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Braz. oral res ; 27(1): 48-54, Jan.-Feb. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-660450

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of a method to measure the following upper airway dimensions: total volume (TV), the nasopharyngeal narrowest areas (NNA), and the oropharyngeal narrowest areas (ONA). The sample consisted of 60 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans, evaluated by two observers twice, using the Dolphin 3D software (Dolphin Imaging & Management solutions, Chatsworth, California, USA), which afforded image reconstruction, and measurement of the aforementioned dimensions. The data was submitted to reliability tests, by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and the Bland & Altman agreement tests, with their respective confidence intervals (CI) set at 95%. Excellent intra- and interobserver reliability values were found for all variables assessed (TV, NNA and ONA), with ICC values ranging from 0.88 to 0.99. The data demonstrated an agreement between the two assessments of each observer and between the first evaluations of both observers, thus confirming the reliability of this methodology. The results suggest that this methodology can be used in further studies to investigate upper airway dimensions (TV, NNA, and ONA), thereby contributing to the diagnosis of upper airway obstructions.


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Adolescent , Humans , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methods , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Oropharynx , Cephalometry , Nasal Obstruction/pathology , Nasal Obstruction , Observer Variation , Oropharynx/anatomy & histology , Radiology Information Systems , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results
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J. appl. oral sci ; 20(4): 486-492, July-Aug. 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-650628

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This paper reports a case treated by a serial extraction program at the mixed dentition stage followed by a corrective orthodontic treatment, with a long-term follow-up period. Twenty years after the interceptive treatment, a harmonious face was observed along with treatment stability in the anterior posterior direction, deep overbite (which has been mentioned as a disadvantage of the serial extraction program), and a small relapse of anterior tooth crowding. All these conditions have been regarded as normal occurrences for most orthodontic treatments with a long-term follow-up period. This case report demonstrated that the establishment of a serial extraction protocol determined relevant esthetic changes that afforded an improvement of the patient's self-esteem, with a positive social impact. Furthermore, the low cost of this protocol permits the use of this therapy with underprivileged populations. It is important to emphasize that an early correction of tooth crowding by this protocol does not guarantee stability, but small relapses do not invalidate its accomplishment.


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Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Orthodontics, Corrective/methods , Serial Extraction/methods , Clinical Protocols , Dentition, Mixed , Follow-Up Studies , Malocclusion/therapy , Orthodontics, Corrective/psychology , Radiography, Dental , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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