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Vertical changes following orthodontic extraction treatment in skeletal open bite subjects. European journal of orthodontics. [Eur J Orthod] Journal article

 
TitleVertical changes following orthodontic extraction treatment in skeletal open bite subjects.
Author(s)Aras A 
InstitutionDepartment of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Ege, Turkey.
SourceEur J Orthod 2002 Aug; 24(4):407-16.
MeSHAdolescent
Bicuspid
Cephalometry
Female
Humans
Male
Maxillofacial Development
Molar
Open Bite
Orthodontic Appliances
Orthodontics, Corrective
Prospective Studies
Tooth Extraction
Vertical Dimension
AbstractThe purpose of this investigation was to assess the vertical changes occurring in skeletal open bite patients treated orthodontically with different extraction patterns. The study was conducted using lateral cephalometric radiographs taken before and after treatment. Fifteen patients who had an anterior open bite (AOB) only were treated with first premolar extractions (Group E4). Seventeen patients with an AOB extending to the posterior teeth were grouped according to the extractions: extraction of second premolars (Group E5) and first molars (Group E6). Cephalometric data were analysed according to the 'two-factor experiment with a repeated measure on one factor' model. The treatment group factor had three levels, E4, E5, and E6, and the time factor two levels, pre- and post-treatment. The differences between the pre- and post-treatment periods were statistically significant for all the cephalometric variables (P < 0.001, P < 0.0001), except for ANS-Me/Na-Me. The time and group interaction were found to be statistically significant for the variables where the time factor is important, such as SN-GoGn angle, SGn-NBa angle, ANS-Me dimension, Na-Me dimension, forward movement of the maxillary and mandibular molars, and the distance to the mandibular plane of the lower molars. The severity of vertical dysplasia did not change in group E4. Generally, however, within the appropriate indications, extraction of the second premolars or the first molars led to a closing rotation of the mandible in subjects with a skeletal AOB extending to the posterior teeth.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID12198870
  
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