两种功能矫治器对生长期儿童牙槽骨和骨骼影响的初步研究。

Hui Chen, Kazutomo Yagi, Fernanda R Almeida, Benjamin T Pliska, Alan A Lowe
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未标记:本初步研究的目的是比较两种不同的可移动功能器具(rfa)对生长中的II类1类受试者的牙槽骨和骨骼的影响,基于治疗前和治疗后的头部测量分析。本临床试验从不列颠哥伦比亚大学正畸本科诊所招募了40名II类1科错颌患者。所有受试者均按照相同的纳入和排除标准选择,并获得每个受试者完整的正畸记录。随机分为两组,RFA-1组20例(男性12例),RFA-2组20例(男性14例)。结果:RFA-1组与RFA-2组在插入年龄(分别为10.4±1.3年和10.7±1.4年)和治疗时间(分别为163±6.7个月和16.1±65个月)方面无显著差异。在基线时,两组之间的头颅测量变量无显著差异。治疗后,两组患者SNB、L1-Apo均升高,差异均有统计学意义(P < 0.05);减少anb,智慧,覆盖和覆盖。结论:RFA-1和RFA-2在同年龄组ⅱ类1科青春期前患者的功能影响具有可比性。RFA-1在产生治疗变化方面是有效的,因为建议的佩戴时间仅在睡眠期间。
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A Pilot Study on the Dentoalveolar and Skeletal Effects of Two Functional Appliances in Class II, Division 1 Growing Children.

Unlabelled: The aim of this preliminary study was to compare the dentoalveolar and skeletal effects of two different Removable Functional Appliances (RFAs) in growing Class II, Division 1 subjects based on pre- and post-treatment cephalometric analyses. Forty subjects with Class II, Division 1 malocclusions were recruited from the undergraduate orthodontic clinic at the University of British Columbia for this clinical trial. All subjects were selected under the same inclusion and exclusion criteria and full orthodontic records were obtained for each subject. They were divided into two groups: 20 (12 males) in RFA-1 group and 20 (14 males) in RFA-2 group.

Results: There were no significant differences between the RFA-1 and RFA-2 groups in insertion age (10.4 ± 1.3 years and 10.7 ± 1.4 years, respectively) or treatment duration (163 ± 6.7 months and 16.1 ± 65 months, respectively). There was no significant difference in cephalometric variables between the two groups at baseline. After treatment, both groups demonstrated a statistically significant (P < 0.05) increased SNB and L1-Apo; decreasedANB, Wits, overjet and overbite.

Conclusions: The functional effects of RFA-1 and RFA-2 are comparable in Class II, Division 1 pre-adolescent patients in the same age group. The RFA-1 is effective in generating treatment changes as the suggested wear time was only during sleep.d.

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