Class II Division 1 Malocclusions
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What is the primary characteristic of the skeletal pattern associated with Class II division 1 malocclusions?

  • Prognathic mandible
  • Retrognathic maxilla
  • Retrusive mandible (correct)
  • Hyperdivergent facial pattern

Which of the following factors is NOT a potential aetiology of Class II division 1 malocclusions?

  • Dental factors
  • Habits
  • Soft tissues
  • Genetic predisposition (correct)

What is the primary limitation of growth modification in treating Class II division 1 malocclusions?

  • It is only effective in mild cases
  • It can only be undertaken in non-growing patients
  • It requires a high level of patient compliance
  • It can only be undertaken in growing patients (correct)

What is the primary goal of achieving upper incisors under the control of the lower lip at the end of treatment?

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Which of the following treatment options is NOT suitable for cases with an underlying Class II skeletal pattern?

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Class II Division 1 skeletal pattern

A skeletal pattern characterized by a retrusive mandible.

Non-genetic cause of Class II Div 1

Not related to genes.

Growth modification limitation

Can only be used on growing patients.

Upper incisor position goals

To provide stability after treatment.

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Unsuitable treatment for Class II

Extraction therapy isn't for underlying skeletal Class II cases.

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