A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients

Abstract Background Management of Class III malocclusion is one of the most challenging treatments in orthodontics, and several methods have been advocated for treatment of this condition. A new treatment protocol involves the use of an alternating rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAM...

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Main Authors: Saad A. Al-Mozany, Oyku Dalci, Mohammed Almuzian, Carmen Gonzalez, Nour E. Tarraf, M. Ali Darendeliler
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-12-01
Series:Progress in Orthodontics
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-017-0192-y
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spelling doaj-6b4336a3fb0b4edbb620a427dd48f70e2020-11-25T02:52:25ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Orthodontics2196-10422017-12-011811810.1186/s40510-017-0192-yA novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patientsSaad A. Al-Mozany0Oyku Dalci1Mohammed Almuzian2Carmen Gonzalez3Nour E. Tarraf4M. Ali Darendeliler5Discipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyDiscipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyDiscipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyDiscipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyDiscipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyDiscipline of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of SydneyAbstract Background Management of Class III malocclusion is one of the most challenging treatments in orthodontics, and several methods have been advocated for treatment of this condition. A new treatment protocol involves the use of an alternating rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAMEC) protocol, in conjunction with full-time Class III elastic wear and coupled with the use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the dento-skeletal and profile soft tissue effects of this novel protocol in growing participants with retrognathic maxilla. Methods Fourteen growing participants (7 males and 7 females; 12.05 ± 1.09 years), who displayed Class III malocclusions with retrognathic maxilla, were recruited. Pre-treatment records were taken before commencing treatment (T1). All participants had a hybrid mini-implant-supported rapid maxillary expansion (MARME) appliance that was activated by the Alt-RAMEC protocol for 9 weeks. Full-time bone-anchored Class III elastics, delivering 400 g/side, were then used for maxillary protraction. When positive overjet was achieved, protraction was ceased and post-treatment records were taken (T2). Linear and angular cephalometric variables were blindly measured by one investigator and repeated after 1 month. An error measurement (Dahlberg’s formula) study was performed to evaluate the intra-examiner reliability. A paired-sample t test (p < 0.05) was used to compare each variable from T1 to T2. Results Treatment objectives were achieved in all participants within 8.5 weeks of protraction. The maxilla significantly protracted (SNA 1.87°± 1.06°; Vert.T-A 3.29± 1.54 mm p < 0.001), while the mandibular base significantly redirected posteriorly (SNB −2.03° ± 0.85°, Vert.T-B − 3.43± 4.47 mm, p < 0.001 and p < 0.05 respectively), resulting in a significant improvement in the jaw relationship (ANB 3.95°± 0.57°, p < 0.001; Wits 5.15± 1.51 mm, p < 0.001). The Y-axis angle increased significantly (1.95° ± 1.11°, p < 0.001). The upper incisors were significantly proclined (+ 2.98°± 2.71°, p < 0.01), coupled with a significant retroclination of the lower incisors (− 3.2°± 3.4°, p < 0.05). The combined skeletal and dental effects significantly improved the overjet (5.62± 1.36 mm, p < 0.001) and the soft tissue Harmony angle (2.75° ± 1.8°, p < 0.001). Conclusions Class III elastics, combined with the Alt-RAMEC activation protocol of the MARPE appliance, is an efficient treatment method for mild/moderate Class III malocclusions. The long-term stability of these changes needs further evaluation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-017-0192-y
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author Saad A. Al-Mozany
Oyku Dalci
Mohammed Almuzian
Carmen Gonzalez
Nour E. Tarraf
M. Ali Darendeliler
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Oyku Dalci
Mohammed Almuzian
Carmen Gonzalez
Nour E. Tarraf
M. Ali Darendeliler
A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
Progress in Orthodontics
author_facet Saad A. Al-Mozany
Oyku Dalci
Mohammed Almuzian
Carmen Gonzalez
Nour E. Tarraf
M. Ali Darendeliler
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title A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
title_short A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
title_full A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
title_fullStr A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
title_full_unstemmed A novel method for treatment of Class III malocclusion in growing patients
title_sort novel method for treatment of class iii malocclusion in growing patients
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Orthodontics
issn 2196-1042
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background Management of Class III malocclusion is one of the most challenging treatments in orthodontics, and several methods have been advocated for treatment of this condition. A new treatment protocol involves the use of an alternating rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (Alt-RAMEC) protocol, in conjunction with full-time Class III elastic wear and coupled with the use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the dento-skeletal and profile soft tissue effects of this novel protocol in growing participants with retrognathic maxilla. Methods Fourteen growing participants (7 males and 7 females; 12.05 ± 1.09 years), who displayed Class III malocclusions with retrognathic maxilla, were recruited. Pre-treatment records were taken before commencing treatment (T1). All participants had a hybrid mini-implant-supported rapid maxillary expansion (MARME) appliance that was activated by the Alt-RAMEC protocol for 9 weeks. Full-time bone-anchored Class III elastics, delivering 400 g/side, were then used for maxillary protraction. When positive overjet was achieved, protraction was ceased and post-treatment records were taken (T2). Linear and angular cephalometric variables were blindly measured by one investigator and repeated after 1 month. An error measurement (Dahlberg’s formula) study was performed to evaluate the intra-examiner reliability. A paired-sample t test (p < 0.05) was used to compare each variable from T1 to T2. Results Treatment objectives were achieved in all participants within 8.5 weeks of protraction. The maxilla significantly protracted (SNA 1.87°± 1.06°; Vert.T-A 3.29± 1.54 mm p < 0.001), while the mandibular base significantly redirected posteriorly (SNB −2.03° ± 0.85°, Vert.T-B − 3.43± 4.47 mm, p < 0.001 and p < 0.05 respectively), resulting in a significant improvement in the jaw relationship (ANB 3.95°± 0.57°, p < 0.001; Wits 5.15± 1.51 mm, p < 0.001). The Y-axis angle increased significantly (1.95° ± 1.11°, p < 0.001). The upper incisors were significantly proclined (+ 2.98°± 2.71°, p < 0.01), coupled with a significant retroclination of the lower incisors (− 3.2°± 3.4°, p < 0.05). The combined skeletal and dental effects significantly improved the overjet (5.62± 1.36 mm, p < 0.001) and the soft tissue Harmony angle (2.75° ± 1.8°, p < 0.001). Conclusions Class III elastics, combined with the Alt-RAMEC activation protocol of the MARPE appliance, is an efficient treatment method for mild/moderate Class III malocclusions. The long-term stability of these changes needs further evaluation.
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