Prediction of Soft-tissue Changes After Mandibular Advancement Surgery with an Equation Developed with Multivariable Regression
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Introduction: This was a retrospective cephalometric study in patients undergoing mandibular advancement surgery. Our aim was to provide a more precise estimation of the postsurgical soft-tissue outcomes than can be achieved by using simple ratios of the hard and soft tissues.
Methods: The lateral cephalograms of 64 patients undergoing mandibular advancement, from before and near the end of treatment, were scanned and digitized with a customized software program. Multivariable regression analyses were used to create prediction equations for soft-tissue changes at pogonion, inferior labial sulcus, labrale inferius, and stomion inferius (all in the horizontal plane).
Results And Conclusions: This method of using multiple explanatory variables appears to be useful in the prediction of soft-tissue changes. At least 96% of the variation of each dependent variable was explained by its relationship with the explanatory variables in the relevant multivariable regression equation, and the results appeared to be clinically useful.
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