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Effectiveness of Tubular Coaxial Nickel-titanium and Copper Nickel-titanium Orthodontic Aligning Archwires

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Aligning Archwires
Interventions
Other: aligning archwires
Registration Number
NCT05391542
Lead Sponsor
University of Baghdad
Brief Summary

This study will be done to compare the effectiveness of using coaxial tubular superelastic nickel-titanium and copper-nickel-titanium archwires during the initial phase of orthodontic treatment regarding alignment efficiency, pain perception, and root resorption.

Detailed Description

This will be a prospective blinded non-stratified randomized clinical trial , parallel group trial with equal randomization (1:1 allocation ratio), different private clinics and general hospitals will allocate patients for this trial. The patients will be initially assessed for eligibility to be included in the study by the investigator. Those who will meet the inclusion criteria will be informed about the nature of the study verbally to take the initial approval for participation. The patients were asked to read the patient information sheet carefully at home and inform the investigator about their decision of participation at the subsequent appointment and to sign consent form sheet in case of agreement.

The patients will be treated using MBT prescription brackets with 0.022-inch slot (Pinnacle®, Ortho Technology, USA). Initially, teeth polishing will be performed with pumice and rubber cup, followed by water rinsing and air drying

All the participants will receive the same treatment. At the day of bonding, the first archwire will be placed for each group. Eight weeks later it will be replaced by the next size archwire for another eight weeks. Archwires will be tied to the bracket using elastomeric ligatures. Any debonding during treatment should be considered an emergency and re-bonded within 24 hours, otherwise the case will be dropout. A good alginate impression for the lower arch should be taken pre-treatment and after 4, 8, 12 and 16 weeks and a stone study model is obtained. Periapical X-ray for the mandibular central incisors will be taken pre-treatment and after 16 weeks. The participants will be given visual analog scale to record their pain p during the first week after each archwire placement.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
33
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients indicated for fixed appliance orthodontic treatment with 5-9 mm crowding of mandibular anterior teeth according to Little's irregularity index (LII).
  2. Presence of all the mandibular permanent teeth, except the third molars.
  3. Overbite and overjet that do not interfere with bracket placement on mandibular anterior teeth.
  4. No history of trauma or root resorption in the mandibular incisors.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Previous orthodontic treatment.
  2. Less than 5 mm of mandibular incisors crowding (LII).
  3. Severe crowding which requires treatment by extraction of premolars in the mandibular arch.
  4. Blocked-out teeth that cannot be engaged with the aligning archwire.
  5. Prior experience of periodontal disease and loss of attachment.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Coaxial tubular superelastic nickel-titanium Group (TuNT)aligning archwires0.016-inch coaxial tubular superelastic nickel-titanium archwire (TuNT) (Speed tubular supercable, Speed System™ Orthodontics, Ontario, Canada) will be placed in mandibular arch at the day of bonding. Eight weeks later it will be replaced by the 0.018-inch archwire for another eight weeks
Copper-nickel-titanium Group (CuNT)aligning archwires0.014-inch Copper-nickel-titanium archwire (CuNT) (Damon Optimal-Force Copper Ni-Ti®, Ormco, Glendora, Calif) will be placed in mandibular arch at the day of bonding. Eight weeks later it will be replaced by the 0.018-inch archwire for another eight weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in alignment of anterior teeth will be measured using Little's irregularity index16 weeks

A good-quality alginate impression for the lower arch should be taken pre-treatment and after 4, 8, 12 and 16 weeks and a stone study model is obtained. This study model which should be free from any discrepancy (such as bubbles) will be used to measure Little's irregularity index using a digital Vernier caliper to calculate the amount of mesial and distal contact displacement from the mesial contact surface of right mandibular canine to that on the other side, to the nearest 0.01 mm. The sum of these measurements represents the amount of Little's irregularity index.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
pain perception using visual analog scale1st week after each wire placement.

Evaluations of pain/discomfort will be made in the evening on a daily basis over the first seven days after bonding using a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS) with 0 refers to "no pain" and 10 refers to "intolerable pain". The participants will be reminded daily by a phone call or a text message to mark the recording sheet and will be asked to bring it on their next appointment.

Root resorption using the scoring index that was provided by Malmgren et al. (1982)16 weeks

Root resorption will be evaluated for the mandibular central incisors using periapical radiographs with digital sensors, and the worst score for either left or right central will be taken using the scoring index by Malmgren et al. (1982):

* Grade 1: Irregular apical root contour.

* Grade 2: Minor apical root resorption, a small area of root loss amounting to less than 2 mm.

* Grade 3: Severe apical root resorption from 2 mm to one third of the original root length.

* Grade 4: Extreme apical root resorption exceeding one third of the original root length.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Baghdad college of dentistry

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Baghdad, Iraq

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