The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate cephalometrically the skeletal, dental, and soft tissue modifications induced by activator treatment in patients with Class II malocclusions caused by mandibular retrognathism. The subjects, all in the mixed dentition, were selected from a single centre and were divided into two groups: 40 patients treated with an incisor double capping activator (20 girls, 20 boys with a mean age of 10 years) and a control group of 30 subjects (15 girls, 15 boys with a mean-age of 10 years). The dentoskeletal and aesthetic changes that occurred were compared on lateral cephalograms taken before treatment (T0) and after 18-24 months, when the activator was removed (T1). In the control group the radiographs were obtained before (T0) and after (T1) 21 months (standard deviation +/-3 months). Activator treatment in these growing patients resulted in a correction of the Class II relationship (ANB -2.14degrees), a restriction of maxillary growth (SNA -0.5degrees) an advancement of the mandibular structures (SNB +1.64degrees, FH<^>NPg +3.39degrees; OLp-B +5.17 mm, OLp-Pg +5.14 mm, OLp-Go +2.44 mm), a correction of the overjet (-5.03 mm), an improvement in overbite (-1.17 mm) and uprighting of the maxillary incisors ((1) under bar <^>FH -5.64degrees). The activator appliance was effective in treating growing patients with mandibular deficiency: activator therapy corrected Class II malocclusions by a combination of skeletal and dental changes and improved the soft tissue facial profile.

Dentoskeletal effects and facial profile changes during activator therapy

Cozza, Paola;
2004-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate cephalometrically the skeletal, dental, and soft tissue modifications induced by activator treatment in patients with Class II malocclusions caused by mandibular retrognathism. The subjects, all in the mixed dentition, were selected from a single centre and were divided into two groups: 40 patients treated with an incisor double capping activator (20 girls, 20 boys with a mean age of 10 years) and a control group of 30 subjects (15 girls, 15 boys with a mean-age of 10 years). The dentoskeletal and aesthetic changes that occurred were compared on lateral cephalograms taken before treatment (T0) and after 18-24 months, when the activator was removed (T1). In the control group the radiographs were obtained before (T0) and after (T1) 21 months (standard deviation +/-3 months). Activator treatment in these growing patients resulted in a correction of the Class II relationship (ANB -2.14degrees), a restriction of maxillary growth (SNA -0.5degrees) an advancement of the mandibular structures (SNB +1.64degrees, FH<^>NPg +3.39degrees; OLp-B +5.17 mm, OLp-Pg +5.14 mm, OLp-Go +2.44 mm), a correction of the overjet (-5.03 mm), an improvement in overbite (-1.17 mm) and uprighting of the maxillary incisors ((1) under bar <^>FH -5.64degrees). The activator appliance was effective in treating growing patients with mandibular deficiency: activator therapy corrected Class II malocclusions by a combination of skeletal and dental changes and improved the soft tissue facial profile.
2004
article
case control study
cephalometry
child
dental care
face
facial bone
female
histology
human
instrumentation
male
malocclusion
mandible reconstruction
maxillofacial development
orthodontic device
orthodontics
retrognathia
retrospective study
tooth occlusion
treatment outcome
Activator Appliances
Case-Control Studies
Cephalometry
Child
Esthetics
Dental
Face
Facial Bones
Female
Humans
Male
Malocclusion
Angle Class II
Mandibular Advancement
Maxillofacial Development
Orthodontics
Corrective
Retrognathism
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Vertical Dimension
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