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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 May 2025

Evaluation of treatment outcome assessment using the American Board of Orthodontics Objective Grading System in subjects treated with lower incisor extraction with severe to moderate crowding

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DOI: 10.2319/120524-997.1
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ABSTRACT

Objectives

To assess case outcomes using the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) Objective Grading System (OGS) in patients treated with lower incisor extraction.

Materials and Methods

Discrepancy indices (DI) were used to stratify patients into mild, moderate, and complex categories and overjet, overbite, and buccal occlusion were examined. Nineteen subjects were included in the study, among which 52.6% were females.

Results

The average (SD) age was 28.5 (15.1) years, and the average (SD) DI was 15.2 (8.6) with an even distribution of mild, moderate, and complex cases. The mean post-treatment OGS was 31, with 52.6% of the patients achieving passing ABO clinical scores. 31.6% achieved normal post-treatment overjet. A total of 52.6% achieved normal post-treatment overbite, and 84.2% achieved normal post-treatment buccal occlusion.

Conclusions

An increase in overbite and overjet, and a decrease in buccal occlusion measurement, were found after lower incisor extraction treatment. The ABO-OGS scores obtained were high, indicating that they may not pass the ABO criteria established.

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Contributor Notes

Graduate Student, Orthodontic Graduate Program, The Georgia School of Orthodontics, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Assistant Professor, Department of Growth and Development, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Associate Professor, Orthodontic Graduate Program, The Georgia School of Orthodontics, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Corresponding author: Dr Vaibhav Gandhi, Private Practice, 4 Earl Close Red Deer Alberta T4P 3G5 Canada (e-mail: drvaibhavgandhi88@gmail.com)
Received: 05 Dec 2024
Accepted: 30 Mar 2025
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