Early orthodontic treatment of Class III malocclusions with skeletal and dentoalveolar imbalances, represents a continuous dilemma. This difficulty starts from their meticulous diagnosis and treatment planning till reaching satisfactory results and finally stability. Some appliances could be used to correct growing skeletal Class III patients, improving the skeletal and dentoalveolar relationships, creating proper conditions for final orthodontic treatment, more importantly avoiding surgery. These appliances remove patient compliance from the equation.
Aim of the work: Evaluate the skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue effects of two different force application systems which are the pulling force (CS 2000® appliance/ CS appliance) and the pushing force (Reversed Forsus fatigue-resistant device/ RF appliance). Materials and methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted to address the aim of the study. Thirty three growing skeletal Class III patients (9-11 years) will be recruited upon a lateral cephalometric x-ray. Subjects complying with the inclusion criteria will be randomly assigned using a computer-generated list to one of the three groups Group I: Eleven patients treated with CS2000 appliance, Group II: Eleven patients treated with reversed Forsus Fatigue Resistant device and Group III: control group of Eleven untreated patients with a ratio of 1:1:1 allocation. A CBCT will be made before installing the appliances. After gaining a 2 mm positive overjet or a 6 months period, alginate impressions will be poured and dental casts will be made. Photographs and CBCTs will also be performed to record the dentofacial effect of the used appliances. Keywords: Cone beam computed tomography, growing skeletal Class III, CS 2000® appliance, Reversed Forsus Fatigue resistant device.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
33
treating growing Skeletal growing Class III patients
Alexandria University Faculty of Dentistry
Alexandria, Egypt
Skeletal readings angles
SNA in degrees SNB in degrees ANB in degrees SN-MP in degrees
Time frame: 6 months
Skeletal readings percetanges
LAFH in percentage
Time frame: 6 months
Skeletal readings in millimeters
Wits appraisal in millimeters
Time frame: 6 months
Dental readings angles
U1-PP in degrees U1- NA in degrees L1-MP in degrees L1-NB in degrees
Time frame: 6 months
Dental readings in millimeters
U1-NA millimeters L1-NB in millimeters.
Time frame: 6 months
Soft tissue readings in millimeters
UL- E plane in millimeters LL- E plane in millimeters
Time frame: 6 months
Changes in airway
difference in airway volume in cubic millimeters .
Time frame: 6 months
Changes in TMJ
anterior, posterior, superior and medial joint space in cubic milimeters.
Time frame: 6 months
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