Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study

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Main Author: Junqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti
Publication Date: 2016
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language: eng
Source: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
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Summary: Able to significantly help in some malocclusions treatment, premolar extractions for orthodontic reasons has been extensively researched. The present thesis evaluated different aspects related to this type of extraction. The first study aimed to evaluate treatment duration of cases treated with four first premolars extraction, with and without dental crowding. After evaluating 150 Angle Class I malocclusion cases treated likewise, 74 selected individuals were divided into groups with mild and severe crowding. Although the treatment time was higher in the mild crowding group, that difference only became statistically significant difference after the groups were reselection of with more extreme crowding amounts. To achieve that, the groups were reduced. It is suggested this research should be repeated with a greater sample. The second study, through a certain type of article a systematic review of the literature was based on the common concern from orthodontists that their treatment could impact patients soft tissue profiles, especially treatments based on extractions. Lips projection and nasolabial angle values obtained from attractive samples were gathered. Results varied according to ethnicity and sex, showing that each patient must be evaluated considering the context he/she is inserted in. The orthodontic patients who show cephalometric values of lips projection and nasolabial angle similar to those reported in this study and are considered already attractive should be treated not changing the lips position.
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spelling Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility studyExtrações em ortodontia: uma avaliação sobre o tempo de tratamento e a susceptibilidade do perfilEfficiencyEficiênciaEstéticaEstheticsExtração dentáriaFaceFaceOrthodonticsOrtodontia.Tooth extractionAble to significantly help in some malocclusions treatment, premolar extractions for orthodontic reasons has been extensively researched. The present thesis evaluated different aspects related to this type of extraction. The first study aimed to evaluate treatment duration of cases treated with four first premolars extraction, with and without dental crowding. After evaluating 150 Angle Class I malocclusion cases treated likewise, 74 selected individuals were divided into groups with mild and severe crowding. Although the treatment time was higher in the mild crowding group, that difference only became statistically significant difference after the groups were reselection of with more extreme crowding amounts. To achieve that, the groups were reduced. It is suggested this research should be repeated with a greater sample. The second study, through a certain type of article a systematic review of the literature was based on the common concern from orthodontists that their treatment could impact patients soft tissue profiles, especially treatments based on extractions. Lips projection and nasolabial angle values obtained from attractive samples were gathered. Results varied according to ethnicity and sex, showing that each patient must be evaluated considering the context he/she is inserted in. The orthodontic patients who show cephalometric values of lips projection and nasolabial angle similar to those reported in this study and are considered already attractive should be treated not changing the lips position.Capaz de auxiliar significativamente o tratamento de diferentes más oclusões, as extrações de pré-molares por indicação ortodôntica têm sido alvo de vasta investigação na comunidade científica. O presente trabalho avaliou diferentes aspectos relacionados a este tipo de extrações. No primeiro estudo, o objetivo foi avaliar o tempo de tratamento em casos tratados com extração de quatro primeiros pré-molares com e sem apinhamento dentário. Após avaliar 150 casos de má oclusão de Classe I de Angle assim tratada, 74 indivíduos foram selecionados e divididos em dois grupos, com apinhamento suave e severo. Embora o tempo de tratamento tenha sido maior no grupo sem apinhamento, esta diferença só se tornou estatisticamente significante após a seleção de grupos com graus mais extremos de apinhamento. Dado que para isso os grupos se reduziram, sugere-se que esta investigação seja repetida com uma amostra maior. O segundo estudo, por meio de um tipo diferente e específico de artigo uma revisão sistemática da literatura ortodôntica focou na constante preocupação dos ortodontistas quanto à repercussão de seus tratamentos nos perfis dos pacientes, especialmente daqueles apoiados em extrações. Valores de projeção labial e ângulo nasolabial obtidos de perfis esteticamente julgados por avaliadores como atraentes em pesquisas científicas foram reunidos. Os resultados variaram conforme etnia e sexo, mostrando que cada paciente deve ser avaliado considerando o contexto em que se insere. Os pacientes ortodônticos que apresentarem valores cefalométricos de projeção labial e ângulo nasolabial similares aos reportados neste estudo e que já forem considerados esteticamente agradáveis devem ser tratados sem grande acometimento da posição labial.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPJanson, Guilherme dos Reis PereiraJunqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti2016-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25144/tde-10112021-161139/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-08-12T13:10:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-10112021-161139Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-08-12T13:10:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
Extrações em ortodontia: uma avaliação sobre o tempo de tratamento e a susceptibilidade do perfil
title Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
spellingShingle Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
Junqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti
Efficiency
Eficiência
Estética
Esthetics
Extração dentária
Face
Face
Orthodontics
Ortodontia.
Tooth extraction
title_short Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
title_full Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
title_fullStr Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
title_full_unstemmed Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
title_sort Extractions in orthodontics: a treatment time evaluation and a profile susceptibility study
author Junqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti
author_facet Junqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Janson, Guilherme dos Reis Pereira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junqueira, Cintia Helena Zingaretti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Efficiency
Eficiência
Estética
Esthetics
Extração dentária
Face
Face
Orthodontics
Ortodontia.
Tooth extraction
topic Efficiency
Eficiência
Estética
Esthetics
Extração dentária
Face
Face
Orthodontics
Ortodontia.
Tooth extraction
description Able to significantly help in some malocclusions treatment, premolar extractions for orthodontic reasons has been extensively researched. The present thesis evaluated different aspects related to this type of extraction. The first study aimed to evaluate treatment duration of cases treated with four first premolars extraction, with and without dental crowding. After evaluating 150 Angle Class I malocclusion cases treated likewise, 74 selected individuals were divided into groups with mild and severe crowding. Although the treatment time was higher in the mild crowding group, that difference only became statistically significant difference after the groups were reselection of with more extreme crowding amounts. To achieve that, the groups were reduced. It is suggested this research should be repeated with a greater sample. The second study, through a certain type of article a systematic review of the literature was based on the common concern from orthodontists that their treatment could impact patients soft tissue profiles, especially treatments based on extractions. Lips projection and nasolabial angle values obtained from attractive samples were gathered. Results varied according to ethnicity and sex, showing that each patient must be evaluated considering the context he/she is inserted in. The orthodontic patients who show cephalometric values of lips projection and nasolabial angle similar to those reported in this study and are considered already attractive should be treated not changing the lips position.
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