Assessment of hard and soft tissue thickness at mandibular symphysis in skeletal Class III patients with different vertical patterns

Author:

Oh Jiyoung1ORCID,Ham Lyun Kwang1,Shin Hyemin1,Han Sung‐Hoon1,Kim Yoonji1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to assess the bony and soft tissue parameters at mandibular symphysis among skeletal Class III patients with different vertical growth patterns, using cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT).Materials and MethodsCBCT images of 60 skeletal Class III non‐growing patients were evaluated (mean age 24.9 ± 8.4 years). Study samples were classified into three facial types based on the mandibular plane angle (SN‐MP angle): low, normal, and high angle. The bony and soft tissue parameters at the mandibular symphysis were evaluated.ResultsAmong hard tissue variables, symphysis and pogonion width were significantly narrower in the high‐angle group (P < .05). The thickness of the buccal cortex at pogonion was also significantly thinner in subjects with high angles (P < .01). Symphysis height showed an increasing tendency from the low‐angle to the high‐angle group. However, no significant differences were found in chin width and height according to vertical patterns. Across all soft tissue measurements, the low‐angle group exhibited the highest thickness, which gradually decreased in the high‐angle group. Statistically significant differences in soft tissue thickness were observed at Menton (Me) and Gnathion (Gn) (P < .05). A significant negative correlation was observed between the SN‐MP angle and the thickness of both hard and soft tissues.ConclusionsIn skeletal Class III subjects, significant differences existed in both hard and soft tissues at the mandibular symphysis, depending on the vertical patterns. These results provide a comprehensive evaluation of symphyseal area, which can aid clinicians in identifying appropriate treatment approaches, especially for combined orthognathic and orthodontic treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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