J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2003 Apr;29(2):95-101.

A study of the change of mandible position and the stability after orthognathic surgery

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  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Kyunghee University, Korea. maui4nam@yahoo.co.kr

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the patterns of skeletal changes of proximal and distal segments after one jaw surgry and two jaw surgery with posterior impaction using SSRO on mandible in order to determine the skeletal origin of relapse and compare the stability of surgical methods in anterior open bite. The points and lines from lateral cephalometrics were measured before, after surgery, and at least 6-month follow up period. And then, the positional change of the proximal and distal segment were evaluated respectively. The results obtained were as follows; In cases of two jaw surgery, the results were stabler because they had less relapse factors. In cases of one jaw surgery, the value of APD were increased but it didn't relapse to the original value. Both of proximal and distal segments were responsible for the relapse tendency. But in one jaw surgery, the rotation of proximal segment was more responsible, and in two jaw surgery, the rotation of distal segment was.

Keyword

Mandibular prognathism; Anterior open bite; Postsurgical stability

MeSH Terms

Follow-Up Studies
Jaw
Mandible*
Open Bite
Orthognathic Surgery*
Recurrence
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