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Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study
BACKGROUND: We evaluated change in the mandibular condyle after orthognathic surgery using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in patients with facial asymmetry. METHODS: Thirty patients with skeletal class III malocclusion and mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry were classified into two gro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6015790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29984220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40902-018-0152-6 |
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author | Choi, Byung-Joon Kim, Byung-Soo Lim, Ji-Min Jung, Junho Lee, Jung-Woo Ohe, Joo-Young |
author_facet | Choi, Byung-Joon Kim, Byung-Soo Lim, Ji-Min Jung, Junho Lee, Jung-Woo Ohe, Joo-Young |
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description | BACKGROUND: We evaluated change in the mandibular condyle after orthognathic surgery using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in patients with facial asymmetry. METHODS: Thirty patients with skeletal class III malocclusion and mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry were classified into two groups according to the amount of menton deviation (MD) from the facial midline on anteroposterior (AP) cephalogram: group A (asymmetry, MD ≥ 4 mm; n = 15) and group B (symmetry, MD < 4 mm; n = 15). Position and angle of condylar heads on the axial, sagittal, and coronal views were measured within 1 month preoperatively (T0) and postoperatively (T1) and 6 months (T2) postoperatively. RESULTS: On axial view, both groups showed inward rotation of condylar heads at T1, but at T2, the change was gradually removed and the condylar head returned to its original position. At T1, both groups showed no AP condylar head changes on sagittal view, although downward movement of the condylar heads occurred. Then, at T2, the condylar heads tended to return to their original position. The change in distance between the two condylar heads showed that they had moved outward in both groups, causing an increase in the width between the two heads postoperatively. Analysis of all three-dimensional changes of the condylar head positions demonstrated statistically significant changes in the three different CBCT views in group B and no statistically significant changes in group A. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference between the two groups in condylar head position. Because sagittal split ramus osteotomy can be performed without significant change in symmetrical and asymmetrical cases, it can be regarded as an effective method to stabilize the condylar head position in patients with skeletal class III malocclusion and mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry. |
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spelling | pubmed-60157902018-07-06 Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study Choi, Byung-Joon Kim, Byung-Soo Lim, Ji-Min Jung, Junho Lee, Jung-Woo Ohe, Joo-Young Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg Research BACKGROUND: We evaluated change in the mandibular condyle after orthognathic surgery using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in patients with facial asymmetry. METHODS: Thirty patients with skeletal class III malocclusion and mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry were classified into two groups according to the amount of menton deviation (MD) from the facial midline on anteroposterior (AP) cephalogram: group A (asymmetry, MD ≥ 4 mm; n = 15) and group B (symmetry, MD < 4 mm; n = 15). Position and angle of condylar heads on the axial, sagittal, and coronal views were measured within 1 month preoperatively (T0) and postoperatively (T1) and 6 months (T2) postoperatively. RESULTS: On axial view, both groups showed inward rotation of condylar heads at T1, but at T2, the change was gradually removed and the condylar head returned to its original position. At T1, both groups showed no AP condylar head changes on sagittal view, although downward movement of the condylar heads occurred. Then, at T2, the condylar heads tended to return to their original position. The change in distance between the two condylar heads showed that they had moved outward in both groups, causing an increase in the width between the two heads postoperatively. Analysis of all three-dimensional changes of the condylar head positions demonstrated statistically significant changes in the three different CBCT views in group B and no statistically significant changes in group A. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference between the two groups in condylar head position. Because sagittal split ramus osteotomy can be performed without significant change in symmetrical and asymmetrical cases, it can be regarded as an effective method to stabilize the condylar head position in patients with skeletal class III malocclusion and mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6015790/ /pubmed/29984220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40902-018-0152-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Research Choi, Byung-Joon Kim, Byung-Soo Lim, Ji-Min Jung, Junho Lee, Jung-Woo Ohe, Joo-Young Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title | Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title_full | Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title_fullStr | Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title_full_unstemmed | Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title_short | Positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
title_sort | positional change in mandibular condyle in facial asymmetric patients after orthognathic surgery: cone-beam computed tomography study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6015790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29984220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40902-018-0152-6 |
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