Intraoral Class II distalizers have the major disadvantage of:

 # Intraoral Class II distalizers have the major disadvantage of:
a) the need for patient compliance
b) a force vector passing coronally to the maxillary arch’s center of resistance
c) anterior anchorage loss
d) an inability to be used simultaneously with multibracket appliances


The correct answer is:

c) Anterior anchorage loss
Explanation:
Intraoral Class II distalizers, such as the Pendulum appliance, Distal Jet, or Forsus, rely on posterior force application to move the maxillary molars distally. However, a major drawback is anterior anchorage loss, meaning:

As the maxillary molars move distally, the anterior teeth tend to drift forward, leading to proclination of the incisors.
This can compromise the correction of a Class II malocclusion if not properly controlled with anchorage reinforcement.

Why not the other options?
(a) The need for patient compliance → Not true for most fixed distalizers (e.g., Pendulum, Distal Jet), but true for removable appliances like elastics or headgear.
(b) A force vector passing coronally to the maxillary arch’s center of resistance → This is a concern in some cases but not the primary disadvantage.
(d) An inability to be used simultaneously with multibracket appliances → Many distalizers can be used alongside braces (e.g., Forsus, Carriere Motion Appliance).

The Invisalign Palatal expander is directly printed from:

 # The Invisalign Palatal expander is directly printed from:
a) polyamide-12
b) TC-85
c) polymethyl methacrylate
d) thermoplastic polyurethane


The correct answer is A. Polyamide-12.

The Invisalign Palatal Expander (IPE) is 3D-printed directly from Polyamide-12 (PA-12), a biocompatible and durable nylon-based material. This material is widely used in medical applications due to its strength, flexibility, and resistance to wear. PA-12 allows for precise and customized expansion while maintaining patient comfort.

The Invisalign Palatal Expander (IPE) is designed to expand the dentition in increments of:

  # The Invisalign Palatal Expander (IPE) is designed to expand the dentition in increments of:
a) 0.1mm
b) 0.25mm
c) 0.5mm
d) 1mm


The correct answer is B. 0.25 mm.

The Invisalign Palatal Expander (IPE) uses a series of custom-designed, 3D-printed expansion trays to gradually widen the upper arch. It expands the dentition in controlled increments of 0.25mm per adjustment, ensuring a more comfortable and predictable expansion compared to traditional rapid palatal expanders (RPEs).

Following are "essential diagnostic criteria" according to Graber except:

 # Following are "essential diagnostic criteria" according to Graber except:
a) Case history
b) Facial photographs
c) Periapical x-rays
d) Lateral cephalograms


The correct answer is:

d) Lateral cephalograms

Graber's essential diagnostic criteria for orthodontic diagnosis typically include case history, facial photographs, and periapical x-rays. Lateral cephalograms, while useful for orthodontic analysis, are not considered part of the essential diagnostic criteria according to Graber.

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