Reconsidering the role of nasolabial angle in premolar extraction decision‐making: A case‐series study

Author:

Mattos Claudia Trindade1ORCID,de Almeida Natália Valli1ORCID,Silveira Giordani Santos1ORCID,Motta Alexandre Trindade1ORCID,Mota‐Júnior Sergio Luiz1ORCID,Mucha José Nelson1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics Universidade Federal Fluminense Niterói Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of changes in upper incisor inclination and position on the alteration of the nasolabial angle (NLA) in a series of cases involving the extraction of four first premolars.Materials and MethodsThe study included 41 patients who underwent orthodontic treatment with premolar extractions. The patients were divided into two groups based on their pretreatment NLA values: Group 1 (NLA ≤ 100°) and Group 2 (NLA > 100°). Measurements of NLA, U1.NA and U1‐NA were obtained before and after treatment and U1‐Ls pretreatment measure was registered. Statistical analyses were performed to compare the differences in NLA, U1.NA and U1‐NA between the two groups and to evaluate the influence of these variables added to U1‐Ls (T1) on NLA changes.ResultsThe results showed that Group 1 exhibited significant changes in NLA, while Group 2 did not. However, both groups showed significant changes in U1.NA and U1‐NA. In Group 1, 80% of the individuals presented an increase in NLA and 20% no changes. In Group 2, 10% presented a decrease, 57% no changes and 33% an increase in NLA values. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that the group factor had a statistically significant influence on NLA variation. Additionally, in Group 2, a negative correlation was observed between changes in U1.NA and NLA.ConclusionsThe findings suggest that individuals with higher pretreatment NLA values tend to maintain their NLA values even after the correction of upper incisor inclination.

Publisher

Wiley

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