A retrospective analysis of the stability and relapse of soft and hard tissue change after bilateral sagittal split osteotomy for mandibular setback of 64 Taiwanese patients

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作者
Chou, JIC
Fong, HJ
Kuang, SH
Lin-Yang, G
Hwang, FY
Lai, YC
Chang, RCS
Kao, SY
机构
[1] Natl Yang Ming Univ, Dept Dent, Taipei VGH, Sch Dent,Cent Clin Hosp, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[2] Natl Yang Ming Univ, Sch Dent, Taipei 112, Taiwan
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10.1016/j.joms.2004.05.228
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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Purpose: This study was an analysis of the soft and hard tissue changes of the facial profile after bilateral sagittal splitting osteotomy for mandibular setback of Taiwanese patients. Patients and Methods: We collected pre- and postsurgical lateral cephalographs of 64 patients (28 males, 36 females) with skeletal Class III malocclusion who received combined orthodontic-surgical treatment with bilateral sagittal splitting osteotomy mandibular setback at Taipei Veterans General Hospital between 1994 and 2000. Nineteen cephalometric parameters of (14 linear, 4 angular, and the BS index) soft and hard tissues were measured at 1 week before treatment, and 2 months and 1 year after surgery, and analyzed by paired t test. Results: Mean patient age was 20.0 +/- 1.6 years. The patients underwent an average of 7 mm mandibular setback at the osseous pogonion (Pog). Average setbacks at Pog and soft tissue pogonion (pog) were 5.54 mm and 4.85 mm, respectively, at 1 year after surgery. The setback ratio of Pog/pog was 1:0.88. The hard tissue relapse at Pog was 21% at 1 year after surgery. Improvement in prognathic profile was demonstrated by significant changes in the positions of Pog and pog, ANB angle, the distance from lower lip to esthetic line (E-L lip), and the BS index after surgery. However, compared with parameters obtained from a normal Taiwanese population, the cephalometric data of Pog, pog, and BS index still indicated mild prognathism. Conclusion: Although mandibular prognathism. could be grossly improved by bilateral sagittal splitting osteotomy mandibular setback, a significant amount of relapse occurred within I year after surgery. The extent of the postoperatively preserved features showing mandibular prognathism should be a concern for both patients and physicians. (C) 2005 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
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