Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics

Official Publication of Indian Orthodontic Society



STABILITY OF SKELETAL OPEN BITE CORRECTION IN ADULT PATIENTS BY MOLAR INTRUSION: A META ANALYSIS

  • Prakash V S,*  
  • Anil Sharma,  
  • Santosh Verma,  
  • Arun Kumar Chauhan

Abstract

Objective To review and compile literature to check the post retention stability of skeletal open bite correction by molar intrusionSearch method Articles were searched in Electronic database of English literature i.e. PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase and google scholar. Search Criteria Titles and abstracts of potential articles with inclusion criteria were examined and included based on consensus agreement. Data collection and analysis. Abstracts of articles having characteristics that were uncertain were examined, with full article retrieval if necessary. The reference list of the retrieved articles were also searched. Result On comparing the mean post treatment and post retention of overbite derived from their respected forest plot graphs, there was 32 percent relapse in the overbite correction. Conclusion This study states that skeletal open bite patients treated with molar intrusion have 68 % stability, whereas the intruded molar have a 95% stability. Registration number PROSPERO CRD42022329184


Keywords

Skeletal open bite, molar intrusion, stability


Ahead of Print Date : 2024-04-25




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