Effects of fixed functional therapy on tongue and hyoid positions and posterior airway

To evaluate how therapy with a fixed functional appliance affects airway dimensions, dentoalveolar changes, and tongue and hyoid positions. A retrospective study was carried out on 46 pre- and posttreatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 23 post-peak Class II patients (12 girls, 11 boys) treat...

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description To evaluate how therapy with a fixed functional appliance affects airway dimensions, dentoalveolar changes, and tongue and hyoid positions. A retrospective study was carried out on 46 pre- and posttreatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 23 post-peak Class II patients (12 girls, 11 boys) treated with a Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD) appliance. The radiographies were taken at the start and at the end of Forsus FRD appliance therapy when a Class I or overcorrected Class I canine and molar relationship was achieved. The process took an average of 5 months 13 days ± 1 month 4 days. Skeletal and dental parameters were measured using Dolphin software, and the sagittal airway area was measured by AutoCAD software. Analyses of the pre- and posttreatment means revealed that there was no statistically significant skeletal correction of the sagittal malocclusion; increase of lower incisor inclination, decrease of upper incisor inclination, decrease of interincisal angle, and rotation of occlusal plane all contributed to the reduction of overjet. The tongue area and intermaxillary space area increased in response to these dentoalveolar changes; however, there was no statistically significant change in the hyoid position or the oropharyngeal area between the two time points. The dentoalveolar changes produced by Forsus FRD appliance did not cause any significant posterior airway changes in young adult patients.
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subjects Adolescent
Anatomic Landmarks - diagnostic imaging
Anatomic Landmarks - pathology
Cephalometry - methods
Child
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Hyoid Bone - diagnostic imaging
Hyoid Bone - pathology
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods
Incisor - diagnostic imaging
Incisor - pathology
Male
Malocclusion, Angle Class II - therapy
Original
Oropharynx - diagnostic imaging
Oropharynx - pathology
Orthodontic Appliance Design
Orthodontic Appliances, Functional
Overbite - therapy
Radiography
Retrospective Studies
Rotation
Tongue - diagnostic imaging
Tongue - pathology
Young Adult
title Effects of fixed functional therapy on tongue and hyoid positions and posterior airway
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