
corrected incisor
relationship until buccal
segment occlusion is
fully established.
An upper removable
appliance with steep
anterior inclined guide
plane.

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 The lower appliance is left out at this
stage and the posterior bite blocks are
removed to allow the posterior teeth to
erupt into occlusion.
 The upper and lower buccal teeth are
usually in occlusion within 4 -6 months.
 Important phase. Stability is excellent
after twin block treatment; can be
attributed partly to the supportive phase.

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Retention phase:
A normal period of retention follows
treatment after occlusion is fully
established.
During the retention period the appliance
wear can be gradually reduced to night
time wear.

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Average treatment time
1.Active phase- 6-9 months
2.Support phase- 3-6 months
3.Retention phase- 9 months
Average treatment time 18 months

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Monitoring condylar position
during Rx
• X-rays to evaluate:
Position of condyle in the glenoid fossa
– Before Rx with the teeth in contact
– Downward and forward position of the
condyle when the appliance is inserted
– After the overjet has been reduced
– On completion of Rx
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Treatment of deep overbite:
 Trimming upper twin block
occlusodistally to encourage
eruption of the lower
molars
 1-2 mm clearance over the
lower molars.
 The inclined plane must
remain intact, however to
maintain the activation to
propel the mandible down
and forward.
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 Vertical development slower than sagital
correction. Should therefore be made as
early as possible in treatment to allow
vertical development to proceed
concurrently with sagital correction.

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Treatment of reduced overbite
Bite registration
Activation should not be more than 70% of the
total protrusive path
Yellow Projet or exactobite to register a 4mm
interincisl clearance with a 5mm clearance in
premolar region

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Appliance designs

 All posterior teeth
must be in occlusal
contact with the
opposite bite blocks to
prevent the over
eruption
 Second molar eruption
should be controlled by
placing occlusal rests
or extending the upper
twin block distally

Pitfalls

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Palatal spinner

 Application of intrusive orthopedic forces
may be used to help control vertical
growth
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Intraoral elastics –
first used by Dr
Christine Mills

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Magnetic forceattracting or
repelling force on
the inclined plane

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Treatment of Class II Div 2
Bite registration
Incisors in an edge to
edge occlusion
Cut off the handle of
exactobite later and
ask the patient to
close fully in an edge
to edge relation

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Appliance designs
• Sagital screws
• Three way screw
• Sagital and
transverse

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Springs

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•Triple screw

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Treatment of class III
Reverse Twin Blocks
Reverse the angulation of inclined planes to
advance the maxilla
Important that the patients condyles are
not displaced superiorly and or posteriorly
in the glenoid fossae at full occlusion

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Bite registration
• Not the same degree
of activation because
of less scope for
distal displacement of
the mandible
• Downward and
backward forces
absorbed at the gonial
angle

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Appliance design
• Three way
expansion screw

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• Lip pads

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• Reverse pull face
mask

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Treatment during mixed dentition
Appliance modification
Limited retention in
deciduous teeth
Methods to improve
retention:

 Use of C clasp
 Bond composite on to
the buccal surface of
to create an undercut
or
 Bond C clasp directly to
deciduous molar
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 Synthetic crown
contours (Truax),
which are
bonded on buccal
surface to improve
retention
 Grinding a concavity
for a ball clasp
 Grinding retention
grooves into buccal
surface
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Treatment of asymmetry
• Effective in correction of facial and dental
asymmetry
• Occlusal inclined plane ideal for unilateral
activation

Appliance design
Sagital screws
More frequent turning of screw on the side that
requires more distal movement
Use of magnets

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Treatment of TMJ
• Indicated in-early click when condyle is
displaced distal to the disc.
Following objectives are attained:

– Immediate relief from pain
– Retraining of muscles to a healthy pattern &
relief of muscle spasm
– Recapturing of disc by downward & forward
posture of mandible
– Movement of teeth causing occlusal imbalance

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• Sagital twin block –relieves
compression on the joint
• Important to maintain posterior
occlusal support at all times
• Full time commitment from patient

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Advantages of Twin block
therapy
Comfort –

Patient wear twin blocks 24 hr per

day and eat comfortably.

Aesthetics – Twin blocks can be designed with

no visible anterior wires without losing efficiency in
correction of arch relationships.

Function - There is less interface with normal

functions because the mandible can move freely in
anterior and lateral excursion without being
restricted by a bulky one piece appliance.

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• Patient compliance –

Twin blocks maybe fixed
to the teeth temporarily or permanently. Removable
twin blocks can be fixed in the mouth for the first
week or 10 days of treatment

• Facial appearance –the appearance is

noticeably improved when twin blocks are fitted.
Improvements in the facial balance are seen
progressively in the first three months of
treatment.

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 Speech:

Patients can learn to speak normally with
twin blocks. Do not distort speech by restricting
movements of the tongue, lips or mandible.

 Clinical management:

 Adjustment and activation is simple.
 The appliances are robust and not prone to
breakage.
 Chairside time is reduced in achieving major
orthopedic correction.

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• Arch development:

• Twin blocks allow independent control of upper
and lower arch width.
• Appliance design is easily modified for
transverse and sagittal arch development.

• Mandibular repositioning:

Full time appliance wear consistently achieves
rapid mandibular repositioning that remains stable
out of retention.

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 Vertical control:

Twin blocks achieve excellent
control of the vertical dimension in treatment of
deep over bite and anterior open bite.

 Facial asymmetry:

Asymmetrical activation
corrects facial and dental asymmetry in the growing
child.

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 Safety : Twin blocks can be worn during sports

activities with the exception of swimming and
violent contact sports, when they may be removed
for safety.

 Efficiency: Twin blocks achieve more rapid

control of malocclusion compared to one piece
functional appliances because they are worn full
time.

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 Age of treatment: Arch relationships can be
corrected from early childhood to adulthood.
However treatment is slower in adults but the
response is less predictable.

 Integration with fixed appliances:

Simultaneous skeletal correction and alignment.
During the support phase an easy transition can be
made to fixed appliances.

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 Treatment of TMJ dysfunction: The twin

blocks may at times also be used as an effective
splint in treatment of patients who present TMJ
dysfunction due to displacement of the condyle
distal to the articular disc. Full time wear allows
the disc to be recaptured when disc reduction is
possible in early stage TMJ problems and at the
same time sagital,vertical and transverse arch
development proceeds to eliminate unfavourable
occlusal contacts.

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Effects of Twin Block
Effects on hard tissue
Morris et al 1998 compared the skeletal and

dentoalveolar effects of three appliances :
Bass,Bionator,Twin Block.
Results showed :
– Greatest anterior movement of mandible in Twin
block group
– Greater restriction of the anterior movement of
point A
– Significant reduction in the inclination of upper
incisors to the maxillary plane.

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McNamara et al 1999 studied the Rx effects

produced by Twin block and FR-II appliance compared
with an untreated control group.
1)Increase in mandibular length in
– Twin Block -3.0mm
– Frankel -1.9mm
2)Increase in lower anterior facial height was more in
Twin block group
3)More extensive dentoalveolar adaptation was
observed more with the tooth borne Twin block
appliance.

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Mills & McCulloch 2000 evaluated the post

treatment changes after successful correction of
class II malocclusion with the Twin Block
appliance. Found that during the active Rx phase
increase in the mandibular length in:
Twin Block group -6.5 mm (14 months)
Control group- 2.3 mm (13 months)
In the post Rx phase
Twin Block grp-6.0 mm(36 months)
Control grp-6.7 mm (34 months)

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Trenouth 2000 evaluated the Rx effects of
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Twin Block as compared with the natural growth
changes. Following results were found:
The twin block appliance reduced the class II
relation to a significant level
Correction was found to be comparable to that of
Herbst appliance
Some dentoalveolar compensation was also found
Improved response was due to a 24 hr wear

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Parkin et al 2001 compared the effects of 2

modifications of Twin block1. Twin block with labial bow
2. Twin block with high pull headgear and
torquing spurs
– Greater reduction in the ANB angle in 2nd
group
– Increased maxillary growth restriction
– Less retroclination of upper incisors due to
torquing spurs.

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• O’Brien et al 2003 did a randomized clinical
trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Twin
block and Herbst appliance.
• Twin block with labial bow was used
• Changes in mandibular length :
Twin Block --3.46mm
Herbst ---3.36mm
Concluded : No difference in dental & skeletal
effects of Rx.
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Effects on soft tissue

 Rapid changes in craniofacial musculature due to
altered muscle function
 As appliance is worn full time , even during eating,
rapid soft issue adaptation occurs.
 Significant facial changes within 2-3 weeks.
 Twin Block appliance increases the intermaxillary
space so difficult to form an anterior oral seal by
contact between the tongue and the lower lip, and
patients adopt a natural lip seal without instruction.
 Good lip seal is a functional necessity to prevent food
and liquid escaping from the mouth
So, no need for lip exercises.
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• Within a few days of fitting the appliances,
the position of muscle balance is altered so
that it becomes painful for the patient to
retract the mandible. This has been
described as the “Pterygoid Response”
(McNamara)
• Formation of a tension zone distal to the
condyle
(Harvold)

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Sampson et al(2000) evaluated whether the

protrusive muscles were responsible for
mandibular repositioning after Twin Block
therapy. Found that fatiguing these muscles did
not alter mandibular position in Twin block group
after 6 months of treatment
Hypothesized that Twin block therapy may have
shortened the protrusive muscles and
consequently slowed the increase of muscle force

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• Conclusion
In the pursuit of ideals in orthodontics,
facial balance and harmony are of equal
importance to dental and occlusal
perfection.
We cannot afford to ignore the importance
of orthopedic techniques in achieving
these goals by growth guidance during the
formative years of facial and dental
development
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• References
Twin Block Functional Therapy-Applications in
Dentofacial Orthopaedics.William J Clark
WJ Clark. The twin block technique. A functional
orthopedic appliance system.AJODO1988;93(1):118
Illing et al. A prospective evaluation of
Bass,Bionator and Twin block appliances. Part Ithe hard tissues. EJO1998;20:501-516
Chintakanon et al. Effects of Twin block therapy on
protrusive muscle
functions.AJODO2000;118:392-6.
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Baccetti et al. Treatment timing for Twin block
therapy.AJODO2000;118:159-70
Mills et al.Post treatment changes after successful correction
of class II malocclusion with Twin block appliance.
AJODO2000;118:24-33
Parkin et al.comparison of 2 modifications of the Twin block
appliance in matched class II samples.AJODO2001;119:5727.
Read et al .The intergation of functional and fixed appliance
treatment. J of Orthodontics2001;28:13-18
Singh et al.Localization of mandible changes in patients with
class II Division I maloclusions treated with twin block
appliances: Finite element scaling
analysis.AJODO2001;119:419-25
O’Brien et al.Effectiveness of Treatment for class II
malocclusion with the Herbst or Twin block appliances:A
randomised controlled trial.AJODO2003;124(2):128-137
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Twin block /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy

  • 1. INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY Leader in continuing dental education www.indiandentalacademy.com www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 2. Case selection criteria 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Angles Class II division I malocclusion with good arch form Uncrowded or well aligned lower arch Upper arch that is aligned or can be aligned An overjet of 10-12 mm and a deep overbite A full unit distal occlusion in the buccal segments Clinically good VTO Patient in active phase of growth www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. Construction 1. Good set of impressions 2. Accurate construction bite 3. Models mounted on an articulator www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 4. Bite registration There are two types of bite gauges used to register bite for twin block: 1. George bite gauge 2. Exactobite gauge www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. George bite gauge Has a sliding jig attached to a millimeter scale Designed to measure the protrusion path of the mandible and can record a protrusive bite of no more that 70% of the total protrusion path. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. Exactobite or Projet Bite Gauge Incisal portion has three incisal grooves to be positioned on the incisal edge of the upper incisor A single groove on the opposing side that engages the incisal edge of the lower incisor. The appropriate groove is selected www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. • Designed to record a protrusion bite for construction of twin blocks. • Registers 2 mm vertical clearance between the incisal edges of the upper and the lower incisors. • 5 or 6 mm of clearance in the first premolar region and 2 mm of clearance distally in the molar region • Ensures that space is available for vertical development of posterior teeth to reduce the overbite. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. Procedure First rehearse the procedure of bite registration with patient using a mirror. The patient is instructed to close correctly into the bite gauge before applying the wax. The patient should be instructed to occlude with the midlines coincident and the upper incisors occluding in the appropriate groove to reduce the overjet when the mandible closes into the incisal guidance groove. A relatively firm wax which is dimensionally stable is used to register the occlusion. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. Guidelines Horizontal consideration: According to the Roccabado (1992), the position of maximal protrusion is not a physiological position and the range of physiological movement of the mandible is only 70% of the total protrusive path. This is also called freedom of movement. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10.  Total protrusion path is calculated by measuring the overjet in most retruded position and then in the most maximal protrusion and finding the difference between the two.  The initial activation should not exceed 70% of the protrusive path.  Average 5 – 10 mm on initial activation, depending upon the freedom of movement in protrusion function.  This degree of activation allows an overjet as large as 10 mm to be corrected. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. Midline consideration: Centre lines should be coincident provided no dental asymmetry is present www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. Vertical consideration: Two factors determine the amount of vertical clearance. They are: 1)Thickness of the bite block Adequate vertical clearance must be available between the cusps of the upper and lower first premolars or deciduous molars to accommodate blocks of sufficient thickness to activate the appliance. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. 2)The vertical activation must open the bite beyond the freeway space to ensure that the patient can not drop the mandible into rest position and negate the proprioceptive functional response of the inclined planes. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 14. Intergingival height To establish the correct vertical dimension Measured from gingival margin of upper incisor to gingival margin of lower incisor when teeth are in occlusion. Comfort zone for intergingival height for patients is generally found to be 17-19 mm. Height of upper & lower incisors minus overbite www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 15. Horizontal Vs Vertical growth pattern Horizontal growth pattern - maintain edge to edge incisor relationship more easily (provided the overjet is not excessive) Vertical growth patterns - may not tolerate the same degree of sagital activation. A smaller initial activation is necessary Gradual mandibular advancement www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 16. Clinical management Two phases: • Active phase • Support phase ACTIVE PHASE Twin blocks are worn full time. The objective is to correct arch relationships in the anterior-posterior, vertical and transverse dimensions. Normally overjet and overbite are corrected within 6 months and the lower molars have erupted into occlusion into 9 months. The average time is 6 – 9 months www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 17. Clinical management during active phase Instructions to the patient 1st visit 1. Ways to insert and remove the appliance. 2. Operation of screw – The screw that is turned for the first time after the appliance has been worn for one week. 3. Patient should be instructed to eat with the appliance 4. Proper cleaning especially after eating www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 18. • 1st visit -The clinician should check that the patient bites comfortably in a protrusive bite. -Overjet is measured for future reference -The lingual acrylic of the appliance must be relieved. - The clasps are adjusted. - If a labial bow is present, it should be out of contact with the upper incisors. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 19. • – – – – 2nd visit : after 10 days Should be comfortable with the appliance. If the patient is failing to posture forward consistently, reduce activation by trimming the inclined planes to achieve patient compliance. Activation of screw under supervision in the beginning. Trimming of upper block occlusodistally by 1mm in case of deep overbite. No trimming should be done in case of reduced overbite or open bite. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 20. • 3rd visit : after 4 weeks. -review of progress – reduction of OJ & correction of molar relationship. -adjustment of labial bow to keep out of contact. -check up for screw activation & its effects. -trimming of upper block as needed. • 4th visit : after 6 weeks -similar pattern of adjustment. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 21. Reactivation of twin blocks: To increase the forward posture by the addition of the cold cure acrylic to extend the anterior incline of the upper twin block. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 22. Reactivation is needed when: a) Overjet is greater than 10mm b) In vertical growth pattern when patient cannot tolerate 10mm protrusion. c) In adult treatment, when the muscles and ligaments are less responsive to a sudden large displacement of the mandible. d) TMJ dysfunction www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 23. SUPPORT PHASE   The aim is to retain the corrected incisor relationship until buccal segment occlusion is fully established. An upper removable appliance with steep anterior inclined guide plane. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 24.  The lower appliance is left out at this stage and the posterior bite blocks are removed to allow the posterior teeth to erupt into occlusion.  The upper and lower buccal teeth are usually in occlusion within 4 -6 months.  Important phase. Stability is excellent after twin block treatment; can be attributed partly to the supportive phase. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 25. Retention phase: A normal period of retention follows treatment after occlusion is fully established. During the retention period the appliance wear can be gradually reduced to night time wear. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 26. Average treatment time 1.Active phase- 6-9 months 2.Support phase- 3-6 months 3.Retention phase- 9 months Average treatment time 18 months www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 27. Monitoring condylar position during Rx • X-rays to evaluate: Position of condyle in the glenoid fossa – Before Rx with the teeth in contact – Downward and forward position of the condyle when the appliance is inserted – After the overjet has been reduced – On completion of Rx www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 28. Treatment of deep overbite:  Trimming upper twin block occlusodistally to encourage eruption of the lower molars  1-2 mm clearance over the lower molars.  The inclined plane must remain intact, however to maintain the activation to propel the mandible down and forward. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 29.  Vertical development slower than sagital correction. Should therefore be made as early as possible in treatment to allow vertical development to proceed concurrently with sagital correction. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 30. Treatment of reduced overbite Bite registration Activation should not be more than 70% of the total protrusive path Yellow Projet or exactobite to register a 4mm interincisl clearance with a 5mm clearance in premolar region www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 31. Appliance designs  All posterior teeth must be in occlusal contact with the opposite bite blocks to prevent the over eruption  Second molar eruption should be controlled by placing occlusal rests or extending the upper twin block distally Pitfalls www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 32. Palatal spinner  Application of intrusive orthopedic forces may be used to help control vertical growth www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 33. Intraoral elastics – first used by Dr Christine Mills www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 34. Magnetic forceattracting or repelling force on the inclined plane www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 35. Treatment of Class II Div 2 Bite registration Incisors in an edge to edge occlusion Cut off the handle of exactobite later and ask the patient to close fully in an edge to edge relation www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 36. Appliance designs • Sagital screws • Three way screw • Sagital and transverse www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 39. Treatment of class III Reverse Twin Blocks Reverse the angulation of inclined planes to advance the maxilla Important that the patients condyles are not displaced superiorly and or posteriorly in the glenoid fossae at full occlusion www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 40. Bite registration • Not the same degree of activation because of less scope for distal displacement of the mandible • Downward and backward forces absorbed at the gonial angle www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 41. Appliance design • Three way expansion screw www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 43. • Reverse pull face mask www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 44. Treatment during mixed dentition Appliance modification Limited retention in deciduous teeth Methods to improve retention:  Use of C clasp  Bond composite on to the buccal surface of to create an undercut or  Bond C clasp directly to deciduous molar www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 45.  Synthetic crown contours (Truax), which are bonded on buccal surface to improve retention  Grinding a concavity for a ball clasp  Grinding retention grooves into buccal surface www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 46. Treatment of asymmetry • Effective in correction of facial and dental asymmetry • Occlusal inclined plane ideal for unilateral activation Appliance design Sagital screws More frequent turning of screw on the side that requires more distal movement Use of magnets www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 47. Treatment of TMJ • Indicated in-early click when condyle is displaced distal to the disc. Following objectives are attained: – Immediate relief from pain – Retraining of muscles to a healthy pattern & relief of muscle spasm – Recapturing of disc by downward & forward posture of mandible – Movement of teeth causing occlusal imbalance www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 48. • Sagital twin block –relieves compression on the joint • Important to maintain posterior occlusal support at all times • Full time commitment from patient www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 49. • • • Advantages of Twin block therapy Comfort – Patient wear twin blocks 24 hr per day and eat comfortably. Aesthetics – Twin blocks can be designed with no visible anterior wires without losing efficiency in correction of arch relationships. Function - There is less interface with normal functions because the mandible can move freely in anterior and lateral excursion without being restricted by a bulky one piece appliance. 1. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 50. • Patient compliance – Twin blocks maybe fixed to the teeth temporarily or permanently. Removable twin blocks can be fixed in the mouth for the first week or 10 days of treatment • Facial appearance –the appearance is noticeably improved when twin blocks are fitted. Improvements in the facial balance are seen progressively in the first three months of treatment. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 51.  Speech: Patients can learn to speak normally with twin blocks. Do not distort speech by restricting movements of the tongue, lips or mandible.  Clinical management:  Adjustment and activation is simple.  The appliances are robust and not prone to breakage.  Chairside time is reduced in achieving major orthopedic correction. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 52. • Arch development: • Twin blocks allow independent control of upper and lower arch width. • Appliance design is easily modified for transverse and sagittal arch development. • Mandibular repositioning: Full time appliance wear consistently achieves rapid mandibular repositioning that remains stable out of retention. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 53.  Vertical control: Twin blocks achieve excellent control of the vertical dimension in treatment of deep over bite and anterior open bite.  Facial asymmetry: Asymmetrical activation corrects facial and dental asymmetry in the growing child. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 54.  Safety : Twin blocks can be worn during sports activities with the exception of swimming and violent contact sports, when they may be removed for safety.  Efficiency: Twin blocks achieve more rapid control of malocclusion compared to one piece functional appliances because they are worn full time. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 55.  Age of treatment: Arch relationships can be corrected from early childhood to adulthood. However treatment is slower in adults but the response is less predictable.  Integration with fixed appliances: Simultaneous skeletal correction and alignment. During the support phase an easy transition can be made to fixed appliances. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 56.  Treatment of TMJ dysfunction: The twin blocks may at times also be used as an effective splint in treatment of patients who present TMJ dysfunction due to displacement of the condyle distal to the articular disc. Full time wear allows the disc to be recaptured when disc reduction is possible in early stage TMJ problems and at the same time sagital,vertical and transverse arch development proceeds to eliminate unfavourable occlusal contacts. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 57. Effects of Twin Block Effects on hard tissue Morris et al 1998 compared the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of three appliances : Bass,Bionator,Twin Block. Results showed : – Greatest anterior movement of mandible in Twin block group – Greater restriction of the anterior movement of point A – Significant reduction in the inclination of upper incisors to the maxillary plane. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 58. McNamara et al 1999 studied the Rx effects produced by Twin block and FR-II appliance compared with an untreated control group. 1)Increase in mandibular length in – Twin Block -3.0mm – Frankel -1.9mm 2)Increase in lower anterior facial height was more in Twin block group 3)More extensive dentoalveolar adaptation was observed more with the tooth borne Twin block appliance. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 59. Mills & McCulloch 2000 evaluated the post treatment changes after successful correction of class II malocclusion with the Twin Block appliance. Found that during the active Rx phase increase in the mandibular length in: Twin Block group -6.5 mm (14 months) Control group- 2.3 mm (13 months) In the post Rx phase Twin Block grp-6.0 mm(36 months) Control grp-6.7 mm (34 months) www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 60. Trenouth 2000 evaluated the Rx effects of • • • • Twin Block as compared with the natural growth changes. Following results were found: The twin block appliance reduced the class II relation to a significant level Correction was found to be comparable to that of Herbst appliance Some dentoalveolar compensation was also found Improved response was due to a 24 hr wear www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 61. Parkin et al 2001 compared the effects of 2 modifications of Twin block1. Twin block with labial bow 2. Twin block with high pull headgear and torquing spurs – Greater reduction in the ANB angle in 2nd group – Increased maxillary growth restriction – Less retroclination of upper incisors due to torquing spurs. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 62. • O’Brien et al 2003 did a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Twin block and Herbst appliance. • Twin block with labial bow was used • Changes in mandibular length : Twin Block --3.46mm Herbst ---3.36mm Concluded : No difference in dental & skeletal effects of Rx. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 63. Effects on soft tissue  Rapid changes in craniofacial musculature due to altered muscle function  As appliance is worn full time , even during eating, rapid soft issue adaptation occurs.  Significant facial changes within 2-3 weeks.  Twin Block appliance increases the intermaxillary space so difficult to form an anterior oral seal by contact between the tongue and the lower lip, and patients adopt a natural lip seal without instruction.  Good lip seal is a functional necessity to prevent food and liquid escaping from the mouth So, no need for lip exercises. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 64. • Within a few days of fitting the appliances, the position of muscle balance is altered so that it becomes painful for the patient to retract the mandible. This has been described as the “Pterygoid Response” (McNamara) • Formation of a tension zone distal to the condyle (Harvold) www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 65. Sampson et al(2000) evaluated whether the protrusive muscles were responsible for mandibular repositioning after Twin Block therapy. Found that fatiguing these muscles did not alter mandibular position in Twin block group after 6 months of treatment Hypothesized that Twin block therapy may have shortened the protrusive muscles and consequently slowed the increase of muscle force www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 66. • Conclusion In the pursuit of ideals in orthodontics, facial balance and harmony are of equal importance to dental and occlusal perfection. We cannot afford to ignore the importance of orthopedic techniques in achieving these goals by growth guidance during the formative years of facial and dental development www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 67. • References Twin Block Functional Therapy-Applications in Dentofacial Orthopaedics.William J Clark WJ Clark. The twin block technique. A functional orthopedic appliance system.AJODO1988;93(1):118 Illing et al. A prospective evaluation of Bass,Bionator and Twin block appliances. Part Ithe hard tissues. EJO1998;20:501-516 Chintakanon et al. Effects of Twin block therapy on protrusive muscle functions.AJODO2000;118:392-6. www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 68. Baccetti et al. Treatment timing for Twin block therapy.AJODO2000;118:159-70 Mills et al.Post treatment changes after successful correction of class II malocclusion with Twin block appliance. AJODO2000;118:24-33 Parkin et al.comparison of 2 modifications of the Twin block appliance in matched class II samples.AJODO2001;119:5727. Read et al .The intergation of functional and fixed appliance treatment. J of Orthodontics2001;28:13-18 Singh et al.Localization of mandible changes in patients with class II Division I maloclusions treated with twin block appliances: Finite element scaling analysis.AJODO2001;119:419-25 O’Brien et al.Effectiveness of Treatment for class II malocclusion with the Herbst or Twin block appliances:A randomised controlled trial.AJODO2003;124(2):128-137 www.indiandentalacademy.com
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