Published in:
01-09-2019 | Digital Volume Tomography | Original Article
Three-dimensional skeletal and pharyngeal airway changes following therapy with functional appliances in growing skeletal Class II malocclusion patients
A controlled clinical trial
Authors:
Assistant Professor Maged Sultan Alhammadi, Assistant Professor Hanem Younes Elfeky, Professor Mona Salah Fayed, Assistant Professor Ramy Abdul Rahman Ishaq, Assistant Professor Esam Halboub, Assistant Professor Abeer Abdulkareem Al-mashraqi
Published in:
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie
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Issue 5/2019
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Abstract
Introduction
To three-dimensionally analyze the skeletal and pharyngeal airway changes induced by Twin Block (TWB) and Forsus Fatigue Resistance Device (FFRD) in skeletal Class II female patients compared with untreated controls.
Materials and methods
The study comprised 62 growing female patients with skeletal Class II malocclusion due to mandibular retrusion treated with either TWB (n = 23) or FFRD (n = 21), or neither (n = 18; controls). Pre- and posttreatment/observational cone beam computed tomography images were used to evaluate the treatment changes.
Results
TWB induced more obvious mandibular skeletal changes and caused significant retrusive effects on the maxilla. Similarly, the sagittal and vertical jaw relationships were affected more obviously with TWB (P <0.001) compared to FFRD. Changes in oropharyngeal volume and minimal axial area were more obvious with TWB.
Discussion
The TWB functional appliance induced significant skeletal and pharyngeal airway changes. These changes were more obvious relative to the slight changes induced by FFRD or by natural growth.