Two Similar Skeletal Class III Cases Treated by Orthognathic Surgery and by Orthodontic Procedure.
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Methods of evaluating the need for orthognathic surgery during orthodontic treatment was investigated by comparing two similar cases of skeletal class III malocclusion.<BR>Cephalometric analysis of the maxillary and mandibular skeletal positions is essential in determining the need for surgical orthodontic treatment. However, surgery in some borderline cases is optional.<BR>Cephalometric analysis indicated that case 1 should be treated by orthognathic surgery, while case 2 should be corrected by orthodontic treatment only. The effect of surgical and non surgical treatment on ANB, APDI, AB-MP, Wylie's assessment, and AO-BO was evaluated.<BR>The following results were obtained:<BR>1. Several analyses should be done in determinig the need for orthognathic surgery in the treatment of skeletal class III malocclusion.<BR>2. Skeletal correction requires evaluation of the antero-posterior skeletal discrepancy and vertical discrepancy.<BR>3. Dental correction requires evaluation of the inclination of the occlusal plane and relationship of the first molars.<BR>4. Esthetic correction requires analysis of esthetics.
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