医学
下巴
软组织
顺时针方向的
撞击
下颌骨(节肢动物口器)
上颌骨
口腔正畸科
牙科
头影测量
旋转(数学)
解剖
外科
几何学
植物
数学
生物
属
作者
Tae‐Hyun Choi,So-Hyun Kim,Pil‐Young Yun,Young‐Kyun Kim,Nam‐Ki Lee
标识
DOI:10.1097/scs.0000000000006877
摘要
To evaluate the linear, angular, and volumetric changes of soft tissue after clockwise repositioning of the maxillo-mandibular complex in skeletal class III patients using three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry and to determine the correlation between changes in the skeletal and soft tissue variables.This study included 18 skeletal class III patients who underwent two-jaw surgery; superior impaction and clockwise rotational movement of the maxilla with the rotation center at upper incisors, and setback of the mandible. Lateral cephalograms and 3D photographs taken before and 6 months after surgery were compared.After maxillary impaction of anteriorly 1.7 mm and posteriorly 3.1 mm, and mandibular setback of 8.7 mm, the volume of lower lip and chin region decreased significantly by 33.6 cm3 (13% net change, P < 0.001), while paranasal and upper lip region volume increased by 3.2 cm3 (2%) and 7.2 cm3 (4%), respectively.The clockwise rotation of maxillo-mandibular complex in class III patients significantly reduced lower lip and chin volume with minimal increase in paranasal and upper lip volumes. 3D stereophotogrammetry can provide quantitative evaluation of facial soft tissue volumetric changes.
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