Korean J Orthod.
1991 Mar;21(1):113-130.
A cephalometric study on the soft tissue profile changes by orthodontic treatment in female patients
- Affiliations
-
- 1Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea.
Abstract
- This study was undertaken to investigate soft tissue profile changes by orthodontic treatment in female patients. Traditional cephalometric appraisal yields data of dubious scientific value, the soft tissue profile forms were evaluated by finite element method. The subject was divided into three groups according to Angle' s classification and each group was composed of 25 female patients averaged aged 12-14 years at the start of treatment. The changes in soft tissue form were evaluated by computing the degree of distortion in each triangle after treatment compared with the triangle before treatment.
The conclusions were as follows;
1. The soft tissue profile forms were evaluated by finite element method and independent evaluation of each element by local changes was possible.
2. Maximum and minimum principal strains showed marked variability depending on the particular finite element and each group and Class II, III sample was greater than Class I sample.
3. Soft tissue size changes as a result of orthodontic treatment was not related to those of shape.
4. Soft tissue changes by orthodontic treatment were variable in individual patient, and were not related to Angle' s classification.