| Literature DB >> 28148248 |
Adriana Santamaría-Villegas1, Rubén Manrique-Hernandez2, Emery Alvarez-Varela2, Claudia Restrepo-Serna3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Orthopedic functional devices, are used to improve mandibular length in skeletal class II patients. However, the orthopedic functional device with the best effect to increasing the mandibular length, has not been identified before. Thus, the aim of the present investigation was to evaluate Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT), to determine the best functional appliance improving mandibular length in subjects with retrognathism.Entities:
Keywords: Angle class II; Functional; Malocclusion; Meta-analysis; Orthodontics appliances; Retrognathia
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28148248 PMCID: PMC5289049 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-017-0339-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
|---|---|
| Control group with untreated class II subjects. Treatment group: Patients with Class II malocclusion by retrognathism treated with any of the following appliances: Bionator, Twin Block, Activator, Sander Bite Jumping or Frankel. | Studies which evaluated mandibular length with point Ar. |
| Minimum 6 months in treatment. | Studies evaluating outcomes with MRI. |
| Articles in English or Spanish. | Studies which utilized the Herbst appliance. |
| Studies in humans | Treatment combined with extractions. |
| Studies in growing patients (aged between 6 and 18 years old). | Treatment combined with fixed appliances. |
| Studies evaluated with cephalometric radiographs that included mandibular length measurements using Co-Gn, Co-Po. | Surgical treatment |
| Randomized clinical trials (RCT) studies |
Fig. 1PRISMA Flowdiagram
Included studies
| Appliance: sample/age (years) | Year of publication | Type of study | Measurement method | Type of Appliance | Duration of treatment | Cephalometric points for mandibular changes | Timing of treatment | Maturation analysis and method | Results conclusions of author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tulloch [ | |||||||||
| Bionator: 53 /9.4 | 1997 | RCT | CXRa | Bionator | 15 months | Mandibular length Co-Gn/Co-Pg+ (mm) | 1 year before of peak | Carpal | Functional appliances produce mandibular changes with great variation |
| Control: 61/9.4 | 15 months | ||||||||
| Martina [ | |||||||||
| Sander Bite Jumping: 23/10.9 | 2013 | RCT | CXRa | Sander Bite Jumping | 18 months | Mandibular length (Pg/OLp+ Co/OLp) | NAb | Cervical vertebrae | Treated individuals had a significant increase in mandibular length and molar relationship improvement |
| Control: 23/10.5 | 12 months | Mandibular length (Pg/OLp + Co/OLp) | |||||||
| Illing [ | |||||||||
| Twin block: 16/11.5 | 1998 | RCT | CXRa | Twin Block | 9 months | NAb | NAb | NAb | Both appliances demonstrated significant skeletal changes. |
| Bionator: 18/11.8 | Bionator | 9 months | Co-Gna(mm) | ||||||
| Control: 20 /11.2 | 9 months | NAb | |||||||
| Nelson [ | |||||||||
| Harvold Activator: 12 /13 | 1993 | RCT | CXRa | Classic activator | 18 months | Co-Pog (mm) | NAb | NAb | No evidence supporting that functional appliances alter mandibular |
| Frankel: 13/13 | Frankel | 18 months | Co-Pog (mm) | ||||||
| Control: 17 /13 | 18 months | ||||||||
| O Brien [ | |||||||||
| Twin block: 73/9.7 | 2003 | RCT | CXRa | Twin block | 15 months | Mandibular length (Pg/OLp + Co/OLp) | Pre-peak | NAb | The Twin-block appliance resulted in substantial reduction in the overjets of children with Class II malocclusion. |
| Control: 74/9.8 | 15 months | (Pg/OLp + Co/OLp) | |||||||
+Measurement not clear in the text
aCephalographic X-ray
bInformation not available
Quality of studies
| RCT Studies | Explanation of calculation of sample size | Description of mechanism for patient selection | Explanation of the causes for withdrawal of patients | Statistical analysis adequate to the type of data | Description of the control for confusing factors | Blindness for the evaluation of results | Use of p values or confidence intervals | Evaluation of quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nelson 1993 [ | yes | yes | Yes | yes | yes | no | Yes | High |
| Tulloch 1997 [ | yes | yes | No | yes | yes | no | yes | Medium |
| Illing 1998 [ | no | yes | Yes | yes | yes | no | yes | medium |
| O Brien 2003 [ | yes | yes | Yes | yes | yes | no | yes | high |
| Martina 2013 [ | yes | yes | Yes | yes | yes | no | yes | high |
RCT Randomized clinical trial
Fig. 2Funnel diagram of included studies. The funnel plot does not show the existence of publication bias among the included studies
Fig. 3Effect of functional appliances on mandibular length depending on type of appliance. WMD weighted mean difference, CI confidence interval 95%