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http://dx.doi.org/10.4041/kjod.2020.50.3.157

Assessment of bone density changes following two-jaw surgery using multidetector computed tomography: A pilot study  

Lee, Youngjoo (Department of Orthodontics, Wonkwang University College of Dentistry)
Park, Jae Hyun (Postgraduate Orthodontic Program, Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health, A.T. Still University)
Chang, Na-Young (Department of Orthodontics, Wonkwang Dental Research Institute, Wonkwang University College of Dentistry)
Lee, Mi-Young (Department of Orthodontics, Seoul National University Gwanak Dental Hospital)
Kim, Bong Chul (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Wonkwang University Daejeon Dental Hospital)
Seo, Hye Young (School of Big Data and Financial Statistics, Wonkwang University College of Natural Sciences)
Mangal, Utkarsh (Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University College of Dentistry)
Chae, Jong-Moon (Postgraduate Orthodontic Program, Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health, A.T. Still University)
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The korean journal of orthodontics / v.50, no.3, 2020 , pp. 157-169 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the pre- and postsurgical bone densities at alveolar and extra-alveolar sites following two-jaw orthognathic surgery. Methods: The sample consisted of 10 patients (mean age, 23.2 years; range, 18.0-27.8 years; 8 males, 2 females) who underwent two-jaw orthognathic surgery. A three-dimensional imaging program (Invivo 5) was used with multidetector computed tomography images taken pre- and postoperatively (obtained 32.3 ± 6.0 days before surgery and 5.8 ± 2.6 days after surgery, respectively) for the measurement of bone densities at the following sites: (1) alveolar bone in the maxilla and mandible, (2) extra-alveolar sites, such as the top of the head, menton (Me), condyle, and the fourth cervical vertebrae (C4). Results: When pre- and postsurgical bone densities were compared, an overall tendency of decrease in bone density was noted. Statistically significant reductions were observed in the densities of cancellous bone at several areas of the maxillary alveolar bone; cortical and cancellous bone in most areas of the mandibular alveolar bone; cortical bone in Me; and cancellous bone in C4. There was no statistically significant difference in bone density in relation to the depth of the alveolar bone. In a comparison of the bone densities between groups with and without genioplasty, there was almost no statistically significant difference. Conclusions: Accelerated tooth movement following orthognathic surgery may be confirmed with reduced bone density. In addition, this study could offer insights into bone metabolism changes following orthognathic surgery, providing direction for further investigations in this field.
Keywords
Bone density; Orthognathic surgery; Multidetector computed tomography; Regional and systemic acceleratory phenomena;
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