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STOMATOLOGY ; (12): 242-247, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979362

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Objective@#To evaluate the effects of non-bracket invisible appliance mandibular advance(MA) on skeletal Class Ⅱ growing patients with mandibular retrusion.@*Methods@#Nineteen skeletal Class Ⅱ growing patients with mandibular retrusion who were treated in the department of stomatology of Changshu traditional Chinese medicine hospital from January 2018 to May 2021 were selected. They had an average age of (12.32±1.51) years old. The treatment group consisted of 10 children who were treated with MA. The control group consisted of 9 children who refused to treat their malocclusion. Cephalometrics of all patients were taken before and after the observation or treatment. The cephalometric data of two groups were analyzed. @*Results@#Compared with the control group, in the treatment gruop SNB angle, L1-NB angle, L1-NB distance, L6-MP distance, Z angle increased significantly (P<0.05);Co-Go distance, Co-Gn distance, SL increased more greatly than the control group; ANB angle, U1-SN angle, U1-NA angle, U1-NA distance, L1-MP distance, FCA angle decreased significantly (P<0.05); SE did not change significantly in the treatment group, but increased significantly in the control group (P<0.05).@*Conclusion @# MA can promote mandibular growth and improve lateral profile. The angle of the lower teeth and the angle of the mandible plane can be controlled by MA appliance.

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Rev. Ateneo Argent. Odontol ; 62(1): 40-51, jun. 2020. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1148184

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La incorporación de los microimplantes a la ortodoncia revoluciona la mecánica de cierre de espacios por deslizamiento, ya que mejora sus dos puntos "débiles": el anclaje y el control dentario tridimensional. El propósito de este trabajo es determinar los vectores de fuerza y el tipo de movimiento generado en la retrusión en masa del sector anterosuperior, según las distintas ubicaciones de los microtornillos y la altura del brazo de la palanca anterior. Las nuevas tendencias de utilización de microimplantes para la retrusión producen vectores de fuerza horizontales y verticales y momentos según su ubicación y según el punto de aplicación de la fuerza. Debido a esto último, el conocimiento de la biomecánica adquiere especial importancia para un correcto resultado final en el tratamiento ortodóncico. Un diagnóstico certero, un objetivo de tratamiento claro y realista y la elección de la aparatología correcta se verán frustrados una y otra vez de no contar con un correcto conocimiento de las reacciones biológicas ante las fuerzas ejercidas (AU)


The incorporation of miniscrew into orthodontics revolutionizes the mechanics of sliding closure spaces, since it improves its two "weak" points: anchoring and three-dimensional dental control. The purpose of this work is to determine the force vectors and the type of movement generated in the mass retrusion of the anterior superior sector according to the different miniscrew´s locations and the anterior lever arm´s height. The new trends in the use of miniscrews for retrusion produce horizontal and vertical force vectors and moments according to their location and the point of application. In consequence, the knowledge of biomechanics acquires special importance to get a correct final result in orthodontic treatment. Not having a detailed knowledge of the biological reactions on the forces exerted will cause that the accurate diagnosis, the clear and realistic treatment objective, and the choice of the correct appliances to be frustrated over and over (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Tooth Movement Techniques , Biomechanical Phenomena , Dental Implants , Orthodontic Space Closure/methods , Torque , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures
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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 97-100, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712354

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Objective To develop a Class Ⅲ twin-block magnetic orthopedic appliance (TMOA-Ⅲ) and to investigate the treatment effects of this appliance on skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion of mixed dentition and early permanent dentition.Methods The sample consisted of 76 Chinese children (42 males and 34 females,mean age 9.1 years) with Class Ⅲ malocclusion caused by maxillary retrognathism,and the subjects were divided into a treatment group and a control group.The treatment group,38 subjects (21 males and 17 females),were instructed to wear TMOA-Ⅲ for 5-8 months (mean 7.5 months) and the control group,38 subjects (21 males and 17 females),did not wear any appliance.Cephalometric radiographs were taken and measurement data were used for analysis.Results Compared with the control group,patients of the treatment group showed a favorable increase of maxilla length and anterior movement (PNS-A,P<0.001;SNA,A-NPg,P<0.05),and skeletal Class Ⅲ facial profiles improved (UL-EL,NsPgs-HL,Facial convexity,P < 0.001;LL-EL P < 0.005).Conclusions The results indicate that TMOA-Ⅲ is effective for the treatment of Class Ⅲ malocclusion caused by maxillary retrognathism in mixed dentition and early permanent dentition,which provides another choice for the treatment besides the face mask.

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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 22(5): 98-112, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-891095

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ABSTRACT Obtaining long term stability allied to functional and aesthetic balance is the main goal of any orthodontic-orthopedic therapy. This case report describes the orthodontic therapy applied to a 7-year-9-month old child, who presented a Class II, division 1 malocclusion associated to skeletal open bite. Functional and skeletal corrections (sagittally and vertically) were obtained by means of mandible advancement achieved with a closed Balter's bionator appliance followed by a fixed appliance. This approach showed to be efficient in accomplishing both functional and aesthetic goals, that were kept stable five years after the treatment was finished. This case report was presented to the Board of Directors of the Brazilian Board of Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics (BBO), as partial requirement to becoming a Diplomate of the BBO.


RESUMO A obtenção do equilíbrio funcional e estético em um contexto de estabilidade em longo prazo é o objetivo de qualquer abordagem ortodôntico-ortopédica. O presente relato aborda o tratamento ortodôntico realizado em uma criança com 7 anos e 9 meses de idade, portadora de Classe II, divisão 1, associada a mordida aberta esquelética. A correção funcional e esquelética (sagital e vertical) foi obtida por meio de avanço mandibular, com aparelho Bionator de Balters do tipo fechado, seguido de aparelho ortodôntico fixo. Essa abordagem foi eficiente para atingir as metas funcionais e estéticas, que continuaram estáveis cinco anos após a conclusão do tratamento. Esse caso clínico foi apresentado à Diretoria do Board Brasileiro de Ortodontia e Ortopedia Facial (BBO), como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção do título de Diplomado pelo BBO.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Retrognathia/therapy , Open Bite/therapy , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Orthodontics, Corrective , Follow-Up Studies , Orthodontic Appliances, Functional , Mandibular Advancement
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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 248-251, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485970

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Objective:To evaluate the effects of Sander Ⅱ appliance in the orthodontic treatment of adolescent ClassⅡmalocclusion. Methods:15 cases (6 male and 9 female)of adolescent ClassⅡ malocclusion with mandibular retrution were treated with Sander Ⅱappliance.Pre-treatment and post-treatment Lateral cephalogram measurements were traced and analyzed in terms of 28 indicators. SPSS 19.0 software package was used for paired t test.Results:After treatment,15 patients achieved remarkable improvement in the maxillofacial profile and normal overjet of teeth.The cephalometric analysis showed that ANB,OJ,H°and U1-E decreased(P <0. 05),SNB,B-OLP,Pg-OLP(mm),Ii-OLP,Ms-OLP(mm),Mi-OLP(mm),N-Me,ANS-Me,S-Go,Go-Gn,N'-Pg'/FH,Cm-Sn-Ls and Pg-Pg'increased(P <0.05).There was no significant change in SN-MP,SN-OL and Y-axis before and after treatment. Conclusion:Sander Ⅱ appliance is effective in the treatment of adolescent early Class Ⅱmalocclusion.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 321-324, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-513954

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Objective To investigate features of maxillary morphology in unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) with maxillary retrusion and the dissimilarities of retruded maxilla.Methods Craniofacial measurements were done in 32 UCLP adult patients with maxillary retrusion (GC), 24 adult patients in class Ⅲ (GⅢ), and 32 healthy adults (GN).The CT slice data was reconstructed into a 3D video model and measured by Mimics 16.01.Results The maxillary volume (GM) and the volume composed of maxilla and maxillary sinuses (GT) were significantly smaller (P<0.05) in GC.The anterior and posterior parts of the maxillary length (A1-P3M⊥CP and P3M-P6M⊥CP) and overall maxillary length(A1-P6M⊥CP)at the dental level were all significantly reduced (P<0.05).There was no significant difference of the distances of A1⊥CP between the GC and GⅢ groups, while the P3M-CP and P6M-CP in the GⅢ group were significantly shorter (all P<0.05).The anterior and overall maxillary length at the dental level (A1-P3M⊥CP and A1-P6M⊥CP) in the GC group was significantly smaller than that in the GⅢ group (all P<0.05).Conclusions The decreased prominence of maxillary complex could be caused by the shortened maxillary length in UCLP patients;the posterior position of the maxilla is more obvious than that of GC group in class Ⅲ patients.

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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 531-535, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-463044

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Objective:To study the changes of upper airway dimension and morphology in Class Ⅱ mandibular retrusion children af-ter functional treatment by Twin-block appliance.Methods:The Cone-Beam CT(CBCT)data of upper airway of the subjects were measured with Dolphin 11.5 software before and after fuctional treatment by Twin-block appliance.The comparison of upper airway di-mension and morphology between pre-treatment and post-treatment was performed by paired t-text.Results:After functional treatment the volume of total upper airway,velopharyngeal airway,glossopharyngeal airway,laryngopharyngeal airway,oropharyngeal airway,the sectional area of the inferior of the soft palate(SP),tip of the epiglotti(TE),the sagittal diameter of SP,the lateral diameter of SP and TE increased(P <0.05)in the children;the airway's shape of SP was attended to be rounder and TE to be more flat.Conclusion:Functional treatment is effective in the treatment of skeletal Class Ⅱ mandibular retrusion of children by increase of the upper airway and improvement of respiration.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 350-354, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473011

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Objective To evaluate and analyze the effects between with modified Forsus appliance and activator in the treatment of class Ⅱ madibular retrusion.Methods 70 children with class Ⅱ malocclusion and mandibular retrusion were selected and divided into two groups:35 patients treated with this modified Forsus appliance (group A) and other 35 treated with activator (group B).Cephalometric radiographs were taken and analyzed at the pre-treatment time (T0) and the post-treatment time (T1) with the Pancherz analysis.Results The course of treatment was obviously different:the course of group A was (21.4±2.0) months,and group B was (27.3±2.5) months; the treatment course of group A was shorter than that of group B.After treatment,profiles of the two groups were obviously improved.The trends were similar in overjet and the molar relationship,SNB and ANB,with significant differences.But there was no significant difference between the results of the two groups.The change of occlusal plane was notably in group B.Conclusions Both the modified Forsus appliance and activator appliance combined with straight wire appliance can effectively stimulate the mandibular growth,balance the jaw relationship,and correct the class Ⅱ mandibular retrusion.But the modified Forsus appliance can effectively treat the class Ⅱ patients with the shorter course.And the same time,it can take effect continually without depending on the coordination of the patients.

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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 250-254, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-644683

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Chin retrusion and micrognathia are deformities that are commonly encountered in patients desiring rhinoplasty. Augmentation genioplasty in these patients improves the profile and enhances cosmetic result of rhinoplasty. For chin augmentation, either sliding osteotomy or implant insertion can be used. In alloplastic chin augmentation, rejection, infection of the materials, or resorption of the mandible can be a major problem. Horizontal sliding osteotomy of the mandibular symphysis with advancement of the mobilized segment can be the technique of choice to avoid these disadvantages. Here we report 2 cases of acquired nasal deformity and chin retrusion treated with simultaneous rhinoplasty and sliding genioplasty with a brief literature review.


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Humans , Chin , Congenital Abnormalities , Cosmetics , Genioplasty , Mandible , Nose , Nose Deformities, Acquired , Osteotomy , Rejection, Psychology , Rhinoplasty
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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-670704

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Objective: To analyze the sagittal and vertical skeletal an d dental changes contributing to correction of Class Ⅱ division Ⅰ malocclusion and mandibular retrusion in growing children treated with Herbst appliance. Method: 27 cases of Class Ⅱ division 1 malocclusion were studied, 17 of them were treated with the domestic Herbst appliance and the other 10 case s without treatment served as the controls. Results: After 6 to 8 months (on an average of 7 months) of Herbst appliance therapy, Class II malo cclussion was corrected to Class I occlussion, overjet decreased by 7.2 mm on a n average. SNB, mandibular ramas height (Co-Go), mandibular length (Co-Pg), ma ndibular body length (Go-Pg) and the distance from Pg to OLP plane increased si gnificantly(P

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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine ; : 393-399, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-167387

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Mandibular retrusion showing the facial problem with a marked maxillarry incisors protrusion and chin deficiency, resulting in a highly convex profile is uncommon in Korea.. The large incisor overjet and deep-bite create functional limitations and unpleasing esthetic result. The majority of theses cases are susceptible to correction by orthodontic therapeutic methods. But severe Class II retrognathic cases in which orthodontic treatment alone has not been capable of achieving good results. Orthognathic surgery offers several approaches. In this case, mandibular advancement by bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy and augmentation genioplasty has a special surgical problems. The suprahyoid muscle gorup are lengthened if the body of the mandible is surgically repositioned anteriorly. Instability of results and relapse return to original position shoud predicted during post-surgical muscular readjustment.. To maintain maximum correction with this technique, it is suggested that the mandibular body be well rotated forward at time of surgical intervention and overcorrected anteriory as much as possible. So, the authors report the case with review of concerned literature.


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Chin , Genioplasty , Incisor , Korea , Mandible , Mandibular Advancement , Orthognathic Surgery , Osteotomy, Sagittal Split Ramus , Overbite , Recurrence , Retrognathia
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