Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3157362 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo determine the effects of combined treatment with corticotomy and skeletal anchorage in open bite correction.Patients and MethodsTen patients (6 females, 4 males) with ages ranging from 15 to 25 years were involved. All of the individuals received combined subapical corticotomy and skeletal anchorage procedure and intrusion forces of 200 to 300 g were applied on the attachments of each molar and both premolars during 12 to 15 weeks. Mean changes for the measurements for the sample group were evaluated with Wilcoxon signed ranks test.ResultsSignificant intrusion of maxillary posterior teeth provided counterclockwise rotation of the mandible and open bite was successfully corrected. SNB angle increased and the ANB angle decreased (P < .05). Significant decreases were noted for vertical skeletal characteristics and overbite increased accordingly (P < .05).ConclusionsOur results indicated that the use of combined treatment with corticotomy and skeletal anchorage provided safe and noncompliance intrusion of posterior teeth in a short period and may be regarded as an alternative method for skeletal open bite correction in adults who reject orthognathic surgery.

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