Anterior Mandibular Displacement in Growing Rats-A Systematic Review

Animals (Basel). 2022 Aug 12;12(16):2059. doi: 10.3390/ani12162059.

Abstract

Skeletal Class II malocclusion is the most common skeletal anomaly in orthodontics. Growth in the body of the deficient mandible is induced by periosteal apposition and endochondral ossification in the condyle. Functional appliances have been used in the correction of Class II malocclusions by inducing mandibular growth. Despite their utilization though, their effect still remains controversial. The aim of the present study is to review the existing literature regarding the effects of mandibular protrusion in mandibular growth of growing rats. A protocol was followed according to the guidelines of the Cohrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews. Databases were searched using a specific algorithm. From the ten studies finally analyzed, we conclude that the use of a functional appliance in growing rats induces cell proliferation and bone formation in their condyles, resulting in mandibular growth.

Keywords: functional appliances; mandibular anterior displacement; mandibular protrusion; rats.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.