Abstract

This study aimed to investigate alveolar bone change around mandibular anterior teeth during orthodontic decompensation in patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion and different vertical facial patterns. The records of 29 consecutive Class III patients selected from those pending two-jaw orthognathic surgery were divided into low (≤ 28°), average (30°–37°), and high (≥ 39°) mandibular plane angle (MPA) groups. The DICOM files of CBCT scans and STL files of digital dental models, taken before (T1) and after (T2) presurgical orthodontic treatment, were imported into Dolphin imaging software to reconstruct dentoskeletal images. T1 and T2 images were superimposed and analyzed for bone thickness and height at the level of root apex on each mid-sagittal slice of six mandibular anterior teeth. Differences between T1 and T2 were analyzed by non-parametric tests and mixed-effect model analysis. The results showed that the measurements of alveolar bone height generally decreased after treatment, regardless of MPA. The facial divergence, incisor irregularity, tooth site, treatment time, and change in proclination were identified as the significant factors affecting alveolar bone thickness and height during treatment. The presurgical orthodontic treatment to decompensate mandibular anterior teeth should be very careful in all MPA groups.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to investigate alveolar bone change around mandibular anterior teeth during orthodontic decompensation in patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion and different vertical facial patterns

  • No statistically significant difference was observed in terms of age, sex, Wit’s value, ANB, L1-MP, space, presence of third molars, incisor irregularity index (IRI), and treatment time among the low, normal, and high-mandibular plane angle (MPA) groups

  • The high-MPA patients had lower alveolar bone thickness and height than the normal- and low-MPA patients did in all mandibular incisors and canines

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Introduction

This study aimed to investigate alveolar bone change around mandibular anterior teeth during orthodontic decompensation in patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion and different vertical facial patterns. A CBCT study conducted by Lee et al showed that the mandibular plane angle was negatively correlated with the buccolingual alveolar bone thickness of the mandibular i­ncisors[15] Another CBCT study reported alveolar bone loss around the incisors in surgically treated skeletal Class III patients; the vertical alveolar bone level was more reduced in the mandibular incisors compared with maxillary incisors, on the lingual s­ ide[16]. That study reported that the alveolar bone height, including the labial and lingual plates, decreased significantly after presurgical orthodontic treatment. The incisor root apex was closer to the alveolar lingual plate, whereas the alveolar bone thickness at the apex level was not significantly changed

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