C. Maspero , I. Pitto , S. Salvadori , A.G. Lucchina , G. Farronato
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Abstract
Objectives
To determine the appropriate timing for treatment of Class II Division 1 malocclusion.
Materials and methods
We conducted a review of the literature to analyze the controversy surrounding the use single-phase versus two-phase orthodontic treatment for this type of malocclusion.
Results
The evidence shows that early orthodontic treatment is effective in specific clinical situations, but in many other cases, later single-phase treatment is more appropriate.
Conclusions
The practicing orthodontist should tailor treatment timing to the specific clinical situation.