Clinical Trial: Effects of Herbst Appliance Therapy to Improve Airway Dimension

Study Status: Active, not recruiting
Recruit Status: Active, not recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Effects of Herbst Appliance Therapy to Improve Airway Dimension

Brief Summary: Herbst appliance is one of the most popular fixed functional appliances to treat orthodontic patients with small lower jaws. Since small lower jaws are reported to be one of the main reasons to induce sleep disordered breathing(SDB) of children, Herbst appliance can be used to treat SDB children. Previously no study compared the effects of Herbst appliance therapy with removable functional appliance on airway dimension, so it still remains unclear which kinds of functional appliance is more suitable for improving airway dimension. This study will assess the effect of Herbst appliance on airway dimension and compare the effects with those of twin block appliance (a popular 24 hours used removable functional appliance, and also commonly used to treat adult sleep apnea).

Detailed Summary:

Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is an important paediatric problem. It is estimated that 3.2% to 12.1% of children have habitual snoring and 0.7% to 10.3% have obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Children OSAS is associated with a series of daytime and nighttime signs and symptoms. Nighttime symptoms include heavy snoring, restless sleep, heavy seating and enuresis, etc. Daytime symptoms include excessive daytime sleepiness and abnormal behavior such as aggressiveness and hyperactivity, etc. Untreated OSAS was reported to result in serious morbidity, such as failure to thrive, poor learning, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, etc.

There is an increasing concern related to sleep disordered breathing(SDB) of children by orthodontists. Since not only the tonsilar and adenoid hypertrophy is the main cause of paediatric OSA, but also craniofacial anomalies such as retrognathic mandible, narrow maxillary palatal arch and increased lower facial height can also contribute to it, orthopedic treatment such as rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and mandibular advancement device (MAD) may potentially permanently cure the children OSA. RME which is used to widen maxilla, thus increasing the nasal cavity and improving the nasal flow, has been thoroughly researched. However, only a few previous studies focused on the treatment effect of MAD for treating OSA children. These studies showed sorts of MAD such as jaw-positioning appliance, mono-block, and Herbst appliance were effective to OSA children, but it remains unclear how to choose a functional appliance, and if there is any treatment difference between removable functional appliance and fixed functional appliance for improving airway dimension.


Sponsor: The University of Hong Kong

Current Primary Outcome: The cephalometric measurement of dimensional change of upper way following 2-phase orthodontic treatment [ Time Frame: 3 years two-phase treatment with functional appliance and fixed appliance ]

The two-phase treatment effects of Herbst and twin-block appliances on the upper airway are to be compared based on the lateral cephalometric analysis at three time points (T0: pre-treatment; T1: following 1 year functional appliance treatment; T3: following 2 years fixed appliance treatment). The parameters of lateral cephalometric analysis include the measurements of the depth of pharynx, the size of soft palate and the position of the hyoid bone.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: The three-dimensional change of upper way following 2-phase orthodontic treatment in magnetic resonance images [ Time Frame: 3 years two-phase treatment with functional appliance and fixed appliance ]

The two-phase treatment effects of Herbst and twin-block appliances on the upper airway are to be compared based on the analyses of magnetic resonance images at three time points (T0: pre-treatment; T1: following 1 year functional appliance treatment; T3: following 2 years fixed appliance treatment).The analyses include measurements of the depth and width of pharynx, the size of soft palate and the tongue.


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: The University of Hong Kong

Dates:
Date Received: February 4, 2015
Date Started: July 2012
Date Completion: December 2017
Last Updated: December 1, 2015
Last Verified: December 2015