Adaptive Changes in the Posterior Pharyngeal Wall Following Large Retraction of Incisors During Comprehensive Orthodontic Treatment.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ashok Kumar Jena, Venkatachalapathy Anusuya, Jitendra Sharan
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effects of large retraction of incisors on the adaptive changes in the posterior pharyngeal wall and soft palate during comprehensive orthodontic treatment.

Methods: Twenty-seven females with Class I mild crowding or spacing who required non-extraction treatment (group I) and 34 females with Class I bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion who required all first premolars extraction for the retraction of their incisors (group II) were included in the study. The effects of non-extraction and incisor retraction following all first premolars extraction orthodontic treatment on the sagittal dimensions of pharyngeal airway passage and posterior pharyngeal wall thickness were evaluated from pre- and post-treatment cephalograms.

Results: The dimensions of pharyngeal airway passage were comparable among the groups. The length of the soft palate increased (P < .01) and the thickness of the soft palate decreased (P < .01) following retraction of incisors, and the difference between the groups was significant (P < .05). The posterior pharyngeal wall thickness was reduced significantly at PPWT2 (P < .05), PPWT3 (P < .001), PPWT4 (P < .001), PPWT5 (P < .001), and PPWT6 (P < .01) regions following retraction of the incisors, and the difference between the groups was statistically highly significant.

Conclusions: The large retraction of incisors during comprehensive orthodontic treatment in Class I bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion malocclusion subjects did not affect the sagittal dimensions of pharyngeal airway passage, but the thickness of the posterior pharyngeal wall reduced significantly as an adaptation to maintain the patency of the upper airway.

综合正畸治疗中门牙大内收后咽后壁的适应性变化。
目的:探讨门牙大内收对综合正畸治疗中咽后壁及软腭适应性变化的影响。方法:选取27例需要不拔牙治疗的I类轻度拥挤或间距女性患者(I组)和34例需要拔牙治疗的I类双颌牙槽突女性患者(II组)。通过治疗前和治疗后的脑图评价第一前磨牙拔牙正畸治疗后不拔牙和切牙后缩回对咽气道通道矢状面尺寸和咽后壁厚度的影响。结果:两组间咽部气道通道尺寸具有可比性。后收切牙后软腭长度增加(P < 0.01),软腭厚度减少(P < 0.01),两组间差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。后咽壁厚度PPWT2 (P < 0.05)、PPWT3 (P < 0.001)、PPWT4 (P < 0.001)、PPWT5 (P < 0.001)、PPWT6 (P < 0.01)区均明显降低,组间差异具有高度统计学意义。结论:ⅰ类双颌牙槽突型错颌综合正畸治疗中门牙大内收不影响咽气道通道矢状面尺寸,但咽后壁厚度明显减小,以适应维持上气道通畅。
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Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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