垂直面部模式对骨骼ⅱ类错牙合三维手术效果和稳定性的影响。

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Wasuthorn Poolsin, Ellen Wen-Ching Ko, Carol Yi-Hsuan Chen, Cheng-Hui Lin
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摘要

背景:骨骼ⅱ类错牙合患者的手术结果和稳定性决定了治疗的成功与否。手术干预、患者反应性和垂直面部形态的生长模式的变化导致治疗结果和术后稳定性的变化。方法:本回顾性研究招募了52例经双颌手术治疗的成人骨骼II类错颌畸形;这些成年人根据他们的垂直面部模式被分成两组。收集术前(T0)、术后(T1)和正畸治疗后(T2)的锥束ct图像。重建的三维图像用于头部测量和分析。结果:T0 ~ T1时,高角度组法兰克福-下颌平面角减小,低-中角度组法兰克福-下颌平面角增大。高、中、低角度组下颌骨分别前进9.02、6.21 mm。从T1到T2,高角度组下颌骨前水平运动(-1.91±3.63 mm)较中低角度组(-0.57±1.04 mm)有显著变化。高角度组出现临床显著复发(> 2mm)的患者(44%)多于中低角度组(20%)。结论:两组患者的复发模式均呈上升和下降趋势。然而,高角度组表现出更大的术后平均变化。在高角度组中表现出临床显著复发的患者比例更高。
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Impact of Vertical Facial Patterns on Three-Dimensional Surgical Outcomes and Stability in Skeletal Class II Malocclusion.

Background: The surgical outcomes and stability of patients with skeletal Class II malocclusion determine the success of treatment. Variations in surgical interventions, patient responsiveness, and growth patterns across vertical facial morphologies result in varying treatment outcomes and postoperative stability.

Methods: This retrospective study recruited 52 adults diagnosed with skeletal Class II malocclusion treated with bimaxillary surgery; these adults were divided into two groups according to their vertical facial patterns. Cone-beam computed tomography images were collected before surgery (T0), after surgery (T1), and after orthodontic treatment (T2). Reconstructed three-dimensional images were used for cephalometric measurements and analysis.

Results: From T0 to T1, the Frankfort-mandibular plane angle decreased in the high-angle group but increased in the low-medium-angle group. The mandible advanced 9.02 and 6.21 mm in the high-angle and low-medium-angle groups, respectively. From T1 to T2, significant changes were observed in the anterior mandible horizontal movement of the high-angle group (-1.91 ± 3.63 mm) compared with the low-medium-angle group (-0.57 ± 1.04 mm). There were more patients exhibit clinically significant relapse (> 2 mm) in the high-angle group (44%) than in the low-medium-angle group (20%).

Conclusion: The relapse patterns in the two groups were similarly upward and backward. However, the high angle group exhibited greater average postoperative changes. The proportion of patients who exhibited a clinically significant relapse was higher in the high angle group.

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Biomedical Journal
Biomedical Journal Medicine-General Medicine
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11.60
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128
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42 days
期刊介绍: Biomedical Journal publishes 6 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of clinical and biomedical sciences for an internationally diverse authorship. Unlike most open access journals, which are free to readers but not authors, Biomedical Journal does not charge for subscription, submission, processing or publication of manuscripts, nor for color reproduction of photographs. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials, biomarker studies, and characterization of human pathogens are within the scope of the journal, as well as basic studies in model species such as Escherichia coli, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus revealing the function of molecules, cells, and tissues relevant for human health. However, articles on other species can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of biology. A highly-cited international editorial board assures timely publication of manuscripts. Reviews on recent progress in biomedical sciences are commissioned by the editors.
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