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Ji-Eun Kim1, Su-Jung Mah2, Tae-Woo Kim3, Su-Jung Kim1, Ki-Ho Park1, Yoon-Goo Kang1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine cephalometric factors that help predict favorable soft-tissue profile outcomes following treatment with the Class II Twin-block appliance.Entities:
Keywords: Cephalometric predictors; Class II Twin-block; Soft-tissue profile
Year: 2017 PMID: 29291184 PMCID: PMC5702773 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2018.48.1.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Figure 1The Class II Twin-block appliance used in this study.
Figure 2An example of a pair of pre-treatment (left) and post-treatment (right) silhouettes used for evaluation by the panels.
Description of cephalometric landmarks and planes used in the study
Figure 3Cephalometric analysis. A, Cephalometric landmarks (and the vertical reference plane) recorded: Nasion (N), sella point (S), condylion (Cd), articulare (Ar), basion (Ba), gonion (Go), anterior nasal spine (ANS), posterior nasal spine (PNS), point A (A), point B (B), pogonion (Pog), gnathion (Gn), menton (Me), upper incisor edge (UIE), upper incisor apex (UIA), lower incisor edge (LIE), lower incisor apex (LIA), infradentale (Id), upper molar mesial cusp tip (UM), lower molar mesial cusp tip (LM), glabella (Gb), soft-tissue nasion (sN), subnasale (Sn), labrale superius (Ls), labrale inferius (Li), soft-tissue pogonion (sPog), and the vertical reference plane perpendicular to the horizontal plane at 7° to the SN plane (VRP). B, Cranial base, facial height, and vertical measurements: (1) S-Ar, (2) S-N, (3) Ba-N, (4) N-S-Ar, (5) UAFH, (6) LAFH, (7) UPFH, (8) LPFH, (9), S-Ar-Go, and (10) maxillary plane angle (MxP)-mandibular plane angle (MnP). C, Anteroposterior mandibular dimension measurements: (1) SNA, (2) SNB, (3) VRP-Cd, (4) VRP-ANS, (5) VRP-A, (6) VRP-B, (7) VRP-Pog, (8) B-Pog, (9) S-N-Pog, (10), Cd-Go, (11) Cd-Gn, (12) Go-Gn, (13) Ar-Gn, (14) Ar-Go-Me, and (15) symphysis inclination. D, Dento-alveolar and soft-tissue measurements: (1) U1-MxP, (2) L1-MnP, (3) interincisal angle, (4) UM-MxP, (5) LM-MnP, (6) VRP-UM, (7) VRP-LM, (8) VRP-Gb, (9) VRP-sN, (10) VRP-Sn, (11) VRP-Ls, (12) VRP-Li, and (13) VRP-sPog. Terms and definitions are listed in Tables 1 and 2.
Description of cephalometric measurements performed in the study
Comparison of pre-treatment cephalometric measurements between the unfavorable and favorable groups
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Analyzed using an independent t-test; *p < 0.05.
Terms and definitions are listed in Tables 1 and 2.
Comparison of post-treatment changes in cephalometric measurements between the unfavorable and favorable groups
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Analyzed using an independent t-test; *p < 0.05.
Terms and definitions are listed in Tables 1 and 2.