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Assessment of soft tissue changes after LeFort I advancement
Burçin Akan1, Gökçenur Gökçe2, Beyza Karadede Ünal2
1Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey. burcin.yksel@gmail.com.
Purpose:
The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the soft tissue changes after maxillary advancement in class III patients.
Methods:
Pre- and post-operative lateral cephalometric radiographs of 20 patients treated with maxillary advancement surgery were included in our study. Skeletal, dental and soft tissue measurements were performed by a single researcher using Dolphin Imaging software version 11.95 (Dolphin Imaging, Chatsworth, CA, USA). Paired t test was used for statistical evaluation and p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results:
The amount of motion in soft tissues, respectively, are UL-E: 2.05 mm, ST.A: 0.65 mm, ST.B: - 5 mm, ST.Pog: - 5.73 mm, ST.Conv: - 3.95 mm, nasal prominence: - 1.58 mm, nasal height: 2.76 mm and upper lip length: 2.22 mm. The change of distance to horizontal and vertical reference planes are, respectively, Prn-HRL: 3.02 mm Prn-VRL: 1.76 mm Sn-HRL: 2.76 mm Sn-VRL: 2.94 mm ST.
A-Hrl:
3.74 mm ST.
A-Vrl:
3.81 mm UL-HL: 3.93 mm UL-VRL: 4.57 mm LL-HRL: 2.29 mm LL-VRL: 5.31 mm.
Conclusions:
It can be concluded that soft tissues related to maxilla moved anteriorly due to maxillary advancement.

