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Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations 1/2024

01.01.2024 | Research

Effects of Twin-Block with an expanding device on the upper airway in growing children with skeletal class II malocclusion—a retrospective study based on the consistency of three-dimensional and two-dimensional data

verfasst von: Feng Mao, Chenmeng Lu, Nan Liu, Zhiqing Liu, Yi Zhang, Huichuan Qi, Min Hu

Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

Objectives

Skeletal class II malocclusion is one of the most common malocclusions. Among the functional appliances for skeletal class II malocclusion, the Twin-Block appliance with a maxillary expander is effective in repositioning the mandible forward. In this study, we focused our efforts on investigating the effects of Twin-Block appliances with maxillary expanders on the upper airway in growing children with skeletal class II malocclusion by tracing and measuring lateral cephalograms after evaluating the consistency of three-dimensional CBCT data and two-dimensional lateral cephalogram data.

Materials and methods

A total of 102 patients ranging from 9 to 15 years old (11.37 ± 2.80, male/female ratio = 1:1) with skeletal class II malocclusion were selected to evaluate the consistency of CBCT data and lateral cephalogram data. The strongly and moderately correlated segments were then selected to study the effects of Twin-Block with a maxillary expander on the upper airway in 66 growing children with skeletal class II malocclusion (11.31 ± 1.23 years old, male/female ratio = 1:1) by lateral cephalograms.

Results

The results showed a strong significant correlation in the nasopharynx (r = 0.708) and moderate significant correlations in the overall upper airway (r = 0.641), palatopharynx (r = 0.553), and glossopharynx (r = 0.575) but a weak correlation in the hypopharynx (r = 0.323). The corresponding determination coefficient (R2) was also determined by scatter plot analysis. Moreover, compared with the pretreatment data (T1), the total area of the upper airway and the areas of the nasopharynx, palatopharynx, and glossopharynx after functional treatment (T2) increased statistically and significantly.

Conclusions

Lateral cephalograms can reflect the volume of the nasopharynx and oropharynx in skeletal class II children to a certain extent, while Twin-Block appliances with maxillary expanders can widen the volume of the nasopharynx and oropharynx significantly.

Clinical relevance

The lateral cephalogram is reliable for analyzing the nasopharynx, palatopharynx, and glossopharynx in orthodontic clinical practice. Twin-Block appliances with maxillary expanders have a positive effect on skeletal class II patients with airway stenosis.
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Metadaten
Titel
Effects of Twin-Block with an expanding device on the upper airway in growing children with skeletal class II malocclusion—a retrospective study based on the consistency of three-dimensional and two-dimensional data
verfasst von
Feng Mao
Chenmeng Lu
Nan Liu
Zhiqing Liu
Yi Zhang
Huichuan Qi
Min Hu
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Clinical Oral Investigations / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 1432-6981
Elektronische ISSN: 1436-3771
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-023-05388-2

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