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Research Article: Evaluation of the Co–Go–Me angle as a predictor in Class II patients treated with Herbst appliance and skeletal anchorage: a retrospective cohort study

Date Published: 2024-04-30

Abstract:
Introduction: A condylion–gonion–menton (Co–Go–Me) angle threshold of 125.5° has been introduced as a predictive parameter of cephalometric mandibular response in the orthopedic treatment of growing Class II patients with functional appliances, despite some contradictions in the literature. Considering the lack of studies evaluating the role of skeletal anchorage, this study aims to reassess the threshold of 125.5° in the Co–Go–Me angle as a useful predictor in growing skeletal Class II patients treated with acrylic splint Herbst appliance and two mini-screws in the lower arch (STM2).

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