2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2015.12.014
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Evaluation of long-term stability of skeletal anterior open bite correction in adults treated with maxillary posterior segment intrusion using zygomatic miniplates

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“…In the present systematic review, the mean AOB before treatment ranged from -0.63 mm to −4.75 mm. Marzouk et al (20) noticed the initial AOB of −4.75 mm. The mean amount of correction at T2 varied from 0.2 mm to 2.6 mm, with highest (2.6 mm) correction noticed by Silva et al (15).…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…In the present systematic review, the mean AOB before treatment ranged from -0.63 mm to −4.75 mm. Marzouk et al (20) noticed the initial AOB of −4.75 mm. The mean amount of correction at T2 varied from 0.2 mm to 2.6 mm, with highest (2.6 mm) correction noticed by Silva et al (15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the present review, eight studies (8,10,(12)(13)(14)16,17,20) used mixed malocclusion (Class I, Class II, and Class III). Out of eight studies, five studies did not find any significant difference in malocclusion type and long-term stability of corrected AOB (8,10,14,17,20), and two studies showed significant relapse in Class II cases compared to Class III (12,16). The study by Tietten et al (13) showed Class II cases with low facial heights have less relapse compared to Class III subjects with high mandibular plane angles.…”
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“…Several studies have reported successful treatment of such cases by intruding maxillary and/or mandibular posterior segments using miniplate and miniscrew anchorage. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] A recent systematic review has summarized the studies conducted on this subject. 30 Deguchi et al 27 studied the effect of molar intrusion followed by premolar extraction on several soft tissue parameters.…”
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confidence: 99%