Evaluation of pharyngeal airway dimensions and cephalometric changes after premolar extraction and nonextraction orthodontic treatment in adolescent and adult patients
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2022.08.018
Evaluation of pharyngeal airway dimensions and cephalometric changes after premolar extraction and nonextraction orthodontic treatment in adolescent and adult patients
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of premolar extraction and non-extraction for orthodontic treatment on the skeletal, dentoalveolar and pharyngeal airway.
Material and method: The study was carried out with the radiographs of a total of 130 patients at the ages of 14 to 25, including 59 male and 71 female patients. The cases were divided into two groups as the "extraction" group(2 upper premolar teeth) (n = 66) and the "non extraction" group (n = 64).
Results: Extraction Group:In both age groups, there was a statistically significant increase in the mean interincisal angle (U1xL1) and lower anterior facial height (ANS-Me) values(p < 0.05). In the 14-18 age group, there was a significant increase in the mean upper airway thickness, inferior airway space, hyoid position, soft palate length(PNSP) and upper pharynx values(p < 0.05). In both sexes, while the mean U1xL1 and ANS-Me values significantly increased, the mean upper incisors inclination values decreased significantly(p < 0.05). Non Extraction Group:In both age groups, the mean ANS-Me values increased significantly from T0 to T1(p < 0.05). In the 14-18 age group, the increase in the mean upper adenoid thickness, tongue length,PNSP, softpalate thickness and vertical airway length values was significant(p < 0.05). In the male patients, the mean U1xL1 value decreased significantly(p < 0.05).
Conclusion: The premolar teeth extraction performed in the patients receiving orthodontic treatment did not affect airway dimensions to a high extent.It was determined that the position of the hyoid bone and tongue length was not affected in the patients with premolar extraction and non extraction.
Keywords: Extraction; Orthodontic treatment; Pharyngeal airway; Premolar extraction.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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