high-pull headgear: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
high-pull headgear is an orthodontic appliance worn outside the mouth to apply controlled forces to the upper teeth and jaw. It typically connects an inner wire (facebow) attached to upper molars to a headcap that sits high on the back of the head. It is most commonly used in comprehensive orthodontic treatment to guide tooth movement and, in growing patients, influence jaw growth patterns. Use and wear schedules vary by clinician and case.