Long-term evaluation of Class II subdivision treatment with unilateral maxillary first molar extraction

  • Christos Livas*
  • , Nikolaos Pandis
  • , Johan Willem Booij
  • , Christos Katsaros
  • , Yijin Ren
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Objective: To evaluate the long-term effects of asymmetrical maxillary first molar (M1) extraction in Class II subdivision treatment.

    Materials and Methods: Records of 20 Class II subdivision whites (7 boys, 13 girls; mean age, 13.0 years; SD, 1.7 years) consecutively treated with the Begg technique and M1 extraction, and 15 untreated asymmetrical Class II adolescents (4 boys, 11 girls; mean age, 12.2 years; SD, 1.3 years) were examined in this study. Cephalometric analysis and PAR assessment were carried out before treatment (T1), after treatment (T2), and on average 2.5 years posttreatment (T3) for the treatment group, and at similar time points and average follow-up of 1.8 years for the controls.

    Results: The adjusted analysis indicated that the maxillary incisors were 2.3 mm more retracted in relation to A-Pog between T1 and T3 (beta = 2.31; 95% CI; 0.76, 3.87), whereas the mandibular incisors were 1.3 mm more protracted (beta = 1.34; 95% CI; 0.09, 2.59), and 5.9 degrees more proclined to the mandibular plane (beta = 5.92; 95% CI; 1.43, 10.41) compared with controls. The lower lip appeared 1.4 mm more protrusive relative to the subnasale-soft tissue-Pog line throughout the observation period in the treated adolescents (beta = 1.43; 95% CI; 0.18, 2.67). There was a significant PAR score reduction over the entire follow-up period in the molar extraction group (beta = -6.73; 95% CI; -10.7, -2.7). At T2, 65% of the subjects had maxillary midlines perfectly aligned with the face.

    Conclusions: Unilateral M1 extraction in asymmetrical Class II cases may lead to favorable occlusal outcomes in the long term without harming the midline esthetics and soft tissue profile.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)757-763
    Number of pages7
    JournalAngle Orthodontist
    Volume85
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept-2015

    Keywords

    • Class II subdivision
    • Maxillary first molar extraction
    • Cephalometrics
    • PAR
    • SOFT-TISSUE PROFILE
    • LAYPERSONS PERSPECTIVE
    • SMILE AESTHETICS
    • MALOCCLUSIONS
    • ATTRACTIVENESS
    • PROTOCOLS

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