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Orthodontics

Pharyngeal airway increases with LARS treatment for retrognathia

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Pages 30-33 | Published online: 31 May 2018
 

Abstract

Objective

To assess the lower pharyngeal airway sagittal width on lateral cephalograms before and after the use of a mandibular advancement device (MAD) on Class II patients and to compare the results to a control group of non-treated Class II individuals.

Methods

All patients were Class II, ranging in age from 9 to 12 years. They were all treated with a MAD, referred to as a ligated anterior repositioning splint, which was fixed in the mouth for full-time wear. Measurements of the lower pharyngeal airway were made on before- and after-treatment cephalograms. A control group of Class II patients of similar age were selected from several growth studies, and comparisons were made.

Results

A significant increase (p < .01) resulted from the treatment group; there was no change from the controls.

Conclusion

These findings support the effectiveness of a MAD to increase the lower pharyngeal airway in growing Class II patients.

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