The effectiveness of bone anchored maxillary protraction (BAMP) in the management of class III skeletal malocclusion in children aged 11-14 years compared with an untreated control group: A multicentre two-arm parallel randomised controlled trial.
Nicky MandallWesam AleidRichard Rj CousleyEdith CurranSusi CaldwellAndrew DiBiaseFiona DyerSimon LittlewoodSpencer NuteSarah Jayne CampbellSimon AtkinsSherif BayoumiVyomesh BhattPaul ChambersNicholas GoodgerClaire BatesOvais MalikDavid WaringPaul BassettPublished in: Journal of orthodontics (2024)
The BAMP technique did not show any social or psychological benefits; however, the skeletal class III improvement in ANB and the overjet change were sufficient to reduce the perceived need for orthognathic surgery by 27% compared with the CG.
Keyphrases
- study protocol
- mental health
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- postmenopausal women
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