کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3154665 | 1198052 | 2011 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

PurposeTo evaluate the association of 3-dimensional changes in the position of the condyles, rami, and chin at splint removal and 1 year after mandibular advancement surgery.Patients and MethodsThis prospective observational study used preoperative and postoperative scans of 27 subjects presenting with a skeletal Class II jaw relationship with a normal or deep overbite. An automatic technique of cranial base superimposition was used to assess the positional and/or remodeling changes in the anatomic regions of interest. The displacements were visually displayed and quantified using 3-dimensional color maps. The positive and negative values of surface distances in the color maps indicated the direction of the displacements. Pearson correlation coefficients and a linear model for correlated data were used to evaluate the association between the regional displacements.ResultsThe postoperative adaptations in the chin position between splint removal and 1 year after surgery were significantly negatively correlated with changes in the borders of the posterior ramus (left, r = −0.73, P ≤ .0001; and right, r = −0.68, P = .00) and the condyles (left, r = −0.53, P = .01; and right, r = −0.46, P = .02), indicating that these structures tended to be displaced in the same direction. Even though the mean condylar displacement with surgery was less than 1 mm, individual displacements greater than 2 mm with surgery were observed for 24% of the condyles. The condylar displacements were maintained at 1 year after surgery for 17% of the condyles.ConclusionsThe surface distance displacements indicated that the postoperative adaptations at different anatomic regions were significantly related.
Journal: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Volume 69, Issue 5, May 2011, Pages 1447–1457