Literature DB >> 2098455

Evaluation of soft tissue profile following intraoral ramus osteotomy in Chinese adults with mandibular prognathism.

K K Lew1, F C Loh, J F Yeo, H S Loh.   

Abstract

Twenty-five Chinese adults with mandibular prognathism were treated with either the intraoral vertical subcondylar osteotomy or the bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy. The patients were kept in maxillomandibular fixation for 6 to 8 weeks while osteosynthesis was achieved with the use of intraosseous wiring. Serial lateral cephalograms were taken presurgery and between 12 and 26 months postsurgery, and specific soft and hard tissue points were digitized on a computer. The mean mandibular setback postsurgically was 8.4 +/- 3.2 mm, with a 5.2-degree reduction in point A-nasion-point B angle. Posterior movement of pogonion, point B and the mandibular incisal edge was accompanied by posterior movement of 95% at soft tissue pogonion (r = .96), 89% at soft tissue point B (r = .83), and 67% at labrale inferius (r = .81), respectively. The correlation between changes in the labrale superius and mandibular setback appeared to be dependent on both the amount of mandibular setback and the degree of mandibular rotation during the setback surgery. The presently reported ratios of the soft tissue response to hard tissue movement vary from those reported in white patients by other researchers, which confirms the need for different ratios for different racial types.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2098455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Adult Orthodon Orthognath Surg        ISSN: 0742-1931


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