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Cross-sectional human study of soft tissue chin (STC) thickness in adult patients in relation to sex, facial pattern and skeletal class

2017

Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to study the relations between the soft tissue chin (STC) and sex, skeletal class, and facial pattern; and to describe the shape and behavior of the STC. Methods 385 non-growing patients were selected, 206 women and 179 men, with a mean age of 28.8 years (SD 4.2). Patients were divided into groups by skeletal class (class I, II or III) and facial pattern (brachyfacial, mesofacial or dolichofacial). STC thicknesses were measured at pogonion (Pg), soft pogonion (Pg′), gnathion (Gn), soft gnathion (Gn′), menton (Me) and soft menton (Me′) in the CBCTs. Results Sexual dimorphism was observed at Pg-Pg′ and Me-Me′. STC thickness was not related to skeleta…

AdultMaleChinMandibular symphysismedicine.medical_treatmentOrthognathic surgeryDentistryFacial BonesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030216 legal & forensic medicineSex Characteristicsbusiness.industryMandibleSoft tissue030206 dentistrySkeletal classChinSexual dimorphismCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyFaceFemaleSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessSex characteristicsJournal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
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Influence of skeletal class in the morphology of cervical vertebrae: A study using cone beam computed tomography

2016

ABSTRACT Objectives: To quantify the prevalence of cervical vertebrae anomalies and to analyze any association between them and skeletal malocclusions or head posture positions in the same study. Materials and Methods: Two hundred forty patients who were attending the Department of Orthodontics of the University of Valencia for orthodontic treatment were selected and divided into three groups: skeletal Class I (control group, 0° <ANB < 4°), Class II (ANB ≥ 4°), and Class III (ANB ≤ 0°) according to ANB Steiner angle. The morphology of the first five cervical vertebrae was analyzed with cone beam computed tomography to identify any anomalies. Intra- and interobserver error meth…

AdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyCephalometryDentistryOrthodonticsMalocclusion Angle Class IMandibleDehiscenceMalocclusion Angle Class IIStatistics Nonparametric03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncisormedicineMaxillaHumansOrthodonticsbusiness.industry030206 dentistryOriginal ArticlesCraniometryCone-Beam Computed TomographySkeletal classmedicine.diseaseIncisormedicine.anatomical_structureMalocclusion Angle Class IIIMaxillaCervical VertebraeFemaleMalocclusionAnatomic LandmarksbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMalocclusionCervical vertebrae
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Linear and Volumetric Mandibular Asymmetries in Adult Patients With Different Skeletal Classes and Vertical Patterns: A Cone-Beam Computed Tomography…

2018

AbstractThis study aimed to quantify the height of the mandibular condyle and ramus, condylar volume, and the asymmetry index in adult patients of different sex, skeletal class and vertical pattern using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), and to determine whether there were differences between these groups. The study used CBCT scans of 159 patients with a mean age of 32.32 ± 8.31 years. InVivoDental® software was used to perform both linear (condylar, ramal, and total height) and condylar volume measurements. Linear and volumetric asymmetries were calculated. There were not significant differences between right and left sides. The mean value obtained for condyle height was 7.27 mm, ramus…

AdultMaleCone beam computed tomographylcsh:MedicineClass iiiMandibleCondyleArticle03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-Dimensionalstomatognathic systemMedicineHumansAsymmetry Indexlcsh:ScienceOrthodonticsMultidisciplinaryAdult patientsbusiness.industrylcsh:R030206 dentistryCone-Beam Computed TomographySkeletal classVolume measurementsFacial Asymmetrylcsh:QRamus heightFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScientific Reports
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An implant-supported overdenture design with a horizontal path of insertion

2013

The rehabilitation of the atrophic maxilla by means of implant-supported prostheses cannot always be achieved with fixed prostheses because of anatomic, esthetic, or economic issues, so for some patients the treatment of choice is a removable prosthesis. This article analyzes a new design for implant-supported overdentures with horizontal or faciolingual insertion. Its retention system is based on frictional forces or stepped interlocking horizontal surfaces and is appropriate for patients with skeletal Class II or III relationships with severe maxillary atrophies. The design facilitates implant-prosthetic hygiene and improved esthetics in patients with nonparallel implants by hiding abutme…

EngineeringFrictionDentistryEsthetics DentalMalocclusion Angle Class IIMaxillaAtrophic maxillaHumansIn patientDenture DesignInterlockingbusiness.industryDenture Complete UpperDental Implant-Abutment DesignDenture OverlayOral HygieneSkeletal classDenture RetentionMalocclusion Angle Class IIIRemovable prosthesisDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedAtrophyOral SurgerybusinessAbutment (dentistry)Implant supportedThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
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Effects on the maxilla and cranial base caused by cervical headgear : a longitudinal study

2011

Objectives: The aim of this study is to test the possible orthopedic effects of cervical headgear on the cranial base and maxilla. Study design: a sample consisting of 79 subjects with skeletal class II malocclusion was divided into two groups. The experimental group was made up of 41 patients all treated with cervical headgear. The control group included a total of 38 non-treated patients. Each one of these groups was then subdivided according to age into one of three groups: prepubescent, pubescent or post-pubescent. Cephalometric parameters were compared in both groups in order to measure the cranial base angle and the vertical and sagittal position of the maxilla. Additionally, cephalom…

MaleLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCephalometrymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryMalocclusion Angle Class IIstomatognathic systemClinical and Experimental DentistrymedicineMaxillaExtraoral Traction AppliancesHumansLongitudinal StudiesChildGeneral DentistryReduction (orthopedic surgery)Retrospective StudiesOrthodonticsSkull Basebusiness.industryCraniometrySkeletal classmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Sagittal planestomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillaOrthopedic surgeryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemaleResearch-ArticleMalocclusionbusiness
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Nonsurgical treatment of an adult with skeletal Class III malocclusion, anterior crossbite, and an impacted canine

2021

Class III malocclusion presents some complexity in terms of diagnosis and treatment and affects not only the jaws but the whole craniofacial complex. Besides, functional forward displacement of the mandible may be diagnosed in a patient presenting Class III malocclusion, as the 2 entities are not incompatible or mutually exclusive. This case report describes the multidisciplinary, nonsurgical, orthodontic treatment of an adult patient with a skeletal Class III malocclusion, anterior crossbite, and a palatally impacted canine, treated with fixed appliances and skeletal anchorage. To upright the mandibular molars, distalize the whole mandibular arch, and avoid excessive inclination of maxilla…

MolarOrthodonticsbusiness.industryClass iii malocclusionMandibleOrthodonticsAnterior crossbite030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseSkeletal classNonsurgical treatment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemMedicineMalocclusionCraniofacialbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAmerican Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
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A skeletal Class III malocclusion with agenesis and canine-bicuspid transposition: a nonsurgical approach

2021

Abstract Background The present case report describes the orthodontic management of a patient who presented with a skeletal Class III malocclusion combined with other dental anomalies. The malocclusion was complicated by agenic maxillary lateral incisors and a lower right second premolar, in company with the transposition of the maxillary canines and premolars. Methods Dentoalveolar compensation of the anteroposterior jaw relationship was performed. The upper deciduous lateral incisors were extracted and the spaces closed, so that the first premolars replaced the missing lateral incisors while the canine transposition was maintained Results Satisfactory results were obtained which provided …

OrthodonticsDental anomaliesSurgical approachbusiness.industryTreatment optionsOrthodonticsSkeletal classmedicine.diseaseTransposition (music)medicine.anatomical_structureAgenesisDentistry Oral Surgery & MedicinePremolarMedicineMalocclusionbusinessAustralasian Orthodontic Journal
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Orthodontists? preference on type of rigid fixed functional appliance for skeletal Class II correction : a survey study

2020

Background Rigid fixed functional appliances are most commonly used to correct skeletal Class II malocclusions. The objective of this study was to assess orthodontists' preference of different rigid fixed functional appliances used in the U.S.A for correction of skeletal Class II malocclusions. Material and methods A survey on use and preference of rigid fixed functional appliances for skeletal Class II correction was emailed to 2,227 members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) in the U.S.A. Frequency distribution of different responses and their association with demographic factors was assessed. Results Out of 140 orthodontists completing the survey, 110 responded as using r…

OrthodonticsMolarbusiness.industryResearchSignificant differenceSurvey researchOrthodonticsHerbst ApplianceSkeletal classmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular retrognathismAge groupsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineMalocclusionbusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Dentoalveolar compensation in different anterioposterior and vertical skeletal malocclusions

2019

Background To evaluate the position and inclination of maxillary and mandibular incisors in adults with different anteroposterior and vertical skeletal malocclusions. Material and Methods In this retrospective study, lateral cephalometry of 272 adults (134 males and 138 females) who met the selection criteria were digitally analyzed. They were classified based on both linear and angular measurements, anterioposteriorly into skeletal Class I, Class II and Class III and vertically into hypodivergent, normodivergent and hyperdivergent individuals. Sixteen linear and angular measurements were used to assess both positions and inclinations of maxillary base, mandibular base, maxillary incisors, …

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchMandibular baseOrthodontics030206 dentistryClass iiiCraniometrySkeletal class:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]03 medical and health sciencesstomatognathic diseases0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic system030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMaxillary incisorUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Prevalence of maxillary canine impaction in skeletal Class III malocclusions compared to Class I malocclusions

2019

Background The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate if an orthodontic population of Class III malocclusion patients shows a different prevalence of maxillary canine impaction than Class I subjects. Material and methods Fifty-eight subjects were retrospectively selected and assigned to the Class I group (n= 32) or the Class III group (n= 26), depending on the ANB and WITS values. Lateral cephalograms were used to collect angular and linear measurements that described the skeletal and dental maxillary features of the subjects, while orthopantomography was used to assess the impaction or the correct eruption of the maxillary canines. An independent samples T-test or a Mann-Whitney …

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