Objectives: To assess the soft tissue changes in orthodontic extraction and non-extraction patients on 3D stereophotogrammetric images. Setting and sample: 23 extraction (22.2 ± 9.2 years) and 23 non-extraction (20.3 ± 11.1 years) consecutive patients were enrolled at the Sections of Orthodontics at Aarhus University and at University of Naples Federico II. Methods: All patients had a first 3D image taken after bonding of brackets on the upper incisors (T0), and a second 3D image (T1) after space closure in the extraction group or at insertion of the first SS or TMA rectangular wire in the non-extraction group. The 3D images were captured with 3dMDFace System and analysed with 3dMDVultus Software. After placing 19 landmarks, 15 measurements were obtained. Intragroup changes were analysed with paired t-test and intergroup changes with unpaired t-test (P <.05). Results: Superimpositions of the 3D images at T0 and T1 visualized with colour-coded maps showed that soft tissue changes primarily happened in the perioral area in both groups. The Nasolabial angle increased significantly in the extraction group (3°± 4.1, P =.002), while it decreased in the non-extraction group (−1.5°± 5.5°, P =.002). There was a significant difference between the two groups (4.4°, P =.004). Conclusions: 3D comparison of the soft tissues in the extraction and non-extraction groups showed statistically significant, but clinically limited differences in the perioral area. The Nasolabial angle was significantly larger at T1 in the extraction group compared with the non-extraction group.
Three-dimensional soft tissue changes in orthodontic extraction and non-extraction patients: A prospective study / Rongo, R.; Nissen, L.; Leroy, C.; Michelotti, A.; Cattaneo, P. M.; Cornelis, M. A.. - In: ORTHODONTICS & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1601-6335. - 24:2(2021), pp. 181-192. [10.1111/ocr.12506]
Three-dimensional soft tissue changes in orthodontic extraction and non-extraction patients: A prospective study
Rongo R.
;Michelotti A.;
2021
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Objectives: To assess the soft tissue changes in orthodontic extraction and non-extraction patients on 3D stereophotogrammetric images. Setting and sample: 23 extraction (22.2 ± 9.2 years) and 23 non-extraction (20.3 ± 11.1 years) consecutive patients were enrolled at the Sections of Orthodontics at Aarhus University and at University of Naples Federico II. Methods: All patients had a first 3D image taken after bonding of brackets on the upper incisors (T0), and a second 3D image (T1) after space closure in the extraction group or at insertion of the first SS or TMA rectangular wire in the non-extraction group. The 3D images were captured with 3dMDFace System and analysed with 3dMDVultus Software. After placing 19 landmarks, 15 measurements were obtained. Intragroup changes were analysed with paired t-test and intergroup changes with unpaired t-test (P <.05). Results: Superimpositions of the 3D images at T0 and T1 visualized with colour-coded maps showed that soft tissue changes primarily happened in the perioral area in both groups. The Nasolabial angle increased significantly in the extraction group (3°± 4.1, P =.002), while it decreased in the non-extraction group (−1.5°± 5.5°, P =.002). There was a significant difference between the two groups (4.4°, P =.004). Conclusions: 3D comparison of the soft tissues in the extraction and non-extraction groups showed statistically significant, but clinically limited differences in the perioral area. The Nasolabial angle was significantly larger at T1 in the extraction group compared with the non-extraction group.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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