| Literature DB >> 26352849 |
Fernanda Pinelli Henriques1, Guilherme Janson1, Jose Fernando Castanha Henriques1, Daniela Cubas Pupulim1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although much has been investigated about the effects of cervical headgear, there remains some controversy. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review is to disclose the actual effects of the cervical headgear appliance, based on articles of relevant quality.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26352849 PMCID: PMC4593534 DOI: 10.1590/2176-9451.20.4.076-081.oar
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dental Press J Orthod ISSN: 2176-9451
Database research results.
| Database | Results | Articles | Articles included |
|---|---|---|---|
| PubMed | 72 | 19 | 07 |
| Cochrane | 07 | 00 | 00 |
| Web of Science | 68 | 02 | 00 |
| Embase | 36 | 01 | 00 |
| Scopus | 84 | 10 | 03 |
| Hand searching | 10 | 02 | |
| Subtotal | 42 | ||
| Duplicate articles | 30 | ||
| Total | 12 |
Details of studies included in the analysis
| Author | Initial age | Daily use | n | Malocclusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wieslander L, Buck DL10(1974) | 9 years | 12 to 14 h | 28 | Class II, division 1 |
| Wieslander L1(1975) | 8 years | 12 to 14 h | 23 | Class II, division 1 |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T, Haavikko K13 (1997) | 9.3 years | 12 to 14 h | 40 | Class II, division 1 |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T, Humrmerinta K, Haavikko K14 (2000) | 9.3 years | 12 to 14 h | 40 | Class II, division 1 |
| Ashmore JL, et al17(2002) | Not described | 14 h | 36 | Class II, division 1 |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T12 (2003) | 9.1 years | 12 to 14 h | 40 | Class II, division 1 |
| Lima Filho RM, Lima AL, Oliveira Ruellas AC8 (2003) | 10.5 years | 12 to 14 h | 40 | Class II, division 1 |
| Mantysaari R, Kantomaa T, Pirttiniemi P, Pykalainen A9 (2004) | 7.6 years | 8 to 10 h | 68 | Class II, division 1 |
| Godt A, Kalwitzki M, Goz G16 (2007) | 10.9 years | Not described | 247 | Class II, division 1 |
| Kirjavainen M, Hurmerinta K, Kirjavainen T11 (2007) | 9.1 years | 12 to 14 h | 40 | Class II, division 1 |
| Godt A, Berneburg M, Kalwitzki M, Göz G15 (2008) | 11 years | 14 h | 119 | Class II, division 1 |
| Alió-Sanz J, et al18(2012) | 8 years | 12 to 14 h | 79 | Class II, division 1 |
Justification for inclusion of selected articles.
| Author | Article | Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Wieslander L, Buck DL10
| Physiologic recovery after | Class II malocclusion corrected by distal movement of maxillary molars. Mandibular rotation was also present and maxillary growth was redirected. Changes remained stable. |
| Wieslander L1
| Early or late cervical traction therapy of Class II malocclusion in the mixed dentition | The use of cervical headgear was more efficient in terms of skeletal changes in early mixed dentition. ANB angle decreased during the same period. |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T, Haavikko
K13
| Changes in dental arch dimensions by use of an
orthopedic cervical headgear in | Class II malocclusion corrected by improving overjet and keeping overbite unchanged. There was an increase in upper arch width and, as a result, lower arch as well. Upper arch length also increased. |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T, Humrmerinta K, Haavikko K14 (2000) | Orthopedic cervical headgear with an expanded inner bow in Class II correction | All patients had Class II malocclusion successfully corrected. There was restriction of forward maxillary displacement and normal mandibular growth expression. |
| Ashmore et al17
| A 3-dimensional analysis of molar movement during headgear treatment | Class II malocclusion corrected by distalization
with extrusion of |
| Kirjavainen M, Kirjavainen T12 (2003) | Maxillary expansion in Class II correction with
orthopedic cervical headgear. | Malocclusion was corrected and Class I relationship reestablished in all cases. There was maxillary expansion. As a result of maxillary expansion, there was spontaneous mandibular increase. |
| Lima Filho RM, Lima AL, Oliveira Ruellas
AC8
| Mandibular changes in skeletal Class II patients treated with Kloehn cervical headgear | Skeletal Class II malocclusion correction was effective and stable. The ANB angle improved, there was restriction of maxillary displacement and mandibular rotation, in addition to extrusion of maxillary molars. |
| Mantysaaari R, Kantomaa T, Pirttiniemi P, Pykalainen A9 (2004) | The effects of early headgear treatment on
dental arches and craniofacial morphology: | There was an increase in maxillary and
mandibular arch length and width. |
| Godt A, Berneburg M, Kalwitzki M, Göz
G15
| Cephalometric analysis of molar and anterior tooth movement during cervical headgear treatment in relation to growth patterns | There was extrusion of maxillary molars and
mandibular rotation |
| Kirjavainen M, Hurmerinta K, Kirjavainen
T11
| Facial profile changes in early Class II correction with cervical headgear | Cervical headgear proved effective to correct Class II malocclusion, as it minimized overbite regardless of patient’s growth pattern. |
| Godt A, Kalwitzki M, Goz G16 (2007) | Effects of cervical headgear on overbite against the background of existing growth patterns | Class II malocclusion was corrected by the cervical headgear. There was extrusion of maxillary molars. Treatment was followed by a decrease in maxillary convexity. There was an increase in lip seal. |
| Alió-Sanz J et al18
| Effects on the maxilla and cranial base caused by cervical headgear: A longitudinal study | There was restriction of maxillary displacement
in relation to the cranial base, |
Assessment of the quality of articles selected.
Figure 1.Fluxogram of database research.