Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions

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Autor(a) principal: Valerio, Marcelo Vinicius
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with 4-symmetric and 3-asymmetric premolar extractions produce different soft-tissue outcomes. This discrepancy may lead to different final facial appearance and long-term soft-tissue behavior. Thus, this retrospective study aimed to compare the long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness of Class II malocclusion subdivision patients treated with 4- and 3- premolar extractions. Forty treated patients were divided according to the extraction protocol used into 2 groups: Group 1 comprised patients treated with extractions of 3 premolars, with pre- (T1), posttreatment (T2), and long-term posttreatment (T3) ages of 14.10 (SD=2.51), 17.01 (SD=2.82) and 24.50 (SD=4.38) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.90 (SD=1.21) years. Group 2 comprised patients treated with 4-premolar extractions, with pre-, posttreatment, ang long-term posttreatment ages of 13.10 (SD=1.22), 16.80 (SD=2.63) and 23.11 (SD=4.39) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.83 (SD=1.08) years. The number of female and male patients was the same in both groups: 13 and 7, respectively. T1-, T2- and T3 headfilms were digitized. Soft-tissue cephalometric tracings were performed at the three stages in the Dolphin Software®, according to the Legan-Burstone soft-tissue analysis. Androgenous silhouettes were created in the Adobe Photoshop® CS6 to T2 and T3 headfilms, and profile attractiveness evaluation was performed by laypeople and orthodontists. Treatment- and long-term posttreatment changes were compared between the groups with T- and Mann-Whitney tests. The influence of treatment protocol and the type of rater, and their interaction, in attractiveness evaluation was assessed with Two-Way-ANOVA tests at the T2 and T3 stages. Intragroup profile attractiveness over time was compared with paired-t tests. Significantly greater lower lip retraction (P=0.038) and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction (P=0.010) were observed in the group 2, with treatment (T2-T1). Intergroup long-term soft-tissue changes were similar. There were similar inter- and intragroup profile attractiveness at both stages, and the type of rater did not influence in the evaluation. Class II subdivision malocclusion patients treated with 4-symmetric extractions present greater lower lip retrusion and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction than those treated with 3-asymmetric premolar extractions. The posttreatment longterm soft-tissue changes and the profile attractiveness at debonding and in the longterm were similar between the groups.
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spelling Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractionsAlterações tegumentares e atratividade do perfil em longo prazo no tratamento da má oclusão de classe II subdivisão com extrações simétricas e assimétricasAngle Class II malocclusionCorrective orthodonticsExtração dentáriaMá oclusão de Classe II de AngleOrtodontia corretivaTooth extractionClass II subdivision malocclusion treatment with 4-symmetric and 3-asymmetric premolar extractions produce different soft-tissue outcomes. This discrepancy may lead to different final facial appearance and long-term soft-tissue behavior. Thus, this retrospective study aimed to compare the long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness of Class II malocclusion subdivision patients treated with 4- and 3- premolar extractions. Forty treated patients were divided according to the extraction protocol used into 2 groups: Group 1 comprised patients treated with extractions of 3 premolars, with pre- (T1), posttreatment (T2), and long-term posttreatment (T3) ages of 14.10 (SD=2.51), 17.01 (SD=2.82) and 24.50 (SD=4.38) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.90 (SD=1.21) years. Group 2 comprised patients treated with 4-premolar extractions, with pre-, posttreatment, ang long-term posttreatment ages of 13.10 (SD=1.22), 16.80 (SD=2.63) and 23.11 (SD=4.39) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.83 (SD=1.08) years. The number of female and male patients was the same in both groups: 13 and 7, respectively. T1-, T2- and T3 headfilms were digitized. Soft-tissue cephalometric tracings were performed at the three stages in the Dolphin Software®, according to the Legan-Burstone soft-tissue analysis. Androgenous silhouettes were created in the Adobe Photoshop® CS6 to T2 and T3 headfilms, and profile attractiveness evaluation was performed by laypeople and orthodontists. Treatment- and long-term posttreatment changes were compared between the groups with T- and Mann-Whitney tests. The influence of treatment protocol and the type of rater, and their interaction, in attractiveness evaluation was assessed with Two-Way-ANOVA tests at the T2 and T3 stages. Intragroup profile attractiveness over time was compared with paired-t tests. Significantly greater lower lip retraction (P=0.038) and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction (P=0.010) were observed in the group 2, with treatment (T2-T1). Intergroup long-term soft-tissue changes were similar. There were similar inter- and intragroup profile attractiveness at both stages, and the type of rater did not influence in the evaluation. Class II subdivision malocclusion patients treated with 4-symmetric extractions present greater lower lip retrusion and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction than those treated with 3-asymmetric premolar extractions. The posttreatment longterm soft-tissue changes and the profile attractiveness at debonding and in the longterm were similar between the groups.O tratamento da má oclusão de Classe II subdivisão com extrações simétricas e assimétricas produz alterações diferentes no tecido mole. Isto pode resultar em diferenças na aparência facial ao final do tratamento e nas alterações faciais em longo prazo. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo retrospectivo foi comparar as alterações de tecido mole e a atratividade facial em longo prazo de pacientes com Classe II subdivisão inicial completa tratados com extrações simétricas e assimétricas de 4 e 3 pré-molares, respectivamente. Quarenta pacientes tratados foram divididos em 2 grupos de 20, de acordo com o protocolo de tratamento utilizado: Grupo 1 incluiu pacientes tratados com extrações de 3 pré-molares, com idades inicial (T1), final (T2) e em longo prazo (T3) de 14,10 (DP=2,51), 17,01 (DP=2,82) e 24,50 (DP=4,38) anos, respectivamente, com tempo observacional em longo prazo de 6,90 (DP = 1.21) anos. O Grupo 2 incluiu pacientes tratados com extrações de 4 pré-molares, com idades inicial, final e em longo prazo de 13,10 (DP=1,22), 16,80 (DP=2,63) e 23,11 (DP=4,39), respectivamente, com tempo de observação em longo prazo de 6,83 (DP=1,08) anos.Ambos os grupos contavam com 13 pacientes do sexo feminino e 7 do sexo masculino. Telerradiografias finais e de longo prazo foram digitalizadas. Traçados cefalométricos dos tecidos moles foram feitos no programa Dolphin Software®, seguindo-se a análise de tecidos moles de Legan-Burstone. As telerradiografias finais e de longo prazo foram exportadas para o programa Adobe Photoshop CS6, onde silhuetas dos perfis foram criadas para avaliação da atratividade do perfil por leigos e ortodontistas. As alterações dos tecidos moles ocorridas com o tratamento e no período pós-tratamento foram comparadas entre os grupos com testes T e Mann- Whitney. A influência do protocolo de extração e do tipo de avaliador, bem como a interação entre ambos, nas notas da atratividade do perfil foi avaliada com o teste de ANOVA-a-dois-critérios, ao final e em longo prazo. A atratividade do perfil ao final e em longo prazo também foi comparada intragrupo, em ambos os grupos, com o teste t pareado. O grupo tratado com extrações de 4 pré-molares apresentou retrusão do lábio inferior (P=0,038) e redução da profundidade do sulco mentolabial (P=0,010) significativamente maiores que o grupo tratado com 3 extrações. Em longo prazo, as alterações dos tecidos moles foram semelhantes em ambos os grupos. A atratividade do perfil foi semelhante entre os grupos em ambos os estágios, e o tipo de avaliador não influenciou nas notas da atratividade. A atratividade foi semelhante nas análises intragrupos, entre os estágios. Pacientes com má oclusão de Classe II subdivisão inicial tratados com extrações de 4 pré-molares apresentam retrusão do lábio inferior e redução do sulco mentolabial significativamente maiores que aqueles tratados com extrações de 3 pré-molares. As alterações de tecidos moles em longo prazo, bem como a atratividade do perfil ao final e em longo prazo foram semelhantes entre os grupos.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPCarreira, Daniela Gamba GaribValerio, Marcelo Vinicius2022-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25144/tde-13052022-105417/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-08-02T16:04:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-13052022-105417Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-08-02T16:04:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
Alterações tegumentares e atratividade do perfil em longo prazo no tratamento da má oclusão de classe II subdivisão com extrações simétricas e assimétricas
title Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
spellingShingle Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
Valerio, Marcelo Vinicius
Angle Class II malocclusion
Corrective orthodontics
Extração dentária
Má oclusão de Classe II de Angle
Ortodontia corretiva
Tooth extraction
title_short Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
title_full Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
title_fullStr Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
title_full_unstemmed Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
title_sort Long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness in class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with symmetric and asymmetric extractions
author Valerio, Marcelo Vinicius
author_facet Valerio, Marcelo Vinicius
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carreira, Daniela Gamba Garib
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valerio, Marcelo Vinicius
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Angle Class II malocclusion
Corrective orthodontics
Extração dentária
Má oclusão de Classe II de Angle
Ortodontia corretiva
Tooth extraction
topic Angle Class II malocclusion
Corrective orthodontics
Extração dentária
Má oclusão de Classe II de Angle
Ortodontia corretiva
Tooth extraction
description Class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with 4-symmetric and 3-asymmetric premolar extractions produce different soft-tissue outcomes. This discrepancy may lead to different final facial appearance and long-term soft-tissue behavior. Thus, this retrospective study aimed to compare the long-term soft-tissue changes and profile attractiveness of Class II malocclusion subdivision patients treated with 4- and 3- premolar extractions. Forty treated patients were divided according to the extraction protocol used into 2 groups: Group 1 comprised patients treated with extractions of 3 premolars, with pre- (T1), posttreatment (T2), and long-term posttreatment (T3) ages of 14.10 (SD=2.51), 17.01 (SD=2.82) and 24.50 (SD=4.38) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.90 (SD=1.21) years. Group 2 comprised patients treated with 4-premolar extractions, with pre-, posttreatment, ang long-term posttreatment ages of 13.10 (SD=1.22), 16.80 (SD=2.63) and 23.11 (SD=4.39) years, respectively, with mean T2-T3 observational time of 6.83 (SD=1.08) years. The number of female and male patients was the same in both groups: 13 and 7, respectively. T1-, T2- and T3 headfilms were digitized. Soft-tissue cephalometric tracings were performed at the three stages in the Dolphin Software®, according to the Legan-Burstone soft-tissue analysis. Androgenous silhouettes were created in the Adobe Photoshop® CS6 to T2 and T3 headfilms, and profile attractiveness evaluation was performed by laypeople and orthodontists. Treatment- and long-term posttreatment changes were compared between the groups with T- and Mann-Whitney tests. The influence of treatment protocol and the type of rater, and their interaction, in attractiveness evaluation was assessed with Two-Way-ANOVA tests at the T2 and T3 stages. Intragroup profile attractiveness over time was compared with paired-t tests. Significantly greater lower lip retraction (P=0.038) and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction (P=0.010) were observed in the group 2, with treatment (T2-T1). Intergroup long-term soft-tissue changes were similar. There were similar inter- and intragroup profile attractiveness at both stages, and the type of rater did not influence in the evaluation. Class II subdivision malocclusion patients treated with 4-symmetric extractions present greater lower lip retrusion and mentolabial sulcus depth reduction than those treated with 3-asymmetric premolar extractions. The posttreatment longterm soft-tissue changes and the profile attractiveness at debonding and in the longterm were similar between the groups.
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