Abstract

Introduction: Orthodontics apart from correcting the malocclusions provide an invariably indirect effects on surrounding musculature and airway by means of creating room for proper tongue posture which helps in improvement of oropharyngeal airway dimensions along with dentoalveolar corrections which in this study was experimented with two different bracket systemsMBT and Damon self-ligating systems. Aim: To assess the adaptation of tongue and oropharyngeal airway changes following treatment with two different bracket systems. Materials and Methods: This randomised clinical trial was conducted in the Department of Orthodontics, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, and included 20 participants and categorised into two groups: Group 1 and group 2 included participants who underwent orthodontic treatment with Damon appliance therapy with Damon Copper NiTi (CuNiTi) wires and MBT prescription with Damon CuNiTi wires. Lateral cephalogram and intraoral scanning was done at the start of orthodontic treatment (T0) and after one year (T1). Cephalometric and occlusal model assessment to determine the adaptation of tongue and Oropharyngeal Dimensions (OD) were determined (T0-T1) using the Facad® and 3-shape software. Independent t-tests and paired t-tests were done to compare T0 and T1 for both the groups were done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Results: Results of paired t-tests showed a statistically significant difference at the Interpremolar distance (IPM1) region of both groups 1 and 2 between T0 and T1 (p=0.034, p=0.011), Intercanine distance (IC) of group 2 upper (p=0.043) and IPM2 of both the groups in the upper arch (p=0.042, p=0.022). Cephalometric results showed a significant increase in all the assessed parameters within the groups between T0 and T1 (p<0.05). Oropharyngeal space did not show any difference in both the systems however comparatively increased in group 1 than in group 2. Conclusion: Treatment with Damon and MBT prescriptions with Damon Cuniti wires showed significant alterations in adaptation of tongue and oropharyngeal space and also in bringing about arch expansion in maxilla and mandible with the greatest expansion noted for first premolar of both the groups and IC and Interpremolar (2nd premolar) width of the upper arch of both the groups.

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