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Soft tissue profile changes in Angle class II patients treated with Twin Force or intermaxillary elastics-a comparison.

Izabel Cristina de Mendonça Campos Freitas Falcão1, Fabricio Pinelli Valarelli1, Luiz Filiphe Gonçalves Canuto2, Renata Cristina Oliveira1, Ricardo Cesar Gobbi de Oliveira1, Rodrigo Hermont Cançado1, Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas3.   

Abstract

PROPOSITION: This study aimed to compare soft tissue profile changes in Angle class II malocclusion patients treated with a Twin Force appliance (Ortho Organizers, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA) or class II elastics.
METHODS: The sample comprised 47 class II malocclusion patients treated orthodontically without extractions, divided into two groups. Group 1 (Twin Force): 25 patients were treated with the Twin Force, with initial and final mean ages of 17.91 and 20.45 years, respectively, and mean treatment time of 2.53 years. Group 2 (elastics): 22 patients were treated with class II elastics, with initial and final mean age of 15.87 and 18.63 years, respectively, and mean treatment time of 2.75 years. The lateral cephalograms were evaluated at the initial and final stages. Intragroup comparisons were performed with dependent t-tests and intergroup comparisons were performed with independent t-tests.
RESULTS: Treatment-related changes in the Twin Force group included reduction of facial convexity, retrusion of the upper lip, increase of the H‑Nose distance, and decrease in Sn‑H distance, indicating improvement in facial profile. In the elastics group, treatment resulted in an increase in nasolabial angle, retrusion of the upper lip, increase of the H‑Nose distance, and decrease in Sn‑H distance, indicating improvement in facial profile. The Twin Force group showed a greater reduction of the facial convexity with treatment than the elastics group.
CONCLUSIONS: Class II patients treated with the Twin Force appliance showed greater reduction in facial convexity than patients treated with class II elastics. The other soft tissue changes were similar for both groups.

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Keywords:  Cephalometry; Esthetics; Fixed orthodontic appliances; Malocclusion; Orthodontics

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33210180     DOI: 10.1007/s00056-020-00260-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orofac Orthop        ISSN: 1434-5293            Impact factor:   1.938


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Authors:  S Ruf; H Pancherz
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 2.079

2.  Class II correction with the Twin Force Bite Corrector.

Authors:  Jeff Rothenberg; Eric S Campbell; Ravindra Nanda
Journal:  J Clin Orthod       Date:  2004-04

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Authors:  Carlos Flores-Mir; Michael P Major; Paul W Major
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2006-07       Impact factor: 2.079

4.  Skeletal, dental and soft-tissue changes induced by the Jasper Jumper appliance in late adolescence.

Authors:  Didem Nalbantgil; Tülin Arun; Korkmaz Sayinsu; Işik Fulya
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 2.079

5.  Soft tissue changes produced by a banded-type Herbst appliance in late mixed dentition patients.

Authors:  Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida; Carlos Flores-Mir; Analu Giampietro Brandão; Renato Rodrigues de Almeida; Renata Rodrigues de Almeida-Pedrin
Journal:  World J Orthod       Date:  2008
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