Bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion is a condition characterized by protrusion of the maxillary and mandibular incisors with increased procumbency of the lips. The treatment of choice for these patients is fixed orthodontic treatment after extraction of four first premolars. This treatment would result in the retraction of anterior teeth with a resultant decrease in soft tissue convexity. Objective of the study is to find out how the curvature of upper and lower lip change following fixed appliance therapy in patients with class I Bimaxillary protrusion following extraction of first premolars. A total of 32 subjects, 13 males and 19 females in the age group of 13-21 years diagnosed with BMP were included in the study. Pre-treatment and post-treatment cephalograms were obtained from subjects satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Cephalometric landmarks, lines used in the study were marked and analysed. The soft tissue parameters were measured and compared using paired t test and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The overall effect of orthodontic correction of bimaxillary protrusion from subjects were analysed by evaluating the soft tissue changes between pre-treatment and post treatment cephalometric radiographs. There is a statistically significant difference with decrease in ULST, B`-PM line, B`-LiPog`, A`-PM line, LLIT, LLVT, Pog-Pog` and no statistically significant difference in A`-NtLs and ULVT. The results showed a reduction in lip procumbency. Among the soft tissue parameter studied, there is a statistically significant decrease observed for ULST, B`-PM line, B`-LiPog`, A`-PM line, LLIT, LLVT and Pog-Pog`.
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