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B Goldin1.
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of labial root torque on anterior nasomaxillary development. Quantification was made of the angular and linear changes in Downs' point A (representing midsagittal basal bone) and incisor point A (representing the dentoalveolar bone) and any concomitant incisor root resorption. The study was divided into two parts: part 1--to determine the anatomic configuration of the premaxillary region by use of laminagraphy on skulls, and part 2--to use the morphologic landmarks found in part 1 to assess the development of the nasomaxillary complex in maxillary retrusive patients. The clinical study involved 17 maxillary retrusive patients, aged 8.0 to 15.7 years, who had been treated for a period between 0.31 and 3.70 years with edgewise advancing mechanics. Clinical results indicate that during the first phase of orthodontic treatment with labial root torque, encompassing a 0.63-year mean treatment period, a greater rate of advancement of Downs' point A was produced when compared with normal growth. The skeletal convexity increased, whereas normal growth straightened the profile. Incisor point A advanced at a greater rate than Downs' point A, suggesting that treatment caused a larger dentoalveolar effect than the effect on midsagittal basal bone. When treatment was extended to 1.57 years, similar changes were found but at a reduced rate. Overall apical root resorption was 12.7%/year. Sex and age were not found to have any correlation to the amount of apical root loss.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2923101 DOI: 10.1016/0889-5406(89)90051-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop ISSN: 0889-5406 Impact factor: 2.650