Stability of maxillary anterior teeth during retention and 1 year after removal of retention-an RCT on adolescents retained with two different bonded retainers and a vacuum-formed retainer.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European journal of orthodontics Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1093/ejo/cjad020
Sasan Naraghi, Niels Ganzer, Lars Bondemark, Mikael Sonesson
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Abstract

Background: Maxillary bonded and removable retainers maintain teeth in correct positions following orthodontic treatment. There is insufficient evidence regarding the capacity of the retention methods to stabilize the maxillary teeth both during and after retention.

Objective: To evaluate retention capacity and 1-year post-retention changes in the irregularity of maxillary anterior teeth and single anterior tooth contact point discrepancy (CPD) of two bonded and one removable retention method.

Trial design: Three-arm parallel group single-centre randomized controlled trial.

Methods: Ninety adolescent patients treated with fixed orthodontic appliances were enrolled. After gaining informed consent, the patients were randomized in blocks of 30 by an independent person into one of three groups: A) bonded retainer 13-23; B) bonded retainer 12-22; and C) removable vacuum-formed retainer. The primary outcomes were changes in Little's irregularity index (LII) and single CPD measured on digitalized casts before retention (T1), after 2 years of retention (T2), and 1-year post-retention (T3).

Blinding: The digital casts were blinded for the outcome assessor.

Results: Data on all 90 patients were analysed according to intention-to-treat principles. Changes in LII during retention were 0.3 mm in group A, 0.6 mm in group B, and 1.0 mm in group C. No significant differences between the groups were seen (P > 0.05). Changes during post-retention were 1.1 mm in group A, 0.5 mm in group B, and 0.4 mm in group C. Group A showed more significant changes than groups B and C (P = 0.003). During the whole post-treatment period, no significant differences were shown between the groups (P > 0.05). CPD did not differ significantly between the groups at any point.

Harms: Three patients showed changes of LII over 3 mm or CPD over 2 mm during the post-retention period, and two accepted to be realigned.

Limitations: The trial was a single-centre study evaluating 1-year post-retention changes.

Conclusions: The changes were clinically insignificant during and after the retention period. Thus, all three methods showed equal retention capacity.

Trial registration: www.clinicaltrials.com (NCT04616755).

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上颌前牙固位期间和拔除固位后1年的稳定性——对两种不同粘接固位器和真空固位器固位的青少年的随机对照研究。
背景:上颌固定固位器和可移动固位器在正畸治疗后保持牙齿在正确位置。关于固位方法在固位期间和固位后稳定上颌牙齿的能力,目前还没有足够的证据。目的:评价两种固定一种可拆卸固位法对上颌前牙不整齐和单前牙接触点差异(CPD)的固位能力和1年固位后的变化。试验设计:三臂平行组单中心随机对照试验。方法:采用固定矫治器治疗的青少年患者90例。在获得知情同意后,由一名独立人员将30名患者随机分为三组:A)粘接固位器13-23;B)保税保持器12-22;C)可拆卸的真空形成的固定器。主要观察结果是数字化铸型在保留前(T1)、保留后2年(T2)和保留后1年(T3)测量Little's不规则指数(LII)和单次CPD的变化。盲法:为评估结果,对数字模型进行盲法。结果:根据意向治疗原则对所有90例患者的数据进行分析。留置期间LII的变化A组为0.3 mm, B组为0.6 mm, c组为1.0 mm,各组间差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。留置后A组变化1.1 mm, B组变化0.5 mm, C组变化0.4 mm, A组变化较B、C组更显著(P = 0.003)。在整个处理期间,各组间无显著差异(P > 0.05)。两组之间的CPD在任何时候都没有显著差异。Harms: 3例患者在留置后出现LII超过3mm或CPD超过2mm的变化,2例接受重新调整。局限性:该试验是一项单中心研究,评估保留后1年的变化。结论:留置期间及留置后的变化均无临床意义。因此,这三种方法都显示出相同的保留能力。试验注册:www.clinicaltrials.com (NCT04616755)。
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European journal of orthodontics
European journal of orthodontics 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Orthodontics publishes papers of excellence on all aspects of orthodontics including craniofacial development and growth. The emphasis of the journal is on full research papers. Succinct and carefully prepared papers are favoured in terms of impact as well as readability.
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