Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years

The purpose of this study was to investigate the soft tissue profile changes of the lower face following premolars extraction and incisor retraction. In order to do that, pre-and post treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 40 female orthodontic patients, with cl. II div. I malocclusion (22 p...

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Main Authors: S Yassaei, A Khavari
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2002-02-01
Series:Journal of Dental Medicine
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spelling doaj-8e530f099e954df599ce7c1272bf65d32020-11-25T01:29:28ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Medicine1024-641X2008-24442002-02-01144513Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 YearsS YassaeiA KhavariThe purpose of this study was to investigate the soft tissue profile changes of the lower face following premolars extraction and incisor retraction. In order to do that, pre-and post treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 40 female orthodontic patients, with cl. II div. I malocclusion (22 patients) and bialveolar protrusion (11 patients) were analyzed. At beginning of orthodontic treatment, their mean age was 18.10 years, ranging from 15-24. All cephalometric radiographs were analyzed by a conventional and confirmed method called "combination analysis". The findings revealed that "lip tension" is a significant factor in soft tissue response to orthodontic treatment, so that in patients with lip strain, nasolabial angle increase was significantly more that those without lip strain. Moreover, regarding the increase of vermilion thickness of the upper lip, a significant difference was observed between two groups. In patients with lip strain, following premolars extraction and incisors retraction, lip strain was reduced or eliminated and upper lip vermilion thickness increased, following incisors retraction, the slope of nasal inferior border, in the group with lip strain, was reduced, while in the group without lip strain, this slope increased.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4682.pdf&manuscript_id=4682Lip StrainNasolabial AngleLip ThicknessSoft Tissue
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Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
Journal of Dental Medicine
Lip Strain
Nasolabial Angle
Lip Thickness
Soft Tissue
author_facet S Yassaei
A Khavari
author_sort S Yassaei
title Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
title_short Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
title_full Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
title_fullStr Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
title_full_unstemmed Soft Tissue Profile Changes Following Incisor Retraction at the Aage Range of 15 to 24 Years
title_sort soft tissue profile changes following incisor retraction at the aage range of 15 to 24 years
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Medicine
issn 1024-641X
2008-2444
publishDate 2002-02-01
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the soft tissue profile changes of the lower face following premolars extraction and incisor retraction. In order to do that, pre-and post treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 40 female orthodontic patients, with cl. II div. I malocclusion (22 patients) and bialveolar protrusion (11 patients) were analyzed. At beginning of orthodontic treatment, their mean age was 18.10 years, ranging from 15-24. All cephalometric radiographs were analyzed by a conventional and confirmed method called "combination analysis". The findings revealed that "lip tension" is a significant factor in soft tissue response to orthodontic treatment, so that in patients with lip strain, nasolabial angle increase was significantly more that those without lip strain. Moreover, regarding the increase of vermilion thickness of the upper lip, a significant difference was observed between two groups. In patients with lip strain, following premolars extraction and incisors retraction, lip strain was reduced or eliminated and upper lip vermilion thickness increased, following incisors retraction, the slope of nasal inferior border, in the group with lip strain, was reduced, while in the group without lip strain, this slope increased.
topic Lip Strain
Nasolabial Angle
Lip Thickness
Soft Tissue
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