Effects of the Herbst appliance in growing orthodontic patients with different underlying vertical patterns.

Q Medicine Australian Orthodontic Journal Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Emily Deen, Michael G Woods
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Abstract

Introduction: The present study involved an assessment of the effects of the Herbst appliance used for Class II correction in subjects with different vertical facial patterns.

Methods: Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalograms of 91 growing Class II patients were divided into three vertical facial groups on the basis of mandibular plane angulation. All received a Herbst appliance and dental and skeletal changes were assessed in relation to pretreatment incisal overbite, overjet and the stage of cervical maturity.

Results: Herbst appliance treatment was accompanied by changes in the angulation of the upper and lower incisors, overjet reduction and an increase in mandibular length. In general, the rotational facial changes occurring during treatment were minimal, so that dolichofacial patterns remained long and brachyfacial patterns remained short.

Conclusion: Herbst appliance treatment can be expected to result in considerable Class II dental correction. It is unlikely, however, that its use will be associated with clinically significant forward rotation in dolichofacial subjects. Since dolichofacial patterns are likely to remain long-faced, even after considerable Class II dental correction, orthognathic surgery may still be a consideration if normal facial proportions, without excessive facial convexity and lip strain, are treatment aims.

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Herbst矫治器在不同基础垂直模式的正畸生长患者中的效果。
简介:本研究评估了Herbst矫治器在不同垂直面部模式的受试者中用于II类矫正的效果。方法:将91例生长ⅱ类患者治疗前后的侧位面照,根据下颌平面角度分为3组。所有患者都接受了Herbst矫治器,并评估了牙齿和骨骼的变化与预处理切牙覆盖、覆盖和颈椎成熟阶段的关系。结果:赫布斯特矫治器治疗伴有上下切牙的角度改变,覆盖复位和下颌骨长度增加。一般来说,在治疗期间发生的旋转面部变化很小,因此长面部模式保持长,短面部模式保持短。结论:赫布斯特矫治器治疗可达到相当程度的二类矫正效果。然而,它的使用不太可能与面部面部受试者临床上显著的前旋有关。由于面部形态可能仍然是长脸,即使经过相当多的II级牙齿矫正,如果治疗目标是正常的面部比例,没有过度的面部凸出和嘴唇紧张,正颌手术仍然可以考虑。
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Australian Orthodontic Journal
Australian Orthodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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