Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery

Objective:To determine the nasal soft-tissue profile changes in skeletal Class III patients who underwent maxillary or bimaxillary orthognathic surgery.Materials and Method:This clinical retrospective study consists of 40 patients (19 male and 21 female) who had undergone orthognathic surgery. All p...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Main Authors: Alev Yılmaz, Ömür Polat-Özsoy, Ayça Arman-Özçırpıcı, Sina Uçkan
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Language:English
Published: Turkish Orthodontic Society 2014-12-01
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Online Access: http://www.turkjorthod.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/short-term-evaluation-of-nasal-changes-after-maxil/53545
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author Alev Yılmaz
Ömür Polat-Özsoy
Ayça Arman-Özçırpıcı
Sina Uçkan
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Ömür Polat-Özsoy
Ayça Arman-Özçırpıcı
Sina Uçkan
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description Objective:To determine the nasal soft-tissue profile changes in skeletal Class III patients who underwent maxillary or bimaxillary orthognathic surgery.Materials and Method:This clinical retrospective study consists of 40 patients (19 male and 21 female) who had undergone orthognathic surgery. All patients received single jaw maxillary (9 patients) or bimaxillary surgery (31 patients). Standardized lateral cephalograms obtained before operation and at least 6 months after the operation were used. Twelve measurements (4 skeletal and 8 soft-tissue measurements) were made. The distributions of the variables were checked by Shapiro-Wilk test. Paired-samples t test was used for parametric data and Wilcoxon sign rank test for nonparametric data, to analyze the differences between pre- and postoperative measurements.Results:After orthognathic surgery, SNA and ANB increased; SNB decreased significantly. A significant reduction in nasofrontal angle, TH-Prn, and nasal tip projection and a significant increase in nasofacial angle were found. In addition, superior movement of the nasal tip was found, and as a result, the nasal hump decreased. The N-Sn/Pr ratio, nasal tip angle, and nasolabial angle did not show any significant changes.Conclusion:It can be concluded that more vertical nasal changes rather than sagittal nasal changes are observed after maxillary surgery.
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spelling doaj-e22533719bd24610abd4b051b053a00e2025-11-03T00:18:58ZengTurkish Orthodontic SocietyTurkish Journal of Orthodontics2528-96592148-95052014-12-0127415816310.13076/TJO-D-15-0000313049054Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary SurgeryAlev Yılmaz0Ömür Polat-Özsoy1Ayça Arman-Özçırpıcı2Sina Uçkan3 Assistant Professor, Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, Aydın, Turkey Associate Professor, Başkent University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, Ankara, Turkey Professor and Head, Başkent University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, Ankara, Turkey Professor and Head, Medipol University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, İstanbul, Turkey Objective:To determine the nasal soft-tissue profile changes in skeletal Class III patients who underwent maxillary or bimaxillary orthognathic surgery.Materials and Method:This clinical retrospective study consists of 40 patients (19 male and 21 female) who had undergone orthognathic surgery. All patients received single jaw maxillary (9 patients) or bimaxillary surgery (31 patients). Standardized lateral cephalograms obtained before operation and at least 6 months after the operation were used. Twelve measurements (4 skeletal and 8 soft-tissue measurements) were made. The distributions of the variables were checked by Shapiro-Wilk test. Paired-samples t test was used for parametric data and Wilcoxon sign rank test for nonparametric data, to analyze the differences between pre- and postoperative measurements.Results:After orthognathic surgery, SNA and ANB increased; SNB decreased significantly. A significant reduction in nasofrontal angle, TH-Prn, and nasal tip projection and a significant increase in nasofacial angle were found. In addition, superior movement of the nasal tip was found, and as a result, the nasal hump decreased. The N-Sn/Pr ratio, nasal tip angle, and nasolabial angle did not show any significant changes.Conclusion:It can be concluded that more vertical nasal changes rather than sagittal nasal changes are observed after maxillary surgery. http://www.turkjorthod.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/short-term-evaluation-of-nasal-changes-after-maxil/53545 nasal changesorthognathic surgery
spellingShingle Alev Yılmaz
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Sina Uçkan
Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
nasal changes
orthognathic surgery
title Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
title_full Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
title_fullStr Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
title_short Short-Term Evaluation of Nasal Changes After Maxillary Surgery
title_sort short term evaluation of nasal changes after maxillary surgery
topic nasal changes
orthognathic surgery
url http://www.turkjorthod.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/short-term-evaluation-of-nasal-changes-after-maxil/53545
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