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The effect of hard tissue surgical changes on soft tissue displacement: a pilot CBCT study

INTRODUCTION: This pilot study had as main objective to test the reliability of a new method to evaluate orthognathic surgery outcomes and also, to understand the effect of hard tissue changes on soft tissue displacement. METHODS: The sample consisted of eight patients that underwent bimaxillary adv...

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Autores principales: Koerich, Leonardo, Brunetto, Daniel Paludo, Ohira, Eduardo Terumi Blatt
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dental Press International 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.5.039-046.oar
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Brunetto, Daniel Paludo
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description INTRODUCTION: This pilot study had as main objective to test the reliability of a new method to evaluate orthognathic surgery outcomes and also, to understand the effect of hard tissue changes on soft tissue displacement. METHODS: The sample consisted of eight patients that underwent bimaxillary advancement and had CBCT at two time points (before surgery and 6-8 months follow-up). Voxel-based cranial base superimposition was used to register the scans. A different technique of iterative closest point (ICP) was used to measure and correlate the changes. The average displacement of 15 areas (4 hard tissue and 11 soft tissue) were measured twice. RESULTS: ICC was > 0.99 for all areas. Changes in the tip of the nose did not correlate with changes in any maxillary area, whereas soft tissue A point, A point and upper lips had correlation with several areas. The highest correlation for the maxilla was between the upper lip and the left/right supra cheilion (p< 0.001, r= 0.91 and p< 0.001, r= 0.93, respectively). In the mandible, the majority of the correlations involved soft tissue pogonion, pogonion and lower incisors, with the strongest one between pogonion and lower incisors (p< 0.001, r= 0.98). CONCLUSION: With the proper case selection, ICP is a reliable method that can be used to assess three-dimensional changes.
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spelling pubmed-57301352017-12-18 The effect of hard tissue surgical changes on soft tissue displacement: a pilot CBCT study Koerich, Leonardo Brunetto, Daniel Paludo Ohira, Eduardo Terumi Blatt Dental Press J Orthod Original Article INTRODUCTION: This pilot study had as main objective to test the reliability of a new method to evaluate orthognathic surgery outcomes and also, to understand the effect of hard tissue changes on soft tissue displacement. METHODS: The sample consisted of eight patients that underwent bimaxillary advancement and had CBCT at two time points (before surgery and 6-8 months follow-up). Voxel-based cranial base superimposition was used to register the scans. A different technique of iterative closest point (ICP) was used to measure and correlate the changes. The average displacement of 15 areas (4 hard tissue and 11 soft tissue) were measured twice. RESULTS: ICC was > 0.99 for all areas. Changes in the tip of the nose did not correlate with changes in any maxillary area, whereas soft tissue A point, A point and upper lips had correlation with several areas. The highest correlation for the maxilla was between the upper lip and the left/right supra cheilion (p< 0.001, r= 0.91 and p< 0.001, r= 0.93, respectively). In the mandible, the majority of the correlations involved soft tissue pogonion, pogonion and lower incisors, with the strongest one between pogonion and lower incisors (p< 0.001, r= 0.98). CONCLUSION: With the proper case selection, ICP is a reliable method that can be used to assess three-dimensional changes. Dental Press International 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5730135/ /pubmed/29160343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.5.039-046.oar Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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