Byron Chou, Jeffrey C Nickel, Dongseok Choi, Judah S Garfinkle, Howard M Freedman, Laura R Iwasaki
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Abstract
Objective: To compare the efficacy and efficiency of treatment with clear aligners (CAT) vs fixed appliances (FAT) in adolescents with Class I and II moderate to severe malocclusions.
Materials and methods: One operator's (Garfinkle) cases from 2014 to 2019, started at age 12-18 years, with pre- and posttreatment records were identified and used according to an institutional review board-approved protocol. Records were measured by two calibrated, blinded investigators, aided by software (OrthoCAD [Cadent, Fairview, N.J.], Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions [Chatsworth, Calif]). Discrepancy index (DI) and cast radiograph evaluation (CRE) scores, treatment duration, number of scheduled and emergency visits, and reported appliance and interarch elastic wear compliance were compared between groups using Wilcoxon rank sum and Fisher's exact tests. Cephalometric superimpositions were completed to evaluate craniofacial growth and dental changes.
Results: Records from 72 cases met the criteria and were included. For the 47 CAT and 25 FAT cases, mean DI (21 ± 5 and 24 ± 8, respectively; P = .20) and CRE (35 ± 10 and 34 ± 9, respectively; P = .90) scores were not significantly different. Other case attributes and reported appliance and interarch elastic wear compliance were also not significantly different. CAT vs FAT cases had significantly smaller treatment durations (24 ± 6 vs 27 ± 5 months; P = .01) and visit numbers (16 ± 5 vs 24 ± 4; P < .01), but emergency visit numbers were not significantly different (2 ± 2 vs 3 ± 2; P = .08).
Conclusions: In adolescents with Class I and II malocclusions and moderate to severe DI scores, on average, CAT vs FAT cases were completed 3 months faster with eight fewer visits, but treatment efficacy was not significantly different.
目的:比较透明矫正器(CAT)与固定矫治器(FAT)治疗青少年一、二级中重度错牙合的疗效和效率。材料和方法:根据机构审查委员会批准的方案,确定并使用2014年至2019年的一名操作员(Garfinkle)病例,该病例始于12-18岁,有治疗前和治疗后记录。记录由两名经过校准的盲法研究人员在软件(OrthoCAD[Cadent,Fairview,NJ.],Dolphin Imaging&Management Solutions[Chatsworth,Calif])的帮助下进行测量。使用Wilcoxon秩和和和Fisher精确检验比较各组之间的差异指数(DI)和铸片评估(CRE)评分、治疗持续时间、计划就诊次数和急诊就诊次数以及报告的矫治器和足弓间弹性穿戴依从性。完成头部测量叠加,以评估颅面生长和牙齿变化。结果:72例患者的记录符合标准并被纳入。对于47例CAT和25例FAT病例,平均DI(分别为21±5和24±8;P=.20)和CRE(分别为35±10和34±9;P=.90)得分没有显著差异。其他病例属性、报告的矫治器和足弓间弹性磨损依从性也没有显著差异。CAT和FAT病例的治疗持续时间(24±6 vs 27±5个月;P=0.01)和就诊次数(16±5 vs 24±4;P<0.01)显著缩短,但急诊就诊次数没有显著差异(2±2 vs 3±2;P=0.08),CAT与FAT病例的完成速度快了3个月,就诊次数减少了8次,但治疗效果没有显著差异。
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