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Vertical skeletal changes after extraction and non-extraction treatment in matched class I patients identified by a discriminant analysis: cephalometric appraisal and Procrustes superimposition

Authors :
Dimitrios Konstantonis
Alexandros Papagiannis
Philipp Beit
Theodore Eliades
University of Zurich
Eliades, Theodore
Source :
Progress in Orthodontics, Progress in Orthodontics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background In the long-lasting debate of extraction versus non-extraction treatment, the impact of extractions on the skeletal vertical dimension remains rather unclear. The aim of this retrospective research study was to obtain a bias-free sample of morphologically similar borderline patients treated with or without extraction of the four first premolars and to retrospectively evaluate the vertical changes that occurred. Methods A borderline sample of 83 patients, 41 treated with four first premolar extractions and 42 treated without, was obtained by means of discriminant analysis applied to a previously investigated parent sample of 542 class I patients. The pretreatment and posttreatment cephalometric radiographs were analyzed digitally, and seven measurements were assessed for vertical skeletal changes. Also, average tracings between the two treatment groups were evaluated using the Procrustes superimposition method. Results The variables of SN to Go-Gn and Y-axis showed adjusted intergroup differences of − 0.91° and − 1.11° (P = 0.04). Comparing the mean intra-group differences of all the variables simultaneously, a significant difference was found between the two treatment groups (overall P value = 0.04). In the extraction group, only the gonial angle showed a significant decrease (P = 0.01) while the overall P value evaluating the intra-group differences between pre- and posttreatment was significant (overall P value

Details

ISSN :
21961042
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progress in orthodontics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aafee1815c6476cb1185be024f260472