Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of orthodontic treatment on the mandibular condyle head bone formation according to different orthodontic malocclusion groups.
 Materials and Methods: In the study, forty-eight patients were examined. Individuals included in the study were grouped according to malocclusion groups. Our study was carried out retrospectively. The quality of mandibular condyle bone in panoramic images of patients before and after orthodontic treatment were compared retrospectively. This examination was carried out by a fractal analysis method.
 Results: According to the findings we obtained from our study; the change in mandibular condyle bone quality before and after orthodontic treatment by age and gender was not found to be statistically different. After orthodontic treatment in individuals with Class I and III malocclusions, the trabecular density structure of the mandibular condyle bone increased and decreased in individuals with Class II malocclusion. The change in mandibular condyle bone quality before and after orthodontic treatment by malocclusion groups was found to be statistically different. 
 Conclusion: The fractal analysis method is a technique that facilitates the diagnosis of minimal changes occurring on the radiographs of orthodontic treatment patients and to evaluate the prognosis of the disease. A relationship was found between orthodontic treatment applied to different malocclusion groups and mandibular condyle head bone formation. When evaluating orthodontic treatments, mandibular condyle head bone formation should be taken into consideration.

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