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The surgical outcomes of anterior segmental osteotomy in Asian skeletal class II patients

Authors
Lee, Y | Lim, SW | Chan, V | Hong, P | Han, SB | Chae, HS
Citation
Oral and maxillofacial surgery, 28(1). : 289-298, 2024
Journal Title
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
ISSN
1865-15501865-1569
Abstract
Purpose: Anterior segmental osteotomy (ASO) following the surgery-first approach is a long-established treatment modality to resolve lip protrusion in patients with skeletal class II patterns. However, the indications and effectiveness of ASO still remain uncertain. The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of ASO in Asian skeletal class II patients by evaluating the skeletal and soft tissue changes and analyzing pre-treatment variables that determine successful outcomes in occlusal as well as esthetic aspects. Methods: The lateral cephalograms of 44 skeletal class II patients who underwent ASO and orthodontic treatment for resolving lip protrusion were retrospectively collected. Hard and soft tissue variables of two groups, normalized (NG) and unnormalized (UNG) ANB after treatment were compared and analyzed. The rotational effect of the anterior segment on the hard and soft tissue was also investigated. Results: ASO was successful in correcting the skeletal class II relationship and lip protrusion (ΔANB − 2.3°, 4–5 mm lips retraction) in most cases. However, for patients with severely camouflaged skeletal class II incisors involving a large ANB and SNA, a large ANB still remained post-treatment. The study also found that rotation of the upper and lower anterior segments further augmented the amount of lip retraction. Conclusions: ASO was found to successfully correct ANB of skeletal class II patients under the following conditions (ANB 5.3° ± 1.5°, SNB 77.3° ± 4.5°, U1 to FH 115° ± 7.5, L1 to FH 48.0° ± 4.6). However, patients with larger ANB and SNA values may require bi-maxillary surgery. In addition, ASO has limitations in correcting gummy smile in cases of extreme maxillary excess. For patients requiring a large amount of lip retraction, rotation of the anterior segment may be beneficial in conjunction with bi-maxillary surgery.
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DOI
10.1007/s10006-023-01142-w
PMID
36773214
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Journal Papers > Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry > Clinical Dentistry
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