Highlights
- •Ideal golden proportion was absent in facial proportions of Clark's twin block treated patients.
- •Facial proportion ratios came closer to golden proportion after treatment with Clark's twin block.
- •Golden proportion can be used as a guide in treatment planning of patients.
ABSTRACT
Introduction
This study aimed to determine the influence of Clark's twin block (CTB) appliance
therapy on achieving golden proportion in post-treatment facial profiles in skeletal
Class II patients.
Methods
A retrospective longitudinal study was conducted on a sample of 44 skeletal Class
II subjects treated with CTB, followed by nonextraction mechanotherapy. Ricketts’
13 dentoskeletal ratios were measured on pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalograms. Paired
Student's t test was used to analyze the existence of golden proportion in the values of the
pre- and post-treatment ratios. The influence of pretreatment variables was tested
on post-treatment ratio 4 using simple and multiple linear regression analyses.
Results
A statistically significant difference in pre- and post-treatment values was found
for ratios 4 (P = 0.02), 9 (P = 0.04), 10 (P < 0.001), and 13 (P = 0.01). Ratios 4, 9, and 13 moved closer to the golden proportion, whereas ratio
10 moved away from the golden proportion after CTB therapy. Simple linear regression
analysis showed a statistically significant association of post-treatment ratio 4
with pretreatment ratios 1, 4, 8, 9, and 12. Multiple linear regression analysis showed
a statistically significant association of post-treatment ratio 4 with pretreatment
ratios 4 and 12.
Conclusions
Treatment with CTB appliance may well move various facial ratios in individual patients
toward the published Ricketts ideals. Ricketts’ published golden proportion may be
used as one guide when planning for attempted dentofacial change in individual patients.
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Article info
Publication history
Published online: August 30, 2022
Accepted:
July 31,
2022
Received in revised form:
July 29,
2022
Received:
June 2,
2022
Footnotes
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Competing interests: Authors have completed and submitted the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. None declared.
Provenance and peer review: Non commissioned and externally peer reviewed.
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