Title of article :
Correlation between Gonial Angle and Different Variables after Bilateral Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy
Author/Authors :
Bayat, M Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Faculty of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ja'farian, M Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Dental School - Faculty of Dentistry - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ghassemi Habashi, O
Abstract :
Statement of problem: The gonial angle plays an important role in ensuring a
harmonious facial profile. Changes in this angle especially after surgery may be an
aesthetic concern for both the patient and the surgeon.
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate gonial angle changes after
mandiblular setback with the BSSRO technique and to measure postsurgical relapse two
years after surgery.
Material and Methods: Nineteen patients with mandibular prognathism referred to
Taleghani Hospital were selected from 1999 to 2001. All subjects underwent surgery
for mandibular setback with the BSSRO technique and IMF for 8 weeks. Lateral
cephalograms were taken before surgery, immediately postoperatively and 2–4 years
after surgery. The setback rate (relapse) and gonial angle changes were evaluated during
these periods. Pearson correlation and student t tests were used for statistical analysis.
Results: The mean gonial angle decreased in all subjects, it was 135.05° (6.41) before
and 128.73° (5.43) after surgery. The mean reduction of the gonial angle was 6.32°
(4.08) immediately after surgery while it showed 4.89° (3.44) decrease after 2 years
follow-up at the final examination. The mean of setback was 6.27 (2.28) mm which
decreased to 5.82 (1.82) mm after follow-up. A significant correlation was observed
between the amount of setback and reduction of the gonial angle (P=0.0001) but no
correlation was found between sex and gonial angle changes or mandibular setback
relapse.
Conclusion: Surgical correction of mandibular prognatism using BSSRO and IMF can
cause a decrease in the gonial angle. This increase in the setback, may reduce the gonial
angle and have correlation to the amount of relapse.
Keywords :
BSSRO , Mandibular Setback , Gonial angle , Relapse
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics