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Case Reports
. 2001 May;36(3):225-8.

[Pre- and post-surgical orthodontic treatment for skeletal open bite]

[Article in Chinese]
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  • PMID: 11812350
Case Reports

[Pre- and post-surgical orthodontic treatment for skeletal open bite]

[Article in Chinese]
Y Zhou et al. Zhonghua Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2001 May.

Abstract

Objective: To Study the principles and rules of pre- and post-surgical orthodontic treatment for skeletal open bite patients.

Methods: Thirty-two surgically treated open bite cases were analyzed, of which 9 were males, and 23 were females, aged from 16 to 38. Open bite was from 1 to 8.5 mm, average was 4 mm. 31 patients were Class III malocclusion, while 1 patient was Class II malocclusion.

Results: 1. Totally 21 patients were treated with orthodontics before and after orthognathic surgery, while 8 patients had pre-surgical orthodontics only, and other 3 had post-surgical orthodontics only. The duration for pre-surgical orthodontics was from 4 to 33 months, average was 12 months. The duration for post-surgical orthodontics was from 3 to 17 months, average was 8.5 months. 2. Presurgical orthodontic treatment included: Alignment of arches, decompensation of incisors, avoiding extrusion of incisors, and slight expansion of arches for coordination of arches. 3. Post-surgical orthodontic treatment included: Closure of residual spaces in the arches, realignment of arches, vertical elastics and Class II or III intermaxillary elastics.

Conclusions: Skeletal open bites require combined orthodontic-orthognathic surgery for optimal and esthetical pleasing results.

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