Let's Talk About That Figure 3. The tube on the archwire is a simple weldable double tube available from any supplier whittled down to fit on the wire between the upper 5 and 6 2. Would you use a one-phase or two-phase treatment? One phase 3. Which appliance would you use? Please be specific, including any teeth to be bracketed. Full brackets bypassing the erupting second premolars. Forsus on the archwire avoiding molar bands; once the patient is in full dimension archwires, with or without the second premolars. 4. What are the benefits or advantages of using your appliance over other approaches to Class II treatment? The Forsus appliance on the archwire offers the clinician the ability to leverage a noncompliance solution for Class II correction either proactively or reactively without molar bands. It has the positive effect of molar intrusion for openbite dolichofacial Class II cases and can be used with bonded anterior lingual turbos for deep-bite cases in which mandibular posterior molar extrusion is desired in deep-bite brachyfacial cases. It also allows for moderate Class II correction without a laboratory-processed appliance (Figure 3). 5. How long does active treatment typically take? 18 months. Summer 2020 PCSO Bulletin 6. What is done at each appointment during this treatment? Bond 7-7, level and align, work to stainless-steel full-dimension archwires, place Forsus springs on the archwire using Pobanz double tubes to avoid molar bands, and advance to ideal overjet holding for nine months. 7. What will your occlusal treatment goal be? Class I molars and canines with an ideal overjet of zero. 8. If using two-phase treatment, how do you retain between phases? N/A 9. If using two phases, how do you approach phase II? What appliances and auxiliaries do you use? N/A 10. What type of retention do you employ at the end of treatment? Essix and mandibular bonded wire. 11. What are the shortcomings or possible complications of the appliance you are using, and how do you handle them? Cheek trauma can occur when patients sleep on their stomach with their face against their mattress. Cotton triangles are 45