Treatment outcome of bimaxillary surgery for asymmetric skeletal class II deformity

Yun Fang Chen, Yu Fang Liao*, Yin An Chen, Yu Ray Chen

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Abstract

Objectives: Facial asymmetry is one of the main concerns in patients with a dentofacial deformity. The aims of the study were to (1) evaluate the changes in facial asymmetry after bimaxillary surgery for asymmetric skeletal class II deformity and (2) compare preoperative and postoperative facial asymmetry of class II patients with normal controls. Materials and methods: The facial asymmetry was assessed for 30 adults (21 women and 9 men, mean age: 29.3 years) who consecutively underwent bimaxillary surgery for asymmetric skeletal class II deformity using cone-beam computed tomography before and at least 6 months after surgery. Thirty soft tissue and two dental landmarks were identified on each three-dimensional facial image, and the asymmetry index of each landmark was calculated. Results were compared with those of 30 normal control subjects (21 women and 9 men, mean age: 26.2 years) with skeletal class I structure. Results: Six months after surgery, the asymmetric index of the lower face and total face decreased significantly (17.8 ± 29.4 and 16.6 ± 29.5 mm, respectively, both p < 0.01), whereas the asymmetric index of the middle face increased significantly (1.2 ± 2.2 mm, p < 0.01). Postoperatively, 53% of the class II patients had residual chin asymmetry. The postoperative total face asymmetric index was positively correlated with the preoperative asymmetric index (r = 0.37, p < 0.05). Conclusions: Bimaxillary surgery for patients with asymmetric class II deformity resulted in a significant improvement in lower face asymmetry. However, approximately 50% of the patients still had residual chin asymmetry. The total face postoperative asymmetry was moderately related to the initial severity of asymmetry. Clinical relevance: These findings could help clinicians better understand orthognathic outcomes on different facial regions for patients with asymmetric class II deformity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)623-632
Number of pages10
JournalClinical Oral Investigations
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 02 2019

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Keywords

  • Asymmetry index
  • Class II malocclusion
  • Facial asymmetry
  • Orthognathic surgery

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