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Incidence of unexpected condylar displacement following comprehensive orthodontic treatment in adults

Authors
 Hosik Jang  ;  Ji-Hyun Lee  ;  Tung Nguyen  ;  Kyung-Ho Kim  ;  Chooryung J Chung 
Citation
 ANGLE ORTHODONTIST, Vol.95(2) : 179-187, 2025-03 
Journal Title
ANGLE ORTHODONTIST
ISSN
 0003-3219 
Issue Date
2025-03
MeSH
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; Female ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Incidence ; Joint Dislocations* / diagnostic imaging ; Joint Dislocations* / epidemiology ; Joint Dislocations* / etiology ; Male ; Malocclusion* / therapy ; Mandibular Condyle* / diagnostic imaging ; Mandibular Condyle* / pathology ; Orthodontics, Corrective* / adverse effects ; Retrospective Studies ; Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ; Young Adult
Keywords
Adult ; Complication ; Condylar displacement ; Incidence ; Orthodontic treatment ; Unexpected
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the incidence and pattern of unexpected/excessive condylar displacement after comprehensive orthodontic treatment in adults.

Materials and methods: Adult patients (age ≥18 years) who underwent comprehensive orthodontic treatment with pre-(T1) and post-treatment (T2) cone beam computed tomography scans were consecutively collected within an orthodontic cohort (N = 291). T1 and T2 CBCTs were superimposed three-dimensionally (3D) and condylar displacement was estimated by the 3D changes of condylar neck point (CdN) between T1 and T2 (ΔCdN). Participants with excessive condylar displacement (ΔCdN >1 mm) were classified as condylar displacement (+) and otherwise as displacement (-). The incidence and pattern of condylar displacement, association with factors such as sex, age, skeletal relationship, extraction pattern, treatment duration, history of temporomandibular joint disorder, and presence of condylar resorption with the final occlusal outcome were investigated.

Results: The incidence of unexpected condylar displacement >1 mm in the adult orthodontic cohort was 6.2%. Females (vs males; OR: 9.07; [95% CI: 1.19-69.23]) and Skeletal Class II (vs Classes I and III; OR: 4.57 [95% CI: 1.58-13.20]) demonstrated significantly higher odds of unexpected condylar displacement (P < .05). Condylar resorption was not evident in participants with condylar displacement and did not interfere with the final orthodontic outcome.

Conclusions: Unexpected 3D condylar displacement exceeding 1 mm was noted in approximately 7% of the adult orthodontic patient cohort. However, the condylar displacement per se was not associated with condylar resorption and did not cause clinical concerns.
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DOI
10.2319/010924-24.1
Appears in Collections:
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Orthodontics (교정과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Kyung Ho(김경호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8154-2041
Lee, Ji-Hyun(이지현)
Chung, Chooryung J.(정주령) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9399-7193
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/206027
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