3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study

Abstract Objectives The aim of this prospective case series study is to assess the three-dimensional (3D) skeletal and soft tissue effects of the alternate rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAMEC) protocol in conjunction with a miniscrew-supported class III elastic wear in class III gr...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Almuzian, Anas Almukhtar, Aman Ulhaq, Fahad Alharbi, M. Ali Darendeliler
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-09-01
Series:Progress in Orthodontics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-019-0290-0
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spelling doaj-41ab6cd5bf5d4a7b8de5fb1e90ebd5932020-11-25T02:36:31ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Orthodontics2196-10422019-09-012011910.1186/s40510-019-0290-03D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot studyMohammed Almuzian0Anas Almukhtar1Aman Ulhaq2Fahad Alharbi3M. Ali Darendeliler4Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyCollege of Dentistry, University of MosulEdinburgh Dental Institute, University of EdinburghDepartment of Preventive Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Prince Sattam Bin AbdulazizFaculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyAbstract Objectives The aim of this prospective case series study is to assess the three-dimensional (3D) skeletal and soft tissue effects of the alternate rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAMEC) protocol in conjunction with a miniscrew-supported class III elastic wear in class III growing patients. Materials and methods Fourteen consecutive participants (mean age 12.05 ± 1.09 years), who displayed class III malocclusions with retrognathic maxillae, were recruited. A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan was acquired before commencing treatment (T1). All participants were treated with a tooth-bone-borne rapid maxillary expansion (hybrid MARME) appliance that was activated by the Alt-RAMEC protocol for 9 weeks. This was followed by full-time class III elastics, delivering 400 g/side, to protract the maxilla. When a positive overjet was achieved, protraction was ceased and a post-treatment CBCT scan (T2) was taken. The 3D analysis of pre- and post-treatment CBCT scans was blinded. The scans were registered on the anterior cranial base. The Euclidean distance between the two extracted surface models of the pre- and post-treatment scans was displayed as a color surface map. Results All participants completed the intervention successfully. The majority of the participants showed protraction of the anterior maxillary region (71.4%) and in the zygomatic processes (64.2%). The maxilla significantly protracted (SNA 1.87° ± 1.06°; Vert.T-A 3.29 ± 1.54 mm), while the mandibular base significantly redirected posteriorly (SNB − 2.03° ± 0.85°, Vert.T-B − 3.43 ± 4.47 mm) and that was reflected on the ANB and Wits measurements. No adverse effects were observed. Conclusion Class III elastics combined with the Alt-RAMEC activation protocol of the hybrid MARME appliance is an effective treatment method for mild/moderate class III malocclusions. A long-term follow-up and comparisons with other treatment modalities are required.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-019-0290-0Alt-RAMECMiniscrewsClass IIIMaxillary retrusionExpansionTADs
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author Mohammed Almuzian
Anas Almukhtar
Aman Ulhaq
Fahad Alharbi
M. Ali Darendeliler
spellingShingle Mohammed Almuzian
Anas Almukhtar
Aman Ulhaq
Fahad Alharbi
M. Ali Darendeliler
3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
Progress in Orthodontics
Alt-RAMEC
Miniscrews
Class III
Maxillary retrusion
Expansion
TADs
author_facet Mohammed Almuzian
Anas Almukhtar
Aman Ulhaq
Fahad Alharbi
M. Ali Darendeliler
author_sort Mohammed Almuzian
title 3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
title_short 3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
title_full 3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
title_fullStr 3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed 3D effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class III growing patient: a pilot study
title_sort 3d effects of a bone-anchored intra-oral protraction in treating class iii growing patient: a pilot study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Orthodontics
issn 2196-1042
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Objectives The aim of this prospective case series study is to assess the three-dimensional (3D) skeletal and soft tissue effects of the alternate rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAMEC) protocol in conjunction with a miniscrew-supported class III elastic wear in class III growing patients. Materials and methods Fourteen consecutive participants (mean age 12.05 ± 1.09 years), who displayed class III malocclusions with retrognathic maxillae, were recruited. A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan was acquired before commencing treatment (T1). All participants were treated with a tooth-bone-borne rapid maxillary expansion (hybrid MARME) appliance that was activated by the Alt-RAMEC protocol for 9 weeks. This was followed by full-time class III elastics, delivering 400 g/side, to protract the maxilla. When a positive overjet was achieved, protraction was ceased and a post-treatment CBCT scan (T2) was taken. The 3D analysis of pre- and post-treatment CBCT scans was blinded. The scans were registered on the anterior cranial base. The Euclidean distance between the two extracted surface models of the pre- and post-treatment scans was displayed as a color surface map. Results All participants completed the intervention successfully. The majority of the participants showed protraction of the anterior maxillary region (71.4%) and in the zygomatic processes (64.2%). The maxilla significantly protracted (SNA 1.87° ± 1.06°; Vert.T-A 3.29 ± 1.54 mm), while the mandibular base significantly redirected posteriorly (SNB − 2.03° ± 0.85°, Vert.T-B − 3.43 ± 4.47 mm) and that was reflected on the ANB and Wits measurements. No adverse effects were observed. Conclusion Class III elastics combined with the Alt-RAMEC activation protocol of the hybrid MARME appliance is an effective treatment method for mild/moderate class III malocclusions. A long-term follow-up and comparisons with other treatment modalities are required.
topic Alt-RAMEC
Miniscrews
Class III
Maxillary retrusion
Expansion
TADs
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-019-0290-0
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