Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study

Objectives: The goals of orthodontic treatment are not only limited to correcting malocclusion and facial appearance but also extend to achieving normal function of the stomatognathic system and airway patency. This study aimed to investigate post-orthodontic pharyngeal airway chang...

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Main Authors: Alqahtani Nasser, Rana Alshammari, Thikriat Al-Jewair, Mohammad Aldosari, Albarakati Sahar
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Published: Amber Publication 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-942e7bb295a445f2b0075462de4d78222020-11-24T21:47:13ZengAmber PublicationJournal of Research in Medical and Dental Science2347-25452347-23672019-10-01752938Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective StudyAlqahtani Nasser0 Rana Alshammari1Thikriat Al-Jewair2Mohammad Aldosari3Albarakati Sahar4Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Department, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPreventive Dentistry Department, College of Dentistry, University of Hail, Hail, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, University of Missouri, Kansas City, USAPediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Department, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Department, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaObjectives: The goals of orthodontic treatment are not only limited to correcting malocclusion and facial appearance but also extend to achieving normal function of the stomatognathic system and airway patency. This study aimed to investigate post-orthodontic pharyngeal airway changes after the extraction of the four first premolars with subsequent retraction of the incisor teeth in patients with bimaxillary protrusion. Materials and methods: Pre- and post-treatment cephalometric radiographs of adult patients (age range 18-30 years) who underwent orthodontic therapy for class I bimaxillary protrusion from April 2017 to July 2018 were obtained. Fixed orthodontic therapy following first premolar extraction was the absolute inclusion criteria. Cephalometric measurements of dental (upper and lower incisor retraction and retroclination) and pharyngeal airway (tongue length and height, soft palate height, superior, middle and inferior airway spaces, vertical airway length) variables were identified. Collected data was analyzed with SPSS® software. Paired t-test, Pearson’s correlation and linear regression analysis were done with statistical significance set at 95% (p-value<0.05). Results: A total of 46 patients (16 male and 30 female) were included in the study. Statistically significant difference was evident in the mean values of pre- and post-treatment pharyngeal airway variables like soft palate thickness (0.35 mm, p<0.001), superior airway space (0.69 mm, p<0.001), and middle airway space (0.66 mm, p<0.001). Conclusion: First premolar extraction and orthodontic retraction of incisor teeth results in significant reduction of soft palate thickness and superior and middle airway spaces. Comprehensive pre- and post-orthodontic evaluation of the soft palate, tongue and pharynx should be mandated to avoid pharyngeal airway compromise.https://www.jrmds.in/articles/postorthodontic-pharyngeal-airway-changes-following-first-premolar-extraction-and-incisor-retraction-in-bimaxillary-prot.pdfbimaxillary protrusionpharyngeal airway spacecephalometric analysisorthodontic therapyincisor retraction
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Rana Alshammari
Thikriat Al-Jewair
Mohammad Aldosari
Albarakati Sahar
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Rana Alshammari
Thikriat Al-Jewair
Mohammad Aldosari
Albarakati Sahar
Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
bimaxillary protrusion
pharyngeal airway space
cephalometric analysis
orthodontic therapy
incisor retraction
author_facet Alqahtani Nasser
Rana Alshammari
Thikriat Al-Jewair
Mohammad Aldosari
Albarakati Sahar
author_sort Alqahtani Nasser
title Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
title_short Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
title_full Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Post-orthodontic Pharyngeal Airway Changes Following First Premolar Extraction and Incisor Retraction in Bimaxillary Protrusion PatientsâA Retrospective Study
title_sort post-orthodontic pharyngeal airway changes following first premolar extraction and incisor retraction in bimaxillary protrusion patientsâa retrospective study
publisher Amber Publication
series Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
issn 2347-2545
2347-2367
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Objectives: The goals of orthodontic treatment are not only limited to correcting malocclusion and facial appearance but also extend to achieving normal function of the stomatognathic system and airway patency. This study aimed to investigate post-orthodontic pharyngeal airway changes after the extraction of the four first premolars with subsequent retraction of the incisor teeth in patients with bimaxillary protrusion. Materials and methods: Pre- and post-treatment cephalometric radiographs of adult patients (age range 18-30 years) who underwent orthodontic therapy for class I bimaxillary protrusion from April 2017 to July 2018 were obtained. Fixed orthodontic therapy following first premolar extraction was the absolute inclusion criteria. Cephalometric measurements of dental (upper and lower incisor retraction and retroclination) and pharyngeal airway (tongue length and height, soft palate height, superior, middle and inferior airway spaces, vertical airway length) variables were identified. Collected data was analyzed with SPSS® software. Paired t-test, Pearson’s correlation and linear regression analysis were done with statistical significance set at 95% (p-value<0.05). Results: A total of 46 patients (16 male and 30 female) were included in the study. Statistically significant difference was evident in the mean values of pre- and post-treatment pharyngeal airway variables like soft palate thickness (0.35 mm, p<0.001), superior airway space (0.69 mm, p<0.001), and middle airway space (0.66 mm, p<0.001). Conclusion: First premolar extraction and orthodontic retraction of incisor teeth results in significant reduction of soft palate thickness and superior and middle airway spaces. Comprehensive pre- and post-orthodontic evaluation of the soft palate, tongue and pharynx should be mandated to avoid pharyngeal airway compromise.
topic bimaxillary protrusion
pharyngeal airway space
cephalometric analysis
orthodontic therapy
incisor retraction
url https://www.jrmds.in/articles/postorthodontic-pharyngeal-airway-changes-following-first-premolar-extraction-and-incisor-retraction-in-bimaxillary-prot.pdf
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