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Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study

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Main Author: Matos, João
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Travassos, Raquel, Caramelo, Francisco, Ribeiro, Madalena Prata, Marques, Filipa, Marto, Carlos Miguel, Paula, Anabela Baptista, Nunes, Catarina, Francisco, Inês, Vale, Francisco
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113273
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15051083
Summary: Long-term stability is a crucial point in order to keep the patient’s aesthetic and functional balance. The aim of this study was to evaluate dental and skeletal relapse in patients who underwent orthodontic-surgical treatment. This retrospective study included 25 patients who corrected their dentofacial deformity through orthodontics and orthognathic surgery. The dental casts and lateral cephalograms were evaluated prior to orthodontic treatment (T0), final of orthodontic-surgical treatment (T1) and long-term retention phase (T2). The Wilcoxon test with p-value corrected by the Benjamini–Hochberg method was used to assess differences between the groups. The influence of retention duration was assessed using the Kruskal–Wallis method. The association of nominal variables and differences between quantitative variables were assessed using the Fisher and Mann– Whitney tests, respectively. No dental or skeletal variable presented statistically significant differences between the final orthodontic-surgical treatment and the long-term retention phase. Eight patients presented dental relapse (32–95% CI [12.4%; 51.7%]), but no skeletal relapse was observed in any of the 25 individuals. The type of malocclusion did not influence the relapse rate of orthodontic-surgical treatment (Fisher, p = 0.202). No differences were found between the different retention times, sex and age at the end of treatment. Orthodontic-surgical treatment showed long-term stability in the present study group.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
title Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
spellingShingle Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
Matos, João
orthodontics
orthognathic surgery
relapse
osteotomy
Le Fort I
osteotomy sagittal split ramus
title_short Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
title_full Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
title_sort Relapse after Orthodontic-Surgical Treatment: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
author Matos, João
author_facet Matos, João
Travassos, Raquel
Caramelo, Francisco
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Marques, Filipa
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Nunes, Catarina
Francisco, Inês
Vale, Francisco
author_role author
author2 Travassos, Raquel
Caramelo, Francisco
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Marques, Filipa
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Nunes, Catarina
Francisco, Inês
Vale, Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, João
Travassos, Raquel
Caramelo, Francisco
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Marques, Filipa
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Nunes, Catarina
Francisco, Inês
Vale, Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv orthodontics
orthognathic surgery
relapse
osteotomy
Le Fort I
osteotomy sagittal split ramus
topic orthodontics
orthognathic surgery
relapse
osteotomy
Le Fort I
osteotomy sagittal split ramus
description Long-term stability is a crucial point in order to keep the patient’s aesthetic and functional balance. The aim of this study was to evaluate dental and skeletal relapse in patients who underwent orthodontic-surgical treatment. This retrospective study included 25 patients who corrected their dentofacial deformity through orthodontics and orthognathic surgery. The dental casts and lateral cephalograms were evaluated prior to orthodontic treatment (T0), final of orthodontic-surgical treatment (T1) and long-term retention phase (T2). The Wilcoxon test with p-value corrected by the Benjamini–Hochberg method was used to assess differences between the groups. The influence of retention duration was assessed using the Kruskal–Wallis method. The association of nominal variables and differences between quantitative variables were assessed using the Fisher and Mann– Whitney tests, respectively. No dental or skeletal variable presented statistically significant differences between the final orthodontic-surgical treatment and the long-term retention phase. Eight patients presented dental relapse (32–95% CI [12.4%; 51.7%]), but no skeletal relapse was observed in any of the 25 individuals. The type of malocclusion did not influence the relapse rate of orthodontic-surgical treatment (Fisher, p = 0.202). No differences were found between the different retention times, sex and age at the end of treatment. Orthodontic-surgical treatment showed long-term stability in the present study group.
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