Evidence in Orthodontics

Dr. Baxmann MSc PhD

Dr. Dr. Baxmann explains in his typical clear and no-b******t way must-read articles in orthodontics. He highlights clinical implications for your integration into daily practice and explains the strength and weaknesses of the presented research. Let´s bring Science back to Orthodontics!

  1. 3d ago

    31- Can Early Facemask Treatment Prevent Surgery

    This episode explores a multicenter study on early face mask therapy for Class III treatment and its potential to reduce future jaw surgery needs. - Study involved 73 children, ages 7-9, followed for 6 years. - Early face mask therapy reduced the likelihood of surgery by two-thirds for the treated group. - No significant long-term skeletal differences were observed by age 15. - A persistent change was a clockwise rotation of the maxilla and mandible. - Clinically, two-thirds of treated children maintained a positive overjet. While the therapy doesn't eliminate all Class III issues, it helps avoid some children needing surgery. Future directions include exploring skeletal anchorage for consistent results. --- Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow: https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/ And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call now: https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/ Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

    3 min
  2. 6d ago

    30- Does Orthodontics Help Mouth Breathers

    Explore the science behind mouth breathing and its effects on facial growth and orthodontic treatment: - Traditional beliefs link mouth breathing to long, narrow faces; however, recent studies suggest otherwise. - Much evidence stems from flawed animal studies, not human trials. - Modern research shows no causal link between mouth breathing and facial growth. - Functional appliances and myofunctional therapy do not alter skeletal growth. - Expanding the maxilla for mouth breathing lacks support; it may even harm long-faced children. - Mouth breathing is not a cause of ADHD; using it for intervention lacks ethics. Diagnosing based on facial features alone isn't scientific. Orthodontics isn't a substitute for ENT medicine. --- Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow: https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/ And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call now: https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/ Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

    3 min
  3. May 25

    28- Does Early Facemask Therapy Really Work

    Explore the effectiveness of early face mask treatment for class 3 malocclusion based on a major multicenter study. Key findings include: - The study involved 73 children under 10 with maxillary retrusion, randomized into treatment and observation groups. - Results showed forward maxilla movement and increased overjet, with positive outcomes in 70% of cases. - No increase in TMJ pain; however, no improvement in self-esteem was observed. The study confirms short-term success of early face mask therapy but remains cautious about long-term effects and psychological benefits. --- Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow: https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/ And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call now: https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/ Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

    3 min
  4. May 21

    27- Early Class III Treatment - Which Technique Wins

    Comparison of Early Class 3 Correction Techniques: - Methods Studied: Reverse twin block vs. protraction face mask. - Sample: 32 children, about 9 years old. - Findings: Both improved anterior crossbite. | Face mask: Skeletal advancement with maxilla (SNA ↑ 2°, ANB ↑ 4°). | Reverse twin block: Dental compensation (upper incisors tipped forward, lowers tipped back). - Mandibular Plane Angle: Opened ~2° in both groups. - Overjet Increase: ~5.5 mm for both. - Clinical Implications: Reverse twin block suits mild anterior crossbite camouflage. Protraction face mask needed for maxillary deficiency correction. - Long-term Stability: Depends on child’s growth pattern. --- Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow: https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/ And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call now: https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/ Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

    3 min
  5. May 11

    24- Total Arch Distalization with IZC Miniscrews

    Explore the use of infrasagomatic crest miniscrews for class II malocclusion treatment: - Technique: Total arch maxillary distalization without extractions - Study: 25 adolescents, ICC miniscrews placed between upper molars - Results: Molars moved 4mm distally, Incisors retracted 5mm, Overjet and overbite reduced - Benefits: Comparable to palatal plates without surgery - Considerations: Case selection crucial for success - Best for: Patients with normal or low mandibular plane angles The study suggests ICC miniscrews are efficient for sagittal correction, minimizing patient cooperation. --- Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow: https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/ And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call now: https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/ Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

    3 min

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Dr. Dr. Baxmann explains in his typical clear and no-b******t way must-read articles in orthodontics. He highlights clinical implications for your integration into daily practice and explains the strength and weaknesses of the presented research. Let´s bring Science back to Orthodontics!