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Class II is an alteration that can occur due to different positions of the basal bones, maxilla, and mandible. As a result, the dental relationship may become incorrect and be associated with functional and aesthetic problems.
Depending on the diagnosis and the relationship of the involved structures, the treatment of skeletal Class II requires different therapeutic approaches to correct the anteroposterior discrepancies between the two jaws.
Certain clinical features of skeletal Class II malocclusion, such as a pronounced overjet and its interaction with the patient's profile and soft tissues, can cause a degree of discomfort related to self-image and self-esteem.
My approach with Invisalign First and MA allows for treatment at a young age, before the growth peak.
This way, we allow this patient to grow into a stable, functional, and aesthetic structure.