Immediate three-dimensional changes in the oropharynx after different mandibular advancements in counterclockwise rotation orthognathic planning

A retrospective cohort study was performed to evaluate the immediate effect on the oropharynx dimensions from different mandibular advancements in patients undergone counterclockwise rotation (CCW) of the maxillomandibular complex. 138 CBCT images of patients, who had undergone orthognathic surgery,...

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Published inJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. e334 - e341
Main Authors Lovisi, Caio-Bellini, Assis, Neuza-Maria-Souza-Picorelli, Marlière, Daniel-Amaral-Alves, Devito, Karina-Lopes, Ritto, Fábio-Gamboa, Medeiros, Paulo-José-D'Albuquerque, Sotto-Maior, Bruno-Salles
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LanguageEnglish
Published Spain Medicina Oral S.L 01.04.2021
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Summary:A retrospective cohort study was performed to evaluate the immediate effect on the oropharynx dimensions from different mandibular advancements in patients undergone counterclockwise rotation (CCW) of the maxillomandibular complex. 138 CBCT images of patients, who had undergone orthognathic surgery, were identified from Dolphin Imaging archive according to pre- (T0) and post-operative (T1) times. Each pre-operative CBCT image was selected considering retrognathic mandible. Superimpositions of CBCT images were performed to measure mandibular advancement at B point in millimeters (mm) and divided into three groups: G1 (< 5 mm), G2 (between 5 and 10 mm) and G3 (> 10 mm). For evaluating oropharynx dimension at T0 and T1 for each group, medial sagittal area (MSA), volume, and minimum cross-sectional axial area (CSA) were measured on Dolphin Imaging. Pearson correlation verified reliability of method. Paired t-test were applied to compare values of measurements between T0 and T1 ( ≤ 0.05). 88 CBCT images were included. Method was reliable (r ≥ 0.93). According to MSA, volume and CSA values from G1, there was no significant difference between T0 and T1. CSA values presented significant difference comparing T0 and T1 in G2 ( ≤ 0.05). In subjects of G3, measurements increased in T1 significantly affecting oropharynx dimension. MSA, volume and CSA values showed a significant increase affecting upper airway in advancements higher than 10 mm. Mandibular advancement range showed different effects in the airway space and should be considered to achieve favorable post-operative results in the oropharynx dimensions. Retrognathia, orthognathic surgery, three-dimensional imaging, oropharynx, airway.
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ISSN:1989-5488
1989-5488
DOI:10.4317/jced.57913