Relationship between positive clinical VTO and post-treatment soft tissue profile following phase l growth modification therapy

Authors

  • Shabbir Hussain, Dr de'Montmorency College of Dentistry
  • Muhammad Azeem, Dr Dental Section-Faisalabad Medical University/Punjab Medical College
  • Waheed Ul Hamid, Prof de'Montmorency College of Dentistry
  • Faiz Rasool, Dr de'Montmorency College of Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v8i2.23071

Keywords:

Class II, Growth modification, Predication, VTO

Abstract

Introduction: Facial profile improvement is goal of cotemporary orthodontics and a reason to seek orthodontic therapy. The soft tissue profile plays a important role on orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between positive clinical VTO and actual post-treatment soft tissue profile after phase l therapy of growth modification in Class II.

Materials & Method: Pretreatment simulation of post-treatment and actual post-treatment profile photographs of 30 class ll div l patients treated with twin block appliance were compared. Three profile photographs of each subject; pretreatment, positive clinical VTO and post-treatment were taken and on each photograph four angles; Nasofacial (NF), Nasomental (NM), Mentocervical (MC) and Nasolabial (NL) were drawn and measured. Mean, standard deviation, success and coefficient of determination of each angle was measured and linear regressions analysis was applied to find out the correlation.

Result: Nasolabial and nasomental angles showed greater success i.e. 81.4% and 68.1% respectively showing greater correlation, while nasofacial and mentocervical angles showed less success i.e. 48.1% and 48.3% respectively showing less correlation. Linear regression analysis revealed that positive clinical VTO significantly predicted post-treatment profile whereas coefficient of determination for nasomental and mentocervical angles was 76.5% and 60% representing a better goodness of fit while nasolabial and nasofacial angles was 53.6% and 51.6% demonstrating poor fit of regression lines.

Conclusion: Even though there is improved facial profile obtained by protracting the mandible into class l relation in a chair side maneuver in class ll div l malocclusions, yet the orthodontist should be tentative when predicting the outcome of growth modification to get benefit of this therapy.

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Author Biographies

Shabbir Hussain, Dr, de'Montmorency College of Dentistry

Dept. Of Orthodontics, Assistant Professor

Muhammad Azeem, Dr, Dental Section-Faisalabad Medical University/Punjab Medical College

Dept. Of Orthodontics; Assitant Professor

Waheed Ul Hamid, Prof, de'Montmorency College of Dentistry

 Dept of Orthodontics; Principal and Professor

Faiz Rasool, Dr, de'Montmorency College of Dentistry

Dept Community & Preventive Dentistry; Assistant Professor

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Hussain, S., Azeem, M., Hamid, W. U., & Rasool, F. (2018). Relationship between positive clinical VTO and post-treatment soft tissue profile following phase l growth modification therapy. Orthodontic Journal of Nepal, 8(2), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v8i2.23071

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