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A comparison pre and post-surgical characteristics in skeletal Class ¥² maloclusion patients using counterpart analysis

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2004³â 34±Ç 1È£ p.93 ~ 107
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Abstract


Enlow¢¥s counterpart analysis explains the complex with anatomic and developmental characteristics where craniofacial aspect of individijais has been developed Counterpart analysis does not compare individual measurement with the normal value from the average of majority but analyzes by comparison of values that each individual has.
In this study we examined surgical changes in skeletal Class III malocclusion patients(rnale¢¥40, female 40) and compared them with normal occlusion patients using counterpart analysis.

The results indicated that

1. Skeletal anterior-posterior discrepant y was relieved by shortening of the ramus width(B3).
2. The ramus aligtur nt(R3, R4) was e1spiaced posteriorly and the occlusal plane angle(R5) was rotated clockwise.
3. Skeletal Class III pattern was relieved in the post-operative group, but differences in the level of the cranium(R1, R2)
was remaining compared to the normal occlusion patients.
4..In the comparison of Surgery methods, the two jaw surgery group presented changes in the maxillary length(A4), ramus alignment(R3,R4) and occlusal plane angle(R5) compared to the one-jaw surgery group, but the differences were not significant

In the past study about Korean skeletal Class 111 patients, the skeletal characteristics are upward backward rotation of the cranial base, posterior displacement of the ma)illa, forward inclination of the ramus and lengthening of the mandibular body, but in this study, skeletal Class Ill pattern was relieved by shortening of the ramus width and maxillary advancement by orthognathic surgery, because orthognathic surgery is usually performed on limited areas in the maxilla and the mandible.

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