Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of several Class II malocclusion treatments on condylar growth and positioning of the mandible. Methods: The material comprised series of lateral cephalograms obtained at the start, after about 6 months, and after about 12 months of trea...

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Main Authors: Hagg, U., Rabie, A.B.M., Bendeus, M., Wong, R.W.K., Wey, M.C., Du, X., Peng, J.
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spelling my.um.eprints.43672014-12-12T02:06:07Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4367/ Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement Hagg, U. Rabie, A.B.M. Bendeus, M. Wong, R.W.K. Wey, M.C. Du, X. Peng, J. RK Dentistry Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of several Class II malocclusion treatments on condylar growth and positioning of the mandible. Methods: The material comprised series of lateral cephalograms obtained at the start, after about 6 months, and after about 12 months of treatment from 3 groups of consecutively treated patients who used a headgear-activator with stepwise mandibular advancement (HGA-S), a headgear-activator with maximum jumping of the mandible (HGA-M), and a headgear-Herbst appliance with stepwise advancement (HGH-S), respectively. Six-month growth data from matched controls were used to calculate the net treatment effects. Results: Mandibular prognathism was enhanced after stepwise advancement but not after maximum jumping, and only during the initial phase of therapy; the effect was significantly greater for the fixed functional appliance than for the removable functional appliance. Lower-facial height was increased by the HGA-S, unchanged by the HGA-M, and restrained by the HGH-S. The low construction bite of the HGH-S meant that the extent of bone apposition on the posterior and superior parts of the condyle was similar, whereas the high construction bite of the HGA-S and the HGA-M meant that the effect on the superior part was greater, but only significantly so after stepwise advancement. Conclusions: The mode of jumping, the vertical opening, and whether the functional appliance is fixed or removable affect the amount and pattern of condylar growth, and the position of the mandible. (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2008;134:525-36) Elsevier 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4367/1/Condylar_growth_and_mandibular_positioning_with_stepwise_vs_maximum_advancement.pdf application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4367/2/condylar_growth.pdf Hagg, U. and Rabie, A.B.M. and Bendeus, M. and Wong, R.W.K. and Wey, M.C. and Du, X. and Peng, J. (2008) Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 134 (4). pp. 525-536. ISSN 0889-5406 10.1016/j.ajodo.2006.09.064
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topic RK Dentistry
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Hagg, U.
Rabie, A.B.M.
Bendeus, M.
Wong, R.W.K.
Wey, M.C.
Du, X.
Peng, J.
Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
description Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of several Class II malocclusion treatments on condylar growth and positioning of the mandible. Methods: The material comprised series of lateral cephalograms obtained at the start, after about 6 months, and after about 12 months of treatment from 3 groups of consecutively treated patients who used a headgear-activator with stepwise mandibular advancement (HGA-S), a headgear-activator with maximum jumping of the mandible (HGA-M), and a headgear-Herbst appliance with stepwise advancement (HGH-S), respectively. Six-month growth data from matched controls were used to calculate the net treatment effects. Results: Mandibular prognathism was enhanced after stepwise advancement but not after maximum jumping, and only during the initial phase of therapy; the effect was significantly greater for the fixed functional appliance than for the removable functional appliance. Lower-facial height was increased by the HGA-S, unchanged by the HGA-M, and restrained by the HGH-S. The low construction bite of the HGH-S meant that the extent of bone apposition on the posterior and superior parts of the condyle was similar, whereas the high construction bite of the HGA-S and the HGA-M meant that the effect on the superior part was greater, but only significantly so after stepwise advancement. Conclusions: The mode of jumping, the vertical opening, and whether the functional appliance is fixed or removable affect the amount and pattern of condylar growth, and the position of the mandible. (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2008;134:525-36)
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author Hagg, U.
Rabie, A.B.M.
Bendeus, M.
Wong, R.W.K.
Wey, M.C.
Du, X.
Peng, J.
author_facet Hagg, U.
Rabie, A.B.M.
Bendeus, M.
Wong, R.W.K.
Wey, M.C.
Du, X.
Peng, J.
author_sort Hagg, U.
title Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
title_short Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
title_full Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
title_fullStr Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
title_full_unstemmed Condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
title_sort condylar growth and mandibular positioning with stepwise vs maximum advancement
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2008
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