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Efficiency of Canine Retraction Using Different Reactivation Intervals

Not Applicable
Conditions
Class II Division 1 Malocclusion
Bimaxillary Protrusion
Crowding, Tooth
Class III Malocclusion
Interventions
Procedure: Canine retraction
Registration Number
NCT04905004
Lead Sponsor
Future University in Egypt
Brief Summary

Canine retraction after 1st premolar extracion into the extraction space is a routine treatment in orthodontics. Orthodontic patients requiring first premolar extraction, canine retraction and maximum anchorage were recruited for this randomized controlled trial. A search of the literature did not indicate the ideal frequency of elastomeric chain reactivation for optimum canine retraction. The study was approved by the ethical committee. The first premolars were extracted. Elastomeric chains were used to retract the canine distally into the 1st premolar space. The optimum reactivation interval was evaluated regarding the efficiency of treatment in terms of rate of canine retraction, canine tipping and rotation, root resorption and pain at the intervals of 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks. Three dimensional imaging, as well as digital scanning were the methods for data collection.

Detailed Description

The canines, 2nd premolars, 1st molars and 2nd molars were bonded and banded. Leveling and alignment was achieved. After the first premolar extraction, temporary anchorage devices were inserted interradicular between 2nd premolar and 1st molar. Canine retraction was performed on a 0.016" X 0.022" stainless steel arch wire. A power arm was extended to apply the force closer to the center of resistance and achieve bodily movement. Elastomeric chains were calibrated to deliver a force of 150g and extended from the power arm to the mini screws directly. Recruited patients were randomly allocated to four groups according to the duration between the elastomeric chain reactivation. Canine reactivation intervals were 2, 4, 6, or 8 weeks. Cone beam computed tomography was performed before canine retraction and after 6 months of retraction. Digital dental casts were taken before canine retraction and monthly for 6 months.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients requiring 1st premolar extraction (e.g bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion)
  • Erupted full set of permanent teeth (excluding 3rd molars)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Systemic diseases that would interfere with bone metabolism
  • Craniofacial syndromes
  • congenitally missing or extracted permanent teeth.
  • periodontally compromised patients
  • smokers
  • pregnant women
  • previous orthodontic treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
6-week reactivation intervalCanine retractionReplacement of elastomeric chain every 6 weeks and reestablishing a 150 g force
8-week reactivation intervalCanine retractionReplacement of elastomeric chain every 8 weeks and reestablishing a 150 g force
2-week reactivation intervalCanine retractionReplacement of elastomeric chain every 2 weeks and reestablishing a 150 g force
4-week reactivation intervalCanine retractionReplacement of elastomeric chain every 4 weeks and reestablishing a 150 g force
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rate of canine retraction5 months to 6 months.

The distance measured between the canine cusp tips for each two consecutive digital models superimposed on the right and left medial palatal rugae.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Canine root resorptionBaseline to 6 months

The change in the canine length, in millimeters, measured from cusp tip to root apex; measured on CBCT

Canine tippingBaseline to 6 months

CBCT images at T0 and T1 were analyzed using Invivo 5 software. linear measurements were made from the long axis of the canines (cusp tip to root apex) to FP1 and FP2 for the upper and lower canines, respectively.

Canine rotationBaseline to 6 months

The change in the angle between a line connecting the maximum mesial and distal crown convexities and FP1 and FP2, for the upper and lower canines, respectively; measured on CBCT

First molar anchorage lossBaseline to 6 months

The change in distance measured from the mesio-buccal cusp tip of the first molar to the frontal plane, in millimeters; measured on CBCT

Amount of canine retractionBaseline to 6 months

The change in distance measured from the canine cusp tip to the frontal plane, in millimeters; measured on CBCT

Pain scoreBaseline to day 10.

The patient makes a mark along the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scale denoting the severity of pain: 0-100 0= no pain and 100= worst pain imaginable

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Future University in Egypt

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Cairo, Egypt

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