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The Effectiveness of 3 Orthodontic Fixed Retention Schemes on Post-treatment Stability and Gingival Recession

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Relapse
Orthodontic Retention
Registration Number
NCT05926934
Lead Sponsor
University of Athens
Brief Summary

There is high possibility of relapse of the lower anterior teeth after orthodontic treatment. Relapse is related with the initial orthodontic anomaly, pathology of surrounding tissues, patient's age and sex and compliance and the retention protocol applied. The options for the later are various. Permanent fixed retainers are considered of the most common ones and vastly vary based of composition. There are fixed retainers distinguished for their composition (SS, β-NiTi, fiber-reinforced composite retainers) or for their shape and dimensions (round or rectangular shape and single-strand or multi-strand respectively), and/or for the teeth they are placed on (canine and canine or canine to canine). Fixed retainers may require patient's cooperation , nevertheless debond failure rate varies between 0.1-53%.

The aim of this prospective randomized clinical study is to compare failure incidents and retention effect on lower anterior teeth after orthodontic finish between three different types of fixed retainers. There will be 3 arms studied in this research: a) single strand 0.016x0.022'' β-Ti canine to canine, b) 0.028'' SS canine to canine and c) 0.027'' multi-strand twistflex canine to canine. Variables such as repeatability of failures, and undesired tooth movements will be measured. Measurements will be repeated every 3 months after patient's recruitment in this study, for one year period (12 months in total). Intraoral scans will be collected during baseline (fixed retainer insertion) and after 12 months.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients treated with fixed orthodontic appliances (Roth 0.018'' slot at their final finishing stage)
  • Patients with fixed orthodontic appliances at least between their lower first premolars
  • No lower anterior teeth crowding (total irregularity index score = 0)
  • Patients with no need of removable retention appliances on their lower teeth
Exclusion Criteria
  • Active caries on adjacent or lingual surfaces of lower anterior teeth
  • Active periodontitis
  • Supragingival calculus
  • Gum bleeding during bonding of fixed retainer
  • Gingival pocket depth greater than 3mm
  • Syndromes or other anomalies of the craniofacial complex or other mental illness
  • Missing or impacted teeth or other dental anomalies
  • Congenital anomalies/syndromes
  • Allergies regarding the alloys of fixed retainers
  • Need for chemoprevention before data collection of periodontal indexes
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Usage of antibiotics
  • Pregnancy
  • Participation in other clinical trials

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Repeatability of bonding strength failure per patient and per tooth9months-1 year
Number of teeth that failed regarding the bonding strength9 months-1 year
Mandibular intercanine distance6 months-9 months
Mandibular arch length (in mm)9 months-1 year
Breakage of fixed retainer wires9 months-1 year
Space discrepancy (Little index)(in mm)9 months-1 year
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Tooth rotations in lower anterior teeth9 months-1 year
Extrusion in lower anterior teeth9 months-1 year
Tip inclinations anteroposteriorly9 months -1 year

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Dentistry, Departments of Orthodontics

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Athens, Attiki, Greece

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