Title of article :
Association between Lateral Cephalometric Changes in X-Y Coordinate System and Profile Changes among Skeletal Class III Patients after Orthognathic Surgery
Author/Authors :
Seifi, Massoud Department of Orthodontics - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jafarpour Boroujeni, Mahsa Department of Orthodontics - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tabrizi, Reza Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tahmasbi, Soodeh Department of Orthodontics - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Since aesthetic issues are the most important causes of referring skeletal class III patients to surgeons, investigating the impact of
orthognathic surgeries on improving patient profiles increases the
quality of treatment and quality of life.
METHODS
In a retrospective observational-analytical study, 25 patients
older than 18 years with class III skeletal malocclusion who
had gone under both orthodontic and double-jaw orthognathic
treatment were enrolled. Cephalometric imaging interval was
before and at least 6 months after surgery. By defining a number
of points and coordinate axes (X-Y), a criterion for comparing
hard and soft tissue changes was obtained. These measurements
were coordinated, linear and angular. The quantitative data
were compared with data obtained using the Likert Scale
Questionnaire by means of electronic “Google Forms” that was
completed by orthodontists (n=5) and maxillofacial surgeons
(n=5) to rank improvement in post-surgical profiles for both
cephalometry and photography from poor to pleasant. Spearman
Correlation Analysis was conducted between the quantitative
and qualitative data.
RESULTS
Vertical changes of point B and horizontal changes of point PNS
showed correlation with improvement of patient profile. Changes
in N-Pog line (R=-0.4), mandibular plane angle (R=-0.4) and
nasolabial angle (NLA) (R=0.38) were significantly correlated
with improvement of profiles.
CONCLUSION
In orthognathic double-jaw surgery on patients with skeletal
Class III, forward movement of maxilla, upward positioning
of mandible (decreasing anterior facial height), decreasing
mandibular plane angle and increasing nasolabial angle would result in a better profile.
Keywords :
Cephalometric analysis , Orthognathic surgery , Skeletal class III , X-Y coordinate system
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery