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A study on treatment effects of Class ¥² cases by second molar extraction

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2004³â 34±Ç 2È£ p.109 ~ 119
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À̼ºÈñ/Lee, Sung Hee ¹Ú¿µ±¹/Á¤±Ô¸²/park, Young Guk/Chung, Kyu Rhim

Abstract


This study aimed at investigating the skeletal, dentoalveolar, and soft tissue changes of Class III malocclusion cases treated by -second molar extraction. The lateral cephalograms of 15 subjects with moderate Class In malocclusion by average ANB -1.4¡Æ and h\1PA 85¡Æ were traced and the computerized superimposition of average craniofacial change was made. The data was gathered and statistically analyzed.

The results were as follows:

1. Lower anterior facial height/anterior facial height increased by 0.6%(P<0.01), mandibular plane increased by 1.5 ¡Æ (P<0.05).
2. There was a slightly downward & backward rotation of the mandible.
3. Lower first molar tipped distally by 4.06mm(P<0,001), lower anterior teeth lingually tipped by 32 ¡Æ(P<0.05). 4. Retracted lower lip improved facial profile.

This study may suggest that second molar extraction could be effective for a moderate Class III malocclusion to make distalization of the lower first molar easier and avoid severe lingual tipping of the lower incisor, if the lower third molar has a normal shape, good direction of eruption and adequate time for lower second molar extraction.

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Class ¥² malocclusion;Second molar extraction;Treatment effect;lateral cephalograms

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