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The effects of facemask and reverse chin cup on maxillary deficient patients

  • Autores: Rahman Showkatbakhsh, Abdolreza Jamilian, A. Ghassemi
  • Localización: Journal of orthodontics, ISSN-e 0301-228X, ISSN 1465-3125, Nº. 2-39, 2012, págs. 95-101
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Introduction: The aim of this randomized clinical trial was to assess differences in the effects of face mask and reverse chin cup therapy on maxillary deficient growing patients.

      Methods: The sample consisted of 42 class III patients with maxillary deficiency randomly divided into two equal groups. Twenty-one patients (10 males and 11 females) with a mean age of 8·9 (SD: 1·4) years were treated with a face mask for 18 (SD: 2) months. Twenty-one patients (9 males and 12 females) with the mean age of 9·2 (SD: 1·1) years were treated with a reverse chin cup for 19 (SD: 4) months. Cephalometric radiographs were taken at the beginning and end of treatment and the cephalometric measurements were analysed. Paired t-tests and a Wilcoxon test were used for intra-group evaluations. Mann�Whitney test was used for inter-group evaluations.

      Results: Sella�Nasion�A point (SNA) was increased by 1° (SD: 1·7°) (P<0·003) and 1·8° (SD: 1·7°) (P<0·001) in the face mask and reverse chin cup groups, respectively. The IMPA decreased by 4·1° (SD: 6·5°) in face mask group (P<0·009) and 3·1° (SD: 4·7°) in the reverse chin cup group (P<0·008). However, no statistically significant differences were seen in changes between the two groups.

      Conclusion: Both face mask and reverse chin cup appliances are successful at moving the maxilla forward.


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