Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation

Skeletal angle class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation involves the rotation and translation of the cranial base, maxilla, mandible, and soft tissue. It compromises the patients’ appearance and stomatognathic function. The treatment outcome is not satisfactory, and correct evaluation is of gr...

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Autores principales: ZHANG Qinlanhui, LIU Fang, WU Lina, LIU Yang, WANG Jun
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:974454aa4c6e4209ac89042813189cc22021-11-23T07:29:40ZResearch progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2022.01.0112096-1456https://doaj.org/article/974454aa4c6e4209ac89042813189cc22022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.kqjbfz.com/CN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2022.01.011https://doaj.org/toc/2096-1456Skeletal angle class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation involves the rotation and translation of the cranial base, maxilla, mandible, and soft tissue. It compromises the patients’ appearance and stomatognathic function. The treatment outcome is not satisfactory, and correct evaluation is of great significance. The causal relationship between skeletal Class Ⅲ with mandibular deviation and TMD remains controversial. This review focuses on the structural alterations of hard and soft tissue, the etiology, the choice of treatment methods, and the association with TMD in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation. The results show that mandibular deviation is a complex disease with unclear etiology. It involves morphological changes, rotation and displacement of the cranial base, maxilla and mandible, morphological changes of the soft tissue, and occlusal changes, which also compromise the temporomandibular joint and mandibular function. Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion is common in patients with mandibular deviation. Early treatment is needed; however, the treatment methods vary. The correct evaluation of the morphological changes of soft and hard tissues leading to facial asymmetry is the premise of treatment. Orthodontic and orthognathic treatment (combined with soft tissue repair when necessary) is an effective method for the treatment of skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation. In addition, there is a close relationship between mandibular deviation and TMD, which needs to be fully considered in the design of treatment.ZHANG QinlanhuiLIU FangWU Lina LIU YangWANG JunEditorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseasesarticleskeletal angle class ⅲmalocclusionmandibular deviationtemporomandibular disorderorthodonticsorthognathic surgerythree-dimensionalestheticsMedicineRZH口腔疾病防治, Vol 30, Iss 1, Pp 63-67 (2022)
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topic skeletal angle class ⅲ
malocclusion
mandibular deviation
temporomandibular disorder
orthodontics
orthognathic surgery
three-dimensional
esthetics
Medicine
R
spellingShingle skeletal angle class ⅲ
malocclusion
mandibular deviation
temporomandibular disorder
orthodontics
orthognathic surgery
three-dimensional
esthetics
Medicine
R
ZHANG Qinlanhui
LIU Fang
WU Lina
LIU Yang
WANG Jun
Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
description Skeletal angle class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation involves the rotation and translation of the cranial base, maxilla, mandible, and soft tissue. It compromises the patients’ appearance and stomatognathic function. The treatment outcome is not satisfactory, and correct evaluation is of great significance. The causal relationship between skeletal Class Ⅲ with mandibular deviation and TMD remains controversial. This review focuses on the structural alterations of hard and soft tissue, the etiology, the choice of treatment methods, and the association with TMD in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation. The results show that mandibular deviation is a complex disease with unclear etiology. It involves morphological changes, rotation and displacement of the cranial base, maxilla and mandible, morphological changes of the soft tissue, and occlusal changes, which also compromise the temporomandibular joint and mandibular function. Skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion is common in patients with mandibular deviation. Early treatment is needed; however, the treatment methods vary. The correct evaluation of the morphological changes of soft and hard tissues leading to facial asymmetry is the premise of treatment. Orthodontic and orthognathic treatment (combined with soft tissue repair when necessary) is an effective method for the treatment of skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation. In addition, there is a close relationship between mandibular deviation and TMD, which needs to be fully considered in the design of treatment.
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author ZHANG Qinlanhui
LIU Fang
WU Lina
LIU Yang
WANG Jun
author_facet ZHANG Qinlanhui
LIU Fang
WU Lina
LIU Yang
WANG Jun
author_sort ZHANG Qinlanhui
title Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
title_short Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
title_full Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
title_fullStr Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
title_full_unstemmed Research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class Ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
title_sort research progress on the structural features, treatments, and association with temporomandibular disorder in patients with skeletal class ⅲ malocclusion with mandibular deviation
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/974454aa4c6e4209ac89042813189cc2
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