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Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of mandibular incisor alveolar bone changes for the intrusion arch technique: A retrospective cohort research.

Lin LuJiaping SiZhikang WangXiaoyan Chen
Published in: Korean journal of orthodontics (2024)
: While the mandibular intrusion arch effectively corrected the deep overbite, it did cause some unwanted incisor labial tipping/flaring. During the intrusion treatment, the alveolar bone underwent corresponding changes, which was thinning in the labial crestal area and thickening in the labial apical area vice versa. And increased axis change of incisors, non-extraction treatment, and increased ANB were identified as risk factors for alveolar bone loss in patients with mandibular intrusion therapy.
Keyphrases
  • bone loss
  • cone beam
  • combination therapy
  • soft tissue
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • body composition
  • replacement therapy
  • postmenopausal women