AIM: After mandibular unilateral distraction osteogenesis (DO) a gradual reappearance of the vertical asymmetry during growth is observed. A pre- and post-surgical functional-orthodontic treatment was added to our distraction protocol in the attempt to increase long-term stability. In order to evaluate the actual efficacy of such a combined treatment, two samples of children affected by hemifacial microsomia were compared long-term. MATERIAL: Ten children were treated by a combined orthodontic-distraction treatment, seven by distraction only. METHOD: Only the vertical changes in the mandible and maxilla in the panoramic and postero-anterior cephalometric X-rays were measured. RESULTS: All of the patients showed a gradual return of the asymmetry with growth. Occlusal plane correction and, to a much lesser extent, mandibular vertical ramus height correction were better maintained over 5 years post-DO in the orthopaedic group. CONCLUSION: Although orthopaedic treatment allows for a more stable occlusal plane and for a slower return of the mandibular vertical asymmetry, it has mainly a dento-alveolar effect. Therefore, the decision of applying an orthopaedic treatment associated with distraction, should be taken by surgeon and orthodontist together, considering both the advantages and the disadvantages of this treatment

Meazzini, M., Mazzoleni, F., Bozzetti, A., Brusati, R. (2008). Does functional appliance treatment truly improve stability of mandibular vertical distraction osteogenesis in hemifacial microsomia?. JOURNAL OF CRANIO-MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 36(7), 384-389 [10.1016/j.jcms.2008.03.002].

Does functional appliance treatment truly improve stability of mandibular vertical distraction osteogenesis in hemifacial microsomia?

BOZZETTI, ALBERTO;
2008

Abstract

AIM: After mandibular unilateral distraction osteogenesis (DO) a gradual reappearance of the vertical asymmetry during growth is observed. A pre- and post-surgical functional-orthodontic treatment was added to our distraction protocol in the attempt to increase long-term stability. In order to evaluate the actual efficacy of such a combined treatment, two samples of children affected by hemifacial microsomia were compared long-term. MATERIAL: Ten children were treated by a combined orthodontic-distraction treatment, seven by distraction only. METHOD: Only the vertical changes in the mandible and maxilla in the panoramic and postero-anterior cephalometric X-rays were measured. RESULTS: All of the patients showed a gradual return of the asymmetry with growth. Occlusal plane correction and, to a much lesser extent, mandibular vertical ramus height correction were better maintained over 5 years post-DO in the orthopaedic group. CONCLUSION: Although orthopaedic treatment allows for a more stable occlusal plane and for a slower return of the mandibular vertical asymmetry, it has mainly a dento-alveolar effect. Therefore, the decision of applying an orthopaedic treatment associated with distraction, should be taken by surgeon and orthodontist together, considering both the advantages and the disadvantages of this treatment
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Treatment Outcome; Orthodontic Appliances, Functional; Osteogenesis, Distraction; Child, Preschool; Vertical Dimension; Facial Asymmetry; Cephalometry; Humans; Orbit; Orthodontic Appliance Design; Radiography, Panoramic; Dental Occlusion; Follow-Up Studies; Mandible; Maxilla; Nose; Combined Modality Therapy
English
2008
36
7
384
389
none
Meazzini, M., Mazzoleni, F., Bozzetti, A., Brusati, R. (2008). Does functional appliance treatment truly improve stability of mandibular vertical distraction osteogenesis in hemifacial microsomia?. JOURNAL OF CRANIO-MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 36(7), 384-389 [10.1016/j.jcms.2008.03.002].
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10281/14323
Citazioni
  • Scopus 28
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 23
Social impact