(1) Bionator created by BALTERS comes directly from activator but is smaller allowing its use during day and night to achieve mainly: lip closure, tongue in contact with soft palate, make oral area bigger improving its functionality, get a better maxillary relationship making mandible longer and improve tongue position.
(2) The Bionator II (Balter's) is a functional appliance of choice for the treatment of the Class II skeletal problems.
(3) In this study was proposed to evaluate treatment results of the Class II, Division 1 cases whom were treated with the Balters's Bionator.
(4) The functional jaw orthopedics is of a special importance with its wide choice of orthodontic devices of which the Balter's Bionator can be put apart.
Palter
Definition:
(v. i.) To haggle.
(v. i.) To act in insincere or deceitful manner; to play false; to equivocate; to shift; to dodge; to trifle.
(v. i.) To babble; to chatter.
(v. t.) To trifle with; to waste; to squander in paltry ways or on worthless things.
Example Sentences:
(1) [Weintraub, H., Palter, K., and Van Lente, F. (1975), Cell 6, 68-110] on the patterns of tryptic digest products of histones strongly suggest that in 2 M NaCl the histones exist in conformations very similar to their conformations when bound to DNA.
(2) Using histones reconstituted with RNA and DNA celluloses, we have shown elsewhere that histones elute identically with salt from single- and double-stranded DNA, but differently from RNA (Palter and Alberts, 1979).