第二类1类错颌的牙齿移动与深度覆盖咬合矫正相关。

G Samuelson, L D Garner, R Potter
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正畸专业承担了改善牙齿和颌骨功能的大部分责任。由于功能与复咬合密切相关,垂直复咬合差异的矫正是临床正畸学的重要组成部分。本研究旨在描述矫治过度复咬时牙齿的运动,并将这些运动与复咬的变化联系起来。选取美国印第安纳大学牙科学院正畸科病例87例。所选择的病例在治疗前有4.0 mm或更多的过度覆盖,如头部测量,治疗后结果令人满意。此外,他们被临床确定为青春期后,表明在治疗期间基本上没有生长潜力。对治疗前和治疗后的脑电图进行描摹,并从描摹中收集测量数据。对治疗前后的x光片进行了叠加,并指出了出现的一般趋势。通过相关系数的Pearson检验,将复咬合的变化与II类1级矫正的牙齿运动相关。结果表明,在治疗过度复咬时,最常见的牙齿移动主要发生在下颌弓。在II类1类病例中,这种变化与下颌切牙垂直高度的降低和下颌切牙与下颌平面的角度增加有显著相关。并非所有测量结果都与覆咬合的变化显著相关。(摘要删节250字)
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Tooth movements associated with deep overbite correction in Class II division 1 malocclusions.

The orthodontic profession has assumed much of the responsibility for the improvement in function of the teeth and jaws. Since function is closely associated with overbite, the correction of vertical overbite discrepancies comprises a major part of clinical orthodontics. This investigation was undertaken to describe the movements that teeth undergo during the correction of excessive overbites and to correlate these movements to the change in overbite. A total of 87 cases were selected from the records of the Indiana University School of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics. The selected cases had an excessive pre-treatment overbite of 4.0 mm or more as seen cephalometrically and a satisfactory post-treatment result. In addition, they were clinically determined to be post-pubertal, indicating essentially no growth potential during the treatment period. Pre and post-treatment tracings of the cephalograms were made and measurements collected from the tracings. Superimpositions were prepared of the pre and post-treatment radiographs and the general trends that appeared were noted. The change in overbite was correlated to tooth movements of the Class II Division 1 correction using the Pearson test of correlation coefficients. The results indicate that the tooth movements most commonly seen in treatment to reduce excessive overbite occur mainly in the mandibular arch. In Class II Division 1 cases, the change was significantly correlated to the reduction in vertical height of the mandibular incisor and to the increase in the angulation of the mandibular incisor to the mandibular plane. Not all measurements recorded were significantly correlated to the change in overbite.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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