treatments to correct deepbite and retroclinedupperfrontteeth in children. … There is no evidence from clinical trials to recommend or discourage any type of orthodontictreatment to correct the teeth of children whose bite is deep and whose upperfrontteeth are tilted towards the roof of the mouth. It seems unlikely that trials will be carried out to evaluate this … We planned to include trials that recruited participants (80% aged ≤ 16 years) receiving …
Background
A Class II division 2 malocclusion is characterised by upper front teeth that are retroclined (tilted toward the roof of the mouth) and an increased overbite (deep overbite), which can cause oral problems and may affect appearance.