Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aims to analyze dentoalveolar changes and transverse discrepancies in the treatment of class II division 1 dentoskeletal malocclusion before and after treatment using a functional twin block device. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study used a comparative analytical study to compare dentoalveolar changes and maxillary transverse discrepancies. The research sample was a study model of patients aged 7-15 years with 23 study models with class II division 1 dentoskeletal malocclusion cases at the clinic of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Hasanuddin University Educational Oral and Dental Hospital (RSGMP UNHAS). A sampling of the study model was carried out by purposive sampling. The measurement data was tested using the chi-squared normality test and then the statistical test was the paired t test. RESULTS: Based on the statistical analysis of paired t-test there is a change in the distance between the mandibular canines, there is a change in the distance between the first premolars or between the mandibular first primary molars, there is a change in the distance between the second premolars or between the maxillary second primary molars, and there is a change in the distance between the maxillary molars after treatment using a twin block device. CONCLUSIONS: There were substantial dentoalveolar alterations in overjet, overbite, molar relation, and distance between premolars and molars after using the twin block device. Key words:Malocclusion, twin block, dentoalveolar, jaw discrepancy.