Abstract: (•) Orthognathic surgery is a necessary procedure for the correction of severe skeletal discrepancies, among which are skeletal Class III malocclusions. Currently, both conventional fixed braces and clear aligners can be used in orthognathic surgery. However, the use of clear aligners remains a little-chosen option. The present study aimed to evaluate the skeletal and aesthetic improvements in adults with Class III malocclusion after surgical treatment and compare the results achieved by fixed appliances versus clear aligners. The study sample included four patients (three males and one female, aged 18 to 34 years) with skeletal Class III malocclusion, three of whom underwent a bimaxillary surgery and one of whom underwent only a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy. Two patients were treated with fixed appliances and two with clear aligners. The pre- and postsurgical hard and soft tissue cephalometric measurements were performed and compared for each patient and between fixed appliances and clear aligners. One year after surgery, all patients showed an essential modification of the face’s middle and lower third with an increase in the convexity of the profile and the Wits index and a reduction in the FHˆNB angle. No differences were noted between fixed appliances and aligners. Therefore, thanks to the 3D-assisted surgery associated with orthodontics, every participant achieved proper occlusal function and an improved facial aesthetics. In addition, the clear aligners can be considered a valid alternative for pre- and postsurgical orthodontic treatment.

Enhancing surgical outcomes via three-dimensional-assisted techniques combined with orthognathic treatment: A case series study of skeletal class III malocclusions / Macrì, Monica; Alhotan, Abdulaziz; Galluccio, Gabriella; Barbato, Ersilia; Festa, Felice. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 14:8(2024). [10.3390/app14083529]

Enhancing surgical outcomes via three-dimensional-assisted techniques combined with orthognathic treatment: A case series study of skeletal class III malocclusions

Gabriella Galluccio;Ersilia Barbato;Felice Festa
2024

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Abstract: (•) Orthognathic surgery is a necessary procedure for the correction of severe skeletal discrepancies, among which are skeletal Class III malocclusions. Currently, both conventional fixed braces and clear aligners can be used in orthognathic surgery. However, the use of clear aligners remains a little-chosen option. The present study aimed to evaluate the skeletal and aesthetic improvements in adults with Class III malocclusion after surgical treatment and compare the results achieved by fixed appliances versus clear aligners. The study sample included four patients (three males and one female, aged 18 to 34 years) with skeletal Class III malocclusion, three of whom underwent a bimaxillary surgery and one of whom underwent only a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy. Two patients were treated with fixed appliances and two with clear aligners. The pre- and postsurgical hard and soft tissue cephalometric measurements were performed and compared for each patient and between fixed appliances and clear aligners. One year after surgery, all patients showed an essential modification of the face’s middle and lower third with an increase in the convexity of the profile and the Wits index and a reduction in the FHˆNB angle. No differences were noted between fixed appliances and aligners. Therefore, thanks to the 3D-assisted surgery associated with orthodontics, every participant achieved proper occlusal function and an improved facial aesthetics. In addition, the clear aligners can be considered a valid alternative for pre- and postsurgical orthodontic treatment.
2024
orthognathic treatment; surgical treatment; class III malocclusion; osteotomy; clear aligners; computer-assisted surgery
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Enhancing surgical outcomes via three-dimensional-assisted techniques combined with orthognathic treatment: A case series study of skeletal class III malocclusions / Macrì, Monica; Alhotan, Abdulaziz; Galluccio, Gabriella; Barbato, Ersilia; Festa, Felice. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 14:8(2024). [10.3390/app14083529]
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