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Acceleration of Lower Anterior Teeth Leveling and Alignment Using Corticision

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Crowding, Tooth
Interventions
Device: Traditional fixed appliance
Procedure: Corticision
Registration Number
NCT03310086
Lead Sponsor
Damascus University
Brief Summary

This experimental study will evaluate the effect of corticision on accelerating the leveling and alignment of lower crowded incisors compared with the control untreated group using cone beam computed tomography.

The study sample will consist of 26 patients with less than 6 mm crowding. The sample will be allocated randomly into two experimental groups.

The brackets and passive SS wire will be applied with radiographic metal guides between each tooth to allow for accurate corticision site 2 mm below the gingival papilla and to prevent tooth roots injury. The dentoalveolar changes occurring after leveling and alignment of lower anterior teeth will be evaluated using CBCT radiographs, Frequency, degree of root resorption, and the incidence of bone dehiscence will be assessed in relation to initial situation.

Detailed Description

Crowding is the most common form of malocclusion. Different methods have been used to resolve crowding, including extraction and nonextraction. Corticision is an important methods to accelerate tooth movement in crowded cases. Cortical bone incision without flap elevation enhances turnover rate of surrounding structures and decreases the time for leveling and alignment. In orthodontics, CBCT imaging has been applied to evaluate impacted teeth and root resorption. But the data are very rare regarding the application of CBCT in tooth movement. So CBCT will be used in this research to evaluate the amount of external apical root resorption (EARR) and presence of dehiscence in the lower anterior teeth in the crowded cases. Furthermore, the duration of alignment will be compared between corticision group and non-corticision group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
26
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients age 18 years or more
  • complete permanent dentition with second molars
  • crowding of less than 6 mm
  • good healthy patients without systematic diseases
  • absence of spaces in the lower dental arch
  • orthodontic treatment protocol does not required extraoral appliances, intraoral elastics, and expansion during leveling and alignment in the lower arch
  • good oral hygiene
  • absence of periodontal lesion
Exclusion Criteria
  • patients with syndromes, clefts, or craniofacial abnormalities or systematic diseases
  • poor oral hygiene or periodontal lesion
  • previous orthodontic treatment.
  • Inability for brackets bonding in lower anterior teeth
  • presence of extreme skeletal discrepancy in vertical , transverse and anteroposterior relations
  • Delay rebonding of any loosing brackets for more than one week in the lower anterior teeth

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Fixed appliance and corticisionTraditional fixed applianceFixed orthodontic appliances with corticison will be applied for aligning and leveling of lower anterior teeth up to 19\*25 stainless steel wires using traditional brackets; American Orthodontics Master® MBT 0.022" Brackets
Traditional fixed applianceTraditional fixed applianceFixed orthodontic appliances will be applied for aligning and leveling of lower anterior teeth up to 19\*25 stainless steel wires using traditional brackets; American Orthodontics Master® MBT 0.022" Brackets
Fixed appliance and corticisionCorticisionFixed orthodontic appliances with corticison will be applied for aligning and leveling of lower anterior teeth up to 19\*25 stainless steel wires using traditional brackets; American Orthodontics Master® MBT 0.022" Brackets
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Speed of lower teeth movement.After the leveling and alignment stage of the lower teeth, which will take approximately 9 months

The speed of lower teeth movement during leveling and alignment stage will be measured and compared between groups.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes of lower teeth torqueChanges will be evaluated before and after the lower teeth leveling and alignment stage, which will take approximately 8 months

The torque changes of the lower teeth will be evaluated and compared between the 2 groups using CBCT.

Changes of lower teeth tippingChanges will be evaluated before and after the lower teeth leveling and alignment stage, which will take approximately 8 months

The tipping changes of the lower teeth will be evaluated and compared between the 2 groups using CBCT.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Damascus University

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Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic

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