Class X / Division - ?

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gunter8888
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Class X / Division - ?

#1 Post by gunter8888 »

I understand what Class 2 and Class 3 Maloclusions (sp?) are, but I occasionally hear the term "Division" used after the Class. Anyone know what that refers to?

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#2 Post by Helen »

The class II malocclusion (the upper first molars are too far forward in relation to the first lower molars) is divided into 2 subclasses:

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In a Class II, Div. 1 the upper front teeth are more or less protruded. "buck teeth"

A Class II, Div. 2 means that the upper front teeth, or at least the upper centrals, are tilted inwards.


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#3 Post by Shelby014 »

I am a class II, division 1, anybody else fit this bill?
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#4 Post by gunter8888 »

Are the "Divisions" the same for a Class 3?
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#5 Post by Helen »

gunter8888 wrote:Are the "Divisions" the same for a Class 3?
By definition there is only a division for Class II cases.


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#6 Post by hannah164 »

I'm also a Class 2 division 1! How do they usually fix that anyways? :?

-Hannah


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#7 Post by Svensk Tiger »

Hi guys, I'm also a class 2 div. 1. I've got braces and a palate expander just now but also need surgery in order to fix mine.
Metal upper and lower: 6th Sep. 2005
Quad helix in: 1st Dec. 2005
Quad Helix out: 31st March 2006
Surgery (upper/lower/genio): 11th Nov. 2006
Braces off: 17th March 2007
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#8 Post by dfac001 »

Anyone with Class II div 2? What have done to fix it?

I was told I'll need rubber bands to correct the deep bite.

It's not as common as the div 1 i think. I read about it. Class II div 2 the upper incisors are curved inwards. Div 2 tends to have very deep bite.

I believe mine is div 2. My upper centrals...1 is straight, slightly curved inward...but the other one....it's rotated and the side can be seen. It does look kinda buck tooth...
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#9 Post by felicity_and_reece_mommie »

I'm a:
Angle Class II Division : Mutilated (that is what my ortho said)
Overbite: 90%
Overjet: 3+mm (What does that mean?)
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#10 Post by Helen »

As it seems to be a very common question in the forum...

here is a simple diagram showing a normal overbite and a normal overjet:

Imagewww.kib.ki.se
  • 1 overbite 2-3mm
    2 overjet 2mm


felicity_and_reece_mommie wrote: Overjet: 3+mm (What does that mean?)
That will say that your overjet amount a bit more than 3mm.
(But be careful, it displays just the current status of one of your data. It doesn't automatically mean that your overjet simply diverges just a little bit from the ideal norm and needs to be altered only a touch.)


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Jesslzz 01
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#11 Post by Jesslzz 01 »

Shelby014 wrote:I am a class II, division 1, anybody else fit this bill?
LoL
I do. Awful overjet, finally getting braced around December 14th. Is the progress noticeable around six months? Do the teeth move a lot? I guess that is what will happen to my teeth since my overjet is quite big...I think that any pressure over my front teeth will be noticeable...is that right?

I found this link which looked very illustrative for me...particularly the "overjet correction with extraction", which is my case:
http://doucetorthodontics.com/before/

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#12 Post by Shelby014 »

o jave a 3+mm overjet, and i my four front teeth are splayed out, so its almost like my front four teeth are bucked. I also have a 1-1.5mm space inbetween my front teeth. On the bottom i have two rotated canines, and one slightly crooked incisor. Yes that pressure on you front teeth is quite noticeable at first, but my teeth dont get sore at all (i have one of the heaviest wires right now, its square) so i couldnt tell you how bad its going to get, sorry. My prison sentence(LoL) is about 1 year, it was 14-15months, but my teeth are moving VERY quickly, so i am sooo happy. The buck-toothed-ness was the first thing to fix the teeth lean back in pretty much was the first thing to fix on me. The second thing to fix was the space, its now totally closed, i have had my braces 3 months. Out of my canines, one is totally fixed. My arches have "arched" up a bit too.
Hope this helped!!
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#13 Post by Jesslzz 01 »

Wow! That's a great progress, Shelby! I really hope my treatment will work as fast as yours! I want the same four teeth to get back as soon as possible :wink:

Thanks a lot, your post was very helpful!
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#14 Post by Shelby014 »

no probs jesslzz01, happy to make another bracie feel better about their progress. How long have you had your braces, i'll try to find a pic of me before i got my braces on, then you will see what i am talking about....ughh.....you cant really tell when you see me head on, only my humongo space, i'm not 100% on how to get a pick on here though....hmmm *goes off to play with picks*
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