N. Stucki et B. Ingervall, THE USE OF THE JASPER-JUMPER FOR THE CORRECTION OF CLASS-II MALOCCLUSION IN THE YOUNG PERMANENT DENTITION, European journal of orthodontics (Print), 20(3), 1998, pp. 271-281
The effect of the Jasper Jumper in the treatment of Class II, division
1 malocclusions was studied in 26 consecutive 13-25-year-old patients
. The median treatment time was 5 months, followed by a median period
of observation or retention of 7 months. The effects of the treatment
were evaluated from cephalograms taken before the treatment, at the re
moval of the Jumpers and at the end of the period of observation or re
tention. The Jumpers brought about a slight retrusion of the maxilla a
nd markedly increased the mandibular prognathism. The maxillary inciso
rs and molars were retruded, and the mandibular incisors and molars pr
otruded. The median correction of the overjet was almost 5 mm and of t
he molar relationship 3 mm. The intrusive forces of the Jumper resulte
d in a transient intrusion of the maxillary molars and the mandibular
incisors. After the period of retention and observation, the dento-alv
eolar effects had partially or totally relapsed. The remaining effect
contributing most to the correction was the skeletal effect on the man
dible, i.e. the increase in mandibular prognathism. The skeletal mandi
bular effect was the same in younger and older subjects. At the end of
observation about 60 per cent of the overjet reduction and 75 per cen
t of the molar correction remained. The incidence of breakage of the J
umpers was 9 per cent.