Title of article :
The Factors Affecting Long-Term Stability in Anterior Open-Bite Correction - A Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Al-Thomali, Yousef Division of Orthodontics - Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - Taif University School of Dentistry - Taif, Saudi Arabia , Basha, Sakeenabi Division of Community Dentistry - Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - Taif University School of Dentistry - Taif, Saudi Arabi , Mohamed, Roshan Noor Division of Pedodontics - Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - Taif University School of Dentistry - Taif, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
The present systemic review was conducted with the main purpose to evaluate the quantitative effects of orthognathic
surgeries, extraction versus non-extraction treatment, and the type of malocclusion in the stability of anterior open-bite (AOB) correction
over the long-term.
Methods: The systematic search for studies was conducted through MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, Scopus, PsychINFO, various key
journals, and review articles; November 30, 2016, was the last date for the search. The Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies
was used to grade the methodological quality of the studies.
Results: The present review included 14 studies. Stability of the corrected AOB ranged from 61.9% to 100%. The studies with orthognathic
surgeries showed a stability of 70–100%. The studies without orthognathic surgeries showed the stability of 61.9–96.7%. All of
the studies were retrospective. The mean change in AOB before (T1) and after treatment (T2-T1) was 0.1 mm to 6.93 mm and the mean
change in overbite from T2 to T3 (T3-T2) was −0.06 mm to 2.5 mm.
Conclusion: Studies with orthognathic surgeries presented with high amount of long-term stability in corrected AOB. No significant
difference was noticed in relation to the type of malocclusion and extraction or non-extraction cases.
Keywords :
stability , systematic review , Anterior open-bite
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics