Morphologic predictors of mandibular changes induced by Sander's Bite Jumping Appliance.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1111/ocr.12850
Vincenzo D'Antò, Giorgio Oliva, Roberto Rongo, Rosaria Bucci, Stefano Martina, Lorenzo Franchi, Rosa Valletta
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Aim: This study aimed to identify pretreatment cephalometric variables as possible predictors of the mandibular length increase in Class II patients with mandibular retrusion, treated by means of the Bite Jumping Appliance (BJA).

Materials and methods: Forty-three subjects (22 males and 21 females) with Class II malocclusion, treated with a BJA, were selected on the basis of the following inclusion criteria: full Class II molar relationship, Overjet (OVJ) ≥ 6 mm and a skeletal Class II malocclusion with mandibular retrusion at the start of the treatment (T0); cervical vertebral maturation stage 2 or 3 at time 0 (T0). The following mandibular structural features were measured on lateral cephalograms at time 0 and time 1 (15 months of treatment): the width and height of the mandibular symphysis and its width/height ratio, the width and height of the mandibular ramus and its width/height ratio, the antegonial notch depth and the Condilion-Gonion-Menton (Co-Go-Me) angle. Post-treatment changes were assessed by Pancherz's cephalometric analysis, evaluating the increases in mandibular length. A regression statistical model was used to test the association between morphologic variables and mandibular length changes.

Results: At T1, a significant increase in mandibular length (7.1 + 3.4 mm, p < .001) was measured. A significant negative association between the pretreatment Co-Go-Me angle and mandibular length change was found (p < .05). IMPA angle was negatively associated with mandibular length change. All the others morphological feature were not statistically related to mandibular length change.

Conclusion: Co-Go-Me angle and IMPA angle at T0 can be used as predictors for mandibular response to the treatment with BJA.

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桑德尔咬合跳跃矫正器引起的下颌骨变化的形态学预测因素。
目的:本研究旨在确定通过咬合跳跃矫治器(BJA)治疗的II类下颌后缩患者在治疗前的头测量变量,作为下颌长度增加的可能预测因素:根据以下纳入标准选择了43名接受咬合跳跃矫治器治疗的II类错牙合畸形受试者(男22名,女21名):完全II类臼齿关系,过咬合(OVJ)≥6毫米,治疗开始时(T0)骨骼II类错牙合畸形伴下颌后缩;0时(T0)颈椎成熟度为2或3期。在 0 和 1(治疗 15 个月)时的头颅侧位片上测量了以下下颌骨结构特征:下颌骨干骺端的宽度和高度及其宽度/高度比、下颌骨嵴的宽度和高度及其宽度/高度比、前髁状突深度和 Condilion-Gonion-Menton 角(Co-Go-Me)。治疗后的变化通过潘切尔兹头颅测量分析进行评估,评价下颌骨长度的增加情况。采用回归统计模型检验形态变量与下颌长度变化之间的关联:结果:在 T1 阶段,下颌长度明显增加(7.1 + 3.4 毫米,PT0时的Co-Go-Me角和IMPA角可作为下颌骨对BJA治疗反应的预测因子。
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