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The effect of teeth extraction for orthodontic treatment on the upper airway: a systematic review.

Zhiai Hu1, Xing Yin, Jing Liao, Chenchen Zhou, Zhenjin Yang, Shujuan Zou.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of teeth extraction for orthodontic treatment on the upper airway.
METHODS: Relevant trials assessing the effect of orthodontic extractions on the upper airway were retrieved electronically through PubMed, Embase, Medline, Web of Knowledge, and the Cochrane Library. The processes of literature search, selection, quality assessment, and data extraction were performed by two authors independently.
RESULTS: Seven articles were included in this systematic review. They were categorized into three groups according to their indications for extractions, namely anteroposterior discrepancy (group 1), crowding (group 2), and unspecified indications (group 3). In group 1, enrolled patients were diagnosed with class I bimaxillary protrusion and had four first premolars extracted, with a significant decrease in upper airway dimension. In group 2, increase in the upper airway dimension was reported in patients who were diagnosed with class I crowding and four first premolars extracted. In group 3, all patients were adolescents and no significant change in the upper airway dimension was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Currently, it is difficult to draw evidence-based conclusions because of the exceeding heterogeneity among included studies, and more qualified trials are required to provide reliable evidence. Extractions followed by large retraction of the anterior teeth in adult bimaxillary protrusion cases could possibly lead to narrowing of the upper airway. Mesial movement of the molars appeared to increase the posterior space for the tongue and enlarge the upper airway dimensions. Although the effect of teeth extraction on upper airway dimension seems to be related to indications for extraction, accepted scientific evidence is still insufficient owing to the limited number of included studies. The relationship between the upper airway size and the respiratory function has not been demonstrated. While there may be a decrease in the upper airway volume, there is no evidence that this would turn an airway more collapsible. None of the studies assessed in this review had actual functional assessment of breathing. Additional qualified trials are necessary to verify reliability.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25628011     DOI: 10.1007/s11325-015-1122-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Breath        ISSN: 1520-9512            Impact factor:   2.816


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