2019
DOI: 10.1111/ocr.12356
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A multilevel analysis of craniofacial growth in subjects with untreated Class III malocclusion

Abstract: Objective To analyse the craniofacial growth of a long‐term semi‐longitudinal sample of Caucasian subjects with untreated Class III malocclusion. Setting and sample population A total of 144 Caucasian subjects (of North American and Italian origin) with untreated Class III malocclusion. Materials and methods Subjects aged 2 years and 9 months up to 21 years and 7 months were selected. A multilevel model was used to calculate growth curves for ten variables for both each individual subject and for the whole sa… Show more

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“…Subjects who met criteria of maximum and minimum skeletal imbalance, calculated from the better and worse Wits appraisal for each age and gender, were considered prototypes. Cross‐sectional and longitudinal subjects were enrolled previously in estimates of craniofacial growth in subjects with Class III malocclusion 22‐24 …”
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“…Subjects who met criteria of maximum and minimum skeletal imbalance, calculated from the better and worse Wits appraisal for each age and gender, were considered prototypes. Cross‐sectional and longitudinal subjects were enrolled previously in estimates of craniofacial growth in subjects with Class III malocclusion 22‐24 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…These subjects were left untreated because they declined treatment or because their cephalometric records were derived from historical samples taken from Growth Center Studies conducted in the United States. These subjects were derived from a database of 144 Class III patients followed longitudinally 24 . Of these, 40 subjects were discarded because the time span between T1 and T2 measurements was less than 1 year and 6 months.…”
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“…The early approach remains a controversial topic in both academic and clinical fields ( 6 ). The central point of this lack of consensus is the inability to predict mandibular growth that is often unfavourable ( 7 ). However, early interceptive orthodontic treatment is suggested for several remarkable functional and aesthetic reasons although aware of the uncertainty of the long-term results ( 8 ).…”
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confidence: 99%