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Perioral soft-tissues in orthodontics
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Perioral soft-tissues in orthodontics

Danielle Rose Elizabeth Hodgkinson
Doctor of Clinical Dentistry - DClinDent, University of Otago
University of Otago
2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/10578

Abstract

New Zealand Orthodontic Soft-Tissue Perioral Extraction Non-Extraction Lip Lips Orbicularis Oris
The effect of orthodontic extractions on the face has been a contentious issue in orthodontics for over a century. The soft-tissue properties of the lips have often been cited as a factor affecting the facial response to orthodontic tooth movement. The first part of this project was an observational study using a hand-held myotonometric device to measure the soft-tissue properties of the lips, and found variability between age, sex, BMI, anatomic site, lip morphology, and craniofacial morphology. The second part was a pilot study that successfully designed a non-invasive, retrospective method to investigate the three-dimensional response of the soft tissues to incisor retraction. Despite marked interindividual variation among the small sample, the lip retraction was consistently less than the amount of incisor retraction.
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