Affiliation:
1. The Center for Orthodontics and Pedodontics, County Council Östergötland, Norrköping, Sweden
2. Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Odontology, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden
Abstract
Summary
Objectives
To compare early headgear activator treatment of Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet with untreated control subjects in terms of the primary outcomes overjet and overbite as well as the effect regarding oral-health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), lip closure, incidence of trauma, and skeletal changes.
Trial design
Two-arm parallel group single-centre randomized controlled trial.
Material and methods
A total of 60 children (mean age 9.5 years) presenting a Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet were recruited. The trial was designed as intention-to-treat and the participants randomized by an independent person not involved in the trial to either early treatment with headgear activator or to an untreated control group (UG). Dental and skeletal variables as well as registrations of OHRQoL, lip closure, and incidence of trauma were recorded. For the treatment group, data were registered at baseline before treatment and when treatment was finished, corresponding to approximately 2 years. For the UG, registrations were made at baseline and at 11 years of age. Observers were blinded to treatment allocation when assessing outcomes.
Results
Early treatment with headgear activator significantly decreased overjet and improved molar relationship when compared with untreated controls. The effects were primarily due to dentoalveolar changes. Early treatment had no evident effect regarding OHRQoL, lip closure, or incidence of trauma. Lack of cooperation resulted in unsuccessful treatments for 27% of the patients.
Limitations
The trial was a single-centre trial and can thus be less generalizable.
Conclusions
The main treatment effect of early headgear activator treatment of Class II malocclusion with excessive overjet is reduction of overjet.
Trial registration
NCT04508322.
Funder
Eklund foundation Malmö, Sweden
Region Östergötland
Sweden and Faculty of Odontology
Malmö University, Sweden
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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