Evaluation and Comparison of Cervical Spine Posture in Class II Division I Patients Treated with Twin Block Appliances, Forsus Appliances, and Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy: A Cephalometric Study.

Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-30 DOI:10.4103/ccd.ccd_459_22
S S Suji Krishna, B Shashikumar, Roopak D Naik
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Background: It has been speculated that a change in cervical spine posture occurs due to forward repositioning of the mandible. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate and compare the cervical spine posture in Class II division one patient treated with three different treatment modalities.

Materials and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using pre and post-treatment lateral cephalograms of Class II Division one patients who have undergone orthodontic therapy using twin block appliance, Forsus, and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO). This study included a total of 57 subjects comprising 19 subjects in each group. Seven cervical, three sagittal, and one vertical parameters were compared within and between each group. The data were tested using the Dependent t-test, One-way analysis of variance, and Tukey's post hoc test.

Results: A significant difference existed between the pre- and post-treatment angular measurements within the three groups showing a change in the cervical spine posture with forward positioning of the mandible. A comparison of mean changes in angular measurements between the three groups showed a significant difference in SNA, SNB, ANB, and odontoid process tangent-cervical vertebral tangent (OPT-CVT), indicating a change in the cervical posture.

Conclusion: OPT-CVT angle predicts a change in cervical spine posture after treatment with a significant difference in the Twin Block group (P = 0.029) compared to Forsus and BSSO groups. Thus, the twin block group results in a more upright craniocervical posture than the other two treatment groups.

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双块矫治器、Forsus矫治器和双侧矢状劈开截骨术治疗II级I组患者颈椎姿势的评估和比较:一项头部测量学研究。
背景:据推测,颈椎姿势的改变是由于下颌骨的向前重新定位引起的。因此,本研究旨在评估和比较三种不同治疗方式治疗的II类1区患者的颈椎姿势。材料和方法:使用II类1区患者治疗前后的侧位头影进行回顾性队列研究,这些患者使用双块矫治器、Forsus和双侧矢状劈开截骨(BSSO)进行了正畸治疗。本研究共包括57名受试者,每组19名受试人。在每组内和每组之间比较了七个颈椎、三个矢状和一个垂直参数。使用相依t检验、单向方差分析和Tukey的事后检验对数据进行检验。结果:三组患者治疗前后的角度测量结果存在显著差异,显示随着下颌骨的向前定位,颈椎姿势发生了变化。比较三组之间角度测量的平均变化显示,SNA、SNB、ANB和齿状突切线-颈椎切线(OPT-CVT)存在显著差异,表明颈部姿势发生了变化。结论:OPT-CVT角度可预测治疗后颈椎姿势的变化,与Forsus和BSSO组相比,Twin Block组有显著差异(P=0.029)。因此,与其他两个治疗组相比,双块组的颅颈姿势更加直立。
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