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Dentoskeletal effects of clear aligner vs twin block—a short-term study of functional appliances

Elisabetta Cretella Lombardo, Roberta Lione, Lorenzo Franchi, Francesca Gaffuri, Cinzia Maspero, Paola Cozza, Chiara Pavoni

2023Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The twin block (TB) is one of the most widely used functional appliances for the correction of class II malocclusions. Align Technology (San Jose, CA, USA) developed the Invisalign® mandibular advancement (MA) that replicates the mechanism of action of a functional appliance. The aim of this study was to compare the changes produced by the TB versus those by MA. METHODS: The records of 56 class II patients treated with the TB (TB group: n = 35) or the MA (MA group: n = 21) were compared to a control sample of 15 untreated class II subjects (UC2). RESULTS: The TB and MA groups showed a significant reduction of the ANB angle, compared to the controls (TB group: -1.5°; MA group: -1.5°; UC2 group: +0.2°). For the Co-Gn values, the TB and MA groups showed significant differences when compared with the UC2 group with an increase of 8.4 mm in TB patients and of 8.3 mm in MA patients. The increase of the distance of Pg to the true vertical line (TVL) was the only measurement where significant differences between the three groups were found with a greater advancement of the soft tissue pogonion in the TB group compared with the MA group and the UC2 group (TB group: +3 mm; MA group: +0.9 mm; UC2 group: -1.6 mm). The angle between the palatal plane and mandibular plane revealed a more relevant reduction in the TB and MA groups. Both appliances were able to reduce overjet and vertical overbite values. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with the MA and TB appliances produced a significant elongation of the mandible with an improvement in sagittal relationship, overjet, and vertical overbite and with good control of the vertical relationship. TB subjects showed a greater advancement of the soft tissue chin.

Topics & Concepts

OverjetMedicineDentistryOverbiteReduction (mathematics)Group (periodic table)OrthodonticsMalocclusionChemistryMathematicsGeometryOrganic chemistryOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsTemporomandibular Joint DisordersFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques