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[Morphological study on open bite patients].

T Tsuchida, T Morimoto, N Inoue

    Nihon Kyosei Shika Gakkai Zasshi = the Journal of Japan Orthodontic Society
    |October 1, 1989
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    This study differentiates open bite types based on jaw disharmony. Type II open bites involve dentoalveolar factors, while Type III open bites are primarily skeletal, affecting facial height and mandibular growth.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Cephalometrics
    • Craniofacial morphology

    Context:

    • Open bite malocclusion presents complex etiological factors.
    • Understanding anteroposterior jaw disharmony is crucial for diagnosis.
    • Previous research has not fully differentiated subtypes of open bite based on skeletal and dental contributions.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the morphological characteristics of open bite patients with anteroposterior jaw disharmony.
    • To classify open bite subtypes based on the ANB angle.
    • To compare skeletal and dental variables across different open bite classifications and a normal sample.

    Summary:

    • Lateral headfilms of 40 adult females with open bite were analyzed and categorized into Type I, II, and III based on ANB angle.

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  • Type I open bite showed vertical disharmony due to long lower facial height and large gonial angle.
  • Type II open bite exhibited mandibular backward rotation and upper molar over-eruption, suggesting dentoalveolar factors. Type III open bite displayed longer lower facial height from excessive mandibular growth, indicating skeletal factors.
  • Impact:

    • Differentiates open bite subtypes based on distinct skeletal and dentoalveolar features.
    • Provides insights into the etiology of different open bite classifications.
    • Informs tailored orthodontic treatment strategies for open bite patients with anteroposterior discrepancies.