Skeletal and dental relapses after skeletal class III deformity correction surgery: single-jaw versus double-jaw procedures
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چکیده: (1822 مشاهده) |
Objective In this prospective comparative study, we looked at the postoperative dental and skeletal relapses in patients undergoing orthognathic surgery for skeletal class III deformity. The surgical interventions were single-jaw versus double-jaw procedures. Study Design Twenty-four adult patients with skeletal class III deformity presented with functional and esthetic problems. Patients were randomized to receive single- or double-jaw corrective surgery. The assessment of outcome was by lateral cephalograms taken at different intervals and postoperative complications. Results At 1 year after surgery, no significant correlation was identified between surgical advancement and relapse regarding maxillary stability. The single-jaw procedure cohort had a significantly greater horizontal mandibular skeletal relapse. No differences were noted when examining the mandibular vertical stability. None of the patients reported any acute local neurology. Conclusions Single-jaw procedure may lead to less stability, leading to skeletal relapse, than double-jaw procedure. A higher evidence-based study and larger cohort is required to prove this.
Source: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology Full Text |
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نوع مطالعه: پژوهشي |
موضوع مقاله:
جراحی دهان، فک و صورت دریافت: 1392/5/20 | انتشار: 1390/10/25
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