Outcomes and stability of anterior open bite treatment with skeletal anchorage in non-growing patients and adults compared to the results of orthognathic surgery procedures: A systematic review

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The objective of this review is to evaluate, on the basis of the available literature, if anterior open bite (AOB) can be successfully treated with the intrusion of molar teeth using skeletal anchorage in non-growing patients and adults and if this treatment modality provides comparable results to those obtained by orthognathic surgery procedures. Methods: A systematic review of published data in major databases from 2000 to 2021 was performed. Results: In total, 92 articles were included in title and abstract screening, and only 16 articles (11 concerning AOB correction by molar intrusion with skeletal anchorage, and five considering AOB treatment by orthognathic surgical intervention) qualified for thorough data extraction and analysis. Conclusions: On the basis of this review, it seems to be possible to obtain successful results for AOB treatment in non-growing patients and adults by means of the intrusion of molar teeth with skeletal anchorage. However, due to the different methods of assessing treatment outcomes used by different authors, it is not possible to state conclusively whether the treatment of AOB by means of molar intrusion with skeletal anchorage provides long-term results that are comparable to orthognathic surgery procedures.

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Malara, P., Bierbaum, S., & Malara, B. (2021, December 1). Outcomes and stability of anterior open bite treatment with skeletal anchorage in non-growing patients and adults compared to the results of orthognathic surgery procedures: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10235682

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