Evaluation of anterior open bite correction in patients treated with maxillary posterior segment intrusion using zygomatic anchorage
This study aimed to investigate dentofacial changes in patients treated with maxillary molar intrusion with zygomatic anchors. The study group was composed of 19 patients with anterior open bite who had intrusion of the posterior dentoalveolar segment using an acrylic appliance supported by bilatera...
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description | This study aimed to investigate dentofacial changes in patients treated with maxillary molar intrusion with zygomatic anchors.
The study group was composed of 19 patients with anterior open bite who had intrusion of the posterior dentoalveolar segment using an acrylic appliance supported by bilateral zygomatic miniplates. The study was carried out on lateral cephalograms of the subjects taken before treatment and after intrusion.
Cephalometric changes obtained with maxillary molar intrusion were statistically significant. ANB, Wits, SN-GoGn, PP-MP, ANS-Me, NA-APo, SN-OP, U1-OP, U6-NF, overjet, and overbite values were also statistically significant.
Posterior dentoalveolar intrusion by zygomatic anchorage was an effective method for anterior open bite treatment. Although overbite and vertical skeletal measurements changed because of posterior dentoalveolar intrusion, the soft tissue was not significantly affected.
•Miniplates in the zygomatic buttress area intruded maxillary molars and buccal segments.•Changes in the dentofacial structures resulted from intrusion.•Posterior dentoalveolar intrusion by zygomatic anchorage had no effects on soft tissue.•This method was an effective treatment for anterior open bite. |
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Cephalometric changes obtained with maxillary molar intrusion were statistically significant. ANB, Wits, SN-GoGn, PP-MP, ANS-Me, NA-APo, SN-OP, U1-OP, U6-NF, overjet, and overbite values were also statistically significant.
Posterior dentoalveolar intrusion by zygomatic anchorage was an effective method for anterior open bite treatment. Although overbite and vertical skeletal measurements changed because of posterior dentoalveolar intrusion, the soft tissue was not significantly affected.
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Cephalometric changes obtained with maxillary molar intrusion were statistically significant. ANB, Wits, SN-GoGn, PP-MP, ANS-Me, NA-APo, SN-OP, U1-OP, U6-NF, overjet, and overbite values were also statistically significant.
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