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Ortodoncia ; 87(173): 26-32, jun. 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527467

ABSTRACT

Los avances tecnológicos referidos a los alineadores nos demuestran que pueden ser utilizados tanto en tratamientos simples como en maloclusiones complejas, como en este caso de una mordida abierta. En este artículo presentamos un caso clínico de una paciente de 36 años, quien concurre a la consulta expresando no estar conforme con su estética y con el funcionamiento de su boca.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Ortodoncia ; 87(173): 12-25, jun. 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527464

ABSTRACT

En la actualidad, contamos con softwares de diseño que nos permiten planificaciones precisas y eficientes de nuestros tratamientos; por lo tanto, nuestros diagnósticos deben estar a la altura. En este artículo presentaremos un caso clínico que se ha desarrollado en el marco de la Diplomatura en Ortodoncia con Alineadores de la Sociedad Argentina Ortodoncia (SAO), donde trabajamos cada pieza dentaria de manera independiente, mediante la técnica de Ortodoncia con alineadores. Teniendo en cuenta que contamos con un stock óseo reducido, utilizamos como aliado un gran recurso: la tomografía computada de haz cónico (CBCT). Esta nos garantiza trabajar con seguridad en casos donde las limitaciones óseas nos dificultan los movimientos dentarios.


We currently find design softwares that allows us to plan our treatments accurately and efficiently; therefore, our diagnoses must be up to par. In this article we will present a clinical case that has been developed within the framework of the Subspeciality in Orthodontics with Aligners Argentine Society of Orthodontics (SAO), where we work, through the orthodontic technique with aligners, each tooth independently. Considering that we have a reduced bone stock, we use as an ally a great resource, the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), which guarantees us to work safely in these cases where bone limitations hinder tooth movements.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 305-314, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981128

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES@#This study aimed to conduct a meta-analysis of the efficacy of mandibular advance clear alig-ners with traditional functional appliances as the control group.@*METHODS@#PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China Biomedical Abstracts Database, China Knowledge Network Database, Wanfang Database, and Weipu Database were used in this study. The two groups of researchers screened the literature and extracted data based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria established by PICOS entries, and used the ROBINS-I scale for quality evaluation. Revman 5.4 and Stata 17.0 software were used for meta-analysis.@*RESULTS@#Nine clinical controlled trials were included in this study with a total sample size of 283 cases. No significant difference was found in SNA, SNB, ANB, Go-Pog, U1-SN, Overjet, and other aspects between the invisible group and the traditional group in the treatment of skeletal class Ⅱ ma-locclusion patients; there was a 0.90° difference in mandibular plane angle between the two groups; the growth of the mandibular ramus (Co-Go) in the traditional group was 1.10 mm more than that in the invisible group; the lip inclination of the lower teeth in the invisible group was better controlled, 1.94° less than that in the control group.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The invisible group can better control the lip inclination of the mandibular anterior teeth when guiding the mandible. Furthermore, the mandibular plane angle (MP-SN) can remain unchanged, but the growth of the mandibular ramus is not as good as the traditional group, and auxiliary measures should be taken to improve it in clinical practice.


Subject(s)
Humans , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Mandibular Advancement , Orthodontics, Corrective , Orthodontic Appliances, Functional , Mandible , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Cephalometry
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Ortodoncia ; 86(172): 58-66, dic. 2022. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1436452

ABSTRACT

La mordida cruzada es una maloclusión que debe recibir tratamiento precoz ya que es potencial causa de desviaciones mandibulares, asimetría facial y trastornos de disfunción temporomandibular. En general se acompaña de la necesidad de estimulación del desarrollo transversal del maxilar superior. En este artículo presentamos un caso clínico tratado con alineadores en el que se planteó como objetivo de primera fase la expansión transversal, con el fin de corregir su mordida cruzada lateral y mejorar la posición de los caninos permanentes en etapa pre-eruptiva en una paciente de 9 años. Luego de dos etapas cortas de tratamiento con alineadores, los resultados fueron satisfactorios. El caso se acompaña de fotos, radiografías y renders iniciales y finales.


Crossbite is a type of malocclusion that must receive early treatment due to its potentiality of causing mandibular deviations, facial asymmetry, and temporomandibular disorders. Generally, it is accompanied by the need to stimulate the transverse development of upper jaw. In the following article, a clinical case will be presented in which a nine-year-old patient was treated with clear aligners in the first phase with the aim of performing the transversal expansion, to correct the lateral crossbite and improving the position of the permanent impacted canines in pre-eruptive stages. After two short treatment stages with clear aligners, the results were positive. The clinical case is complemented with its pertinent clinical photos, radiographies, and renders, both initial and final.


Subject(s)
Female , Child , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Dentition, Mixed , Malocclusion
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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 10(1): 1-4, 01/jan./2022. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1366891

ABSTRACT

Aim: to evaluate the internet searches for Invisalign® in Brazil and worldwide between 2018 and 2021, using the Google Trends tool. Methods: An infodemiological study was carried out. The relative search volume (RSV) for the term "invisalign" in Google platform was retrieved for each year of study, both in Brazil and worldwide, using a standard procedure. Results and Conclusion: Both in Brazil and worldwide, there was a statistically significant increase in RSV between 2018 and 2021 (all p <0.05), indicating progressively more interest in Invisalign® clear aligner on the internet.


Objetivo: avaliar as buscas na internet por Invisalign® no Brasil e no mundo entre 2018 e 2021, utilizando a ferramenta Google Trends. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo infodemiológico. O volume relativo de busca (RSV) para o termo "invisalign" na plataforma Google foi recuperado para cada ano de estudo, tanto no Brasil quanto no mundo, utilizando um procedimento padrão. Resultados e Conclusão: Tanto no Brasil quanto no mundo, houve um aumento estatisticamente significativo do RSV entre 2018 e 2021 (todos p <0.05), indicando progressivamente mais interesse pelo alinhador transparente Invisalign® na internet.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontics , Epidemiology
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Ortodoncia ; 86(171): 28-36, ene-jun. 2022. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1398883

ABSTRACT

En la dentición mixta y permanente temprana, el diastema puede ser una preocupación estética importante para los pacientes y/o sus padres. Este artículo describe el tratamiento de ortodon cia con placas alineadoras, realizado en una pacien- te de 9 años de edad, con diastema interincisivo. Luego de 10 meses de tratamiento, se lograron los objetivos propuestos. El caso se acompaña con fotos, radiografías y renders iniciales y finales(AU)


In mixed and early permanent dentition, diastema can be a major aesthetic concern for patients and their parents. This article describes the orthodontic treatment with aligning plates, performed on a 9-year-old patient with an interincisal diastema. After ten months of treatment, the proposed objectives were achieved. The case is accompanied by photos, x-rays and initial and final renders.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child , Dentition, Mixed , Diastema , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable
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Int. j. morphol ; 40(4): 920-926, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405233

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: To evaluate the skeletal, dento-alveolar and soft tissue morphology changes after maxillary molar distalization by clear aligner therapy and identify the significant efficacy of molar distalization,18 patients in conformity with the inclusion criteria were selected. Pre- and post-treatment Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) were examined to measure the angular and linear parameters. All subjects were completed non-extraction clear aligner treatment by distalizing molars. A paired-t test and independent-samples t-test were performed to observe the difference between before and after treatment and the difference between the first molar and second molar respectively. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Predicted movement rate was calculated by the formula: (actual movement(mm)/planned movement(mm)) x100%. Most variables of pre- and post-treatment showed no statistical difference(P<0.05), excepting SNA angle (P<0.05) and Upper lip/E-line linear (P<0.01) due to incisor retraction. The first and second molar revealed a translation movement without significant tipping and vertical movement. Clear aligners provided a high predictability (83.44 %) of distalization the maxillary first molar, and 85.14 % of the maxillary second molar. Clear aligners can effectively achieve distal displacement of molars.


RESUMEN: Se seleccionaron 18 pacientes, de acuerdo con los criterios de inclusión, para evaluar los cambios en la morfología esquelética, dentoalveolar y de los tejidos blandos después de la distalización de los molares maxilares, mediante la terapia con alineadores transparentes e así identificar la significativa eficacia de la distalización de los molares. Se examinó a través de tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (CBCT) antes y después del tratamiento para medir los parámetros angulares y lineales. Todos los sujetos completaron el tratamiento con alineadores transparentes sin extracción mediante la distalización de los molares. Se realizó una prueba t pareada y una prueba t de muestras independientes para observar la diferencia entre antes y después del tratamiento y la diferencia entre el primer molar y el segundo molar, respectivamente. Los valores de p<0,05 se consideraron estadísticamente significativos. La tasa de movimiento prevista se calculó mediante la fórmula: (movimiento real (mm)/movimiento planificado (mm)) x 100 %. La mayoría de las variables de pre y postratamiento no mostraron diferencia estadística (P<0,05), excepto el ángulo SNA (P<0,05) y el labio superior/línea E lineal (P<0,01) debido a la retracción del incisivo. El primer y segundo molar revelaron un movimiento de traslación sin inclinación significativa y movimiento vertical. Los alineadores transparentes proporcionaron una alta previsibilidad (83,44 %) de la distalización del primer molar superior y del 85,14 % del segundo molar superior. Los alineadores transparentes pueden lograr efectivamente el desplazamiento distal de los molares.


Subject(s)
Humans , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods , Cephalometry , Malocclusion/therapy , Molar , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Retrospective Studies , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Ortodoncia ; 85(170): 40-45, jul.-dic. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1366141

ABSTRACT

En los últimos años, el tratamiento de ortodoncia con alineadores ha ido ganando la atención del paciente adulto, que acude a la consulta en busca de tratamientos no solo estéticos sino, también, confortables. Esta situación favorece, a su vez, al odontólogo rehabilitador, quien frecuentemente plantea a sus pacientes la necesidad de realizar un tratamiento de ortodoncia previo a la rehabilitación integral. En estos pacientes, un tratamiento de ortodoncia con alineadores es, generalmente, mejor aceptado que un tratamiento con aparatología fija(AU)


In recent years, the orthodontic treatment with aligners has been gaining attention of adult patients, who go to our office in search of treatments that are not only aesthetic but also comfortable. This situation in turn favors the rehabilitation dentist, who frequently raises the need for his patients to undergo an orthodontic treatment prior to comprehensive rehabilitation. In these patients, an orthodontic treatment with aligners is generally better accepted than a treatment with fixed appliances(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontic Appliance Design , Dentistry, Operative , Esthetics, Dental , Malocclusion, Angle Class I
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1155013

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the types of dental emergencies that occurred during the lockdown period in Italy (12th March-4th May) and to investigate future therapeutic preferences related to the use of different types of appliances. Material and Methods: A questionnaire dedicated to assessing dental emergencies during the lockdown period and surveying the resumption of orthodontic practice was submitted to clinicians in digital form. The first part of the questionnaire, focused on the orthodontic emergencies that were encountered in relation to the different types of orthodontic appliances and how these were resolved. The second part of the questionnaire was devoted to the resumption of clinical practice; in particular, it was designed to assess whether and what percentage of clinicians are willing to change the duration of appointments in relation to the different types of appliance used, asking them whether their approach to orthodontic treatment would change in the coming months as compared to the pre-COVID-19 era. Results: Results show that in most cases (82%), the percentage of patients who experienced a dental emergency was less than 5% and that far fewer emergencies were attributable to removable (5.7%) than to fixed appliances (94.3%). Looking ahead, clinicians expressed a greater preference for using removable (60.8%) rather than fixed appliances (39.2%). Conclusion: During the lockdown, there relatively few orthodontic emergencies, many of which were handled by telephone consultation. However, a far lower percentage of emergencies were generated by removable (e.g., clear aligners) as opposed to fixed appliances (e.g., multibracket equipment), likely influencing the decision of the majority of clinicians to opt for removable appliances in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Appliances , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable/microbiology , Orthodontic Appliances, Fixed , COVID-19/virology , Italy/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Emergencies/epidemiology
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 26(4): e2119360, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1339804

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Introduction: Orthodontists have been using clear aligners to treat malocclusions, and one potential effect of treatment with orthodontic aligners is the intrusion and/or resists extrusion of the posterior teeth. This "bite-block effect" is primarily anecdotal due to the frequent occurrence of posterior open bites in patients after clear aligner therapy. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare changes promoted by clear aligners and traditional fixed appliances in cephalometric measurements of the vertical dimension and molar position in adult patients with Class I malocclusion treated with non-extraction. Methods: Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of adult patients treated with either clear aligners (n=44) or traditional fixed appliances (n=22) were selected for retrospective analysis. Eight interval measurements and one nominal measurement were evaluated: anterior overbite (OB), mandibular plane angle related to cranial base (SN_MP) and related to Frankfort (FMA), lower molar height (L6H) and upper molar height (U6H), palatal plane to mandibular plane angle (PP_MP), lower facial height (LFH), total facial height (TFH), and posterior open bite (Posterior_OB). A single evaluator traced all cephalographs, and changes in select measures of the vertical dimension were compared within and between groups. Results: OB decreased (1.15 mm) and L6H increased (0.63 mm) in the traditional fixed appliance group. Mandibular plane angles (related to cranial base and to Frankfort) increased (0.43° and 0.53°, respectively) in the clear aligner group, but just FMA showed significant difference between groups (difference of 0.53°). LFH and TFH increased (ranging from 0.52 mm to 0.80 mm) in both groups, with no differences between treatment modality. Presence of visible posterior open bite significantly increased over the course of treatment. OB, FMA and L6H exhibited an interaction between treatment stage (pre- and post-treatment) and modality (clear aligner therapy and traditional fixed appliances), but no interaction among these three variables was found. Conclusions: The evidence does not support the theory that clear aligner therapy produces better vertical dimension control than traditional fixed appliances. Traditional fixed appliance therapy slightly extruded the lower molar, and clear aligner therapy produced a slightly mandibular backward rotation.


RESUMO Introdução: Ortodontistas têm usado os alinhadores transparentes para tratar más oclusões, e um potencial efeito desse tratamento é a intrusão e/ou resistência à extrusão dos dentes posteriores. Esse efeito de "bloco de mordida" é principalmente empírico, devido à ocorrência frequente de mordidas abertas posteriores em pacientes após a terapia com alinhadores transparentes. Objetivo: O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar as mudanças promovidas pelos alinhadores transparentes e aparelho fixo convencional nas medidas cefalométricas de dimensão vertical e posição do molar em pacientes adultos com má oclusão de Classe I tratados sem exodontias. Métodos: Radiografias cefalométricas laterais pré- e pós-tratamento de pacientes adultos tratados com alinhadores transparentes (n=44) ou com aparelho fixo tradicional (n=22) foram selecionadas para uma análise retrospectiva. Oito medidas de intervalo e uma medida nominal foram avaliadas: trespasse vertical anterior (OB), ângulo do plano mandibular em relação à base do crânio (SN_MP) e em relação ao Plano de Frankfurt (FMA), altura do molar inferior (L6H) e altura do molar superior (U6H), ângulo do plano palatal ao plano mandibular (PP_MP), altura facial inferior (LFH), altura facial total (TFH) e mordida aberta posterior (Posterior_OB). Um único avaliador fez todos os traçados cefalométricos, e as mudanças nas medidas da dimensão vertical foram comparadas intra e intergrupos. Resultados: OB reduziu (1,15 mm) e L6H aumentou (0,63 mm) no grupo de aparelho fixo tradicional. Os ângulos do plano mandibular (em relação à base do crânio e ao plano de Frankfurt) aumentaram (0,43° e 0,53°, respectivamente). No grupo dos alinhadores invisíveis, apenas o FMA apresentou diferença significativa entre os grupos (diferença de 0,53º). LFH e TFH aumentaram (variando de 0,52 mm a 0,80 mm) em ambos os grupos, sem diferenças entre as modalidades de tratamento. A presença de uma mordida aberta posterior visível aumentou significativamente durante o curso do tratamento. OB, FMA e L6H exibiram interação entre o estágio do tratamento (pré- e pós-tratamento) e a modalidade (terapia com alinhadores invisíveis ou aparelho fixo tradicional), porém não foi encontrada interação entre essas três variáveis. Conclusões: A evidência não suporta a teoria de que a terapia com alinhadores invisíveis produz melhor controle da dimensão vertical do que o aparelho fixo. O tratamento com aparelhagem fixa extruiu ligeiramente o molar inferior, e o tratamento com alinhadores invisíveis produziu uma ligeira rotação posterior da mandíbula.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Malocclusion, Angle Class II , Vertical Dimension , Cephalometry , Retrospective Studies , Orthodontic Appliances, Fixed , Mandible , Molar/diagnostic imaging
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 36(82): 15-20, 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1290838

ABSTRACT

El tratamiento ortodóncico permite rehabilitar la función como también la estética facial y de la sonrisa. En muchos casos, esto puede realizarse sin la utilización de brackets. Las placas alineadoras realizan movimientos en las arcadas dentarias y las posibilidades y los resultados obtenidos cada vez son mejores. La utilización del sistema de alineación con placas permite que muchos pacientes, que no están dispuestos a utilizar brackets, encuentren una respuesta a sus problemas de oclusión (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontic Brackets , Orthodontic Appliance Design , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Esthetics, Dental , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Advance Care Planning
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 35: e081, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1278597

ABSTRACT

Abstract The object of this study was to compare the clinical complications of 4 different appliances used in the early treatment of anterior open bite (AOB), and to test the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the number of complications among the appliances. Records from 99 Class I malocclusion patients with AOB treated using bonded spurs, BS, n = 25; chin cup, CC, n = 25; fixed palatal crib, FPC, n = 25; and removable palatal crib, RPC, n = 24) were examined. The total number and frequency of clinical complications that occurred over 12 months were described and compared by using chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis tests (Dunn's post-test) (α = 5%, CI = 95%). The incidence of clinical complications was 66.7%, comprising: breakage, bond failure, maladjustment, allergy, soft-tissue lesion, loss of removable appliance and abandonment. Eighteen patients gave up treatment; this occurred more frequently in the groups with removable appliances. Regarding the total number of complications per patient, Group BS exhibited a significantly higher number than the other groups (p < 0.0001). A low frequency of complications (1 to 3) was found in the groups, except for Group BS, in which 8% of the patients presented moderate frequency (4 to 6). In terms of appliance types (fixed or removable), there was no difference in the incidence of complications (p > 0.094). The null hypothesis was rejected, since the BS group exhibited the highest total number and frequency of complications. There was no difference between fixed and removable appliances in terms of incidence of clinical complications, although more patients using removable appliances abandoned their treatment.


Subject(s)
Humans , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Open Bite/etiology , Open Bite/therapy , Open Bite/epidemiology , Palate
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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 1114-1121, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922592

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES@#At present, the research on clear aligner of molar distalization mainly focuses on the upper jaw, while the research on mandibular molars is few.This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic effect of mandibular molars distalization with clear aligner via cone beam CT (CBCT) and Dolphin software.@*METHODS@#Twenty cases of mandibular molars with clear aligner were included according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. CBCT was taken before treatment (T0) and when the first molar was moved in place (T1). Dolphin software was used to measure the effectiveness of molar distalization. Three-dimensional changes in direction and the impact on the incisors and facial soft and hard tissues were evaluated.@*RESULTS@#The effective rates of crown and root distalization of the second and first mandibular molars were 74%, 49%, and 71%, 47%, respectively. The second and first molars were both the distal buccal cusp with the largest distalization [(2.15 ± 0.91) mm and (1.85±1.09) mm], respectively, with significant difference between the T0 and T1 (@*CONCLUSIONS@#Clear aligner can effectively move mandibular molars farther, the crown is more effective than the root, and it is tilted. The second mandibular molar is more effective than the first mandibular molar in its distant displacement and three-dimensional changes. Molar distalization causes minor changes in mandibular incisors and facial soft and hard tissues.


Subject(s)
Cephalometry , Maxilla , Molar , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Tooth Movement Techniques
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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 983-988, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921888

ABSTRACT

The content of the guidelines is based on monographs and literatures on the clear aligner orthodontic treatment in the past five years, and the clinical consensus of all the members of Expert Group for Writing Project of Clear Aligner Technology. This guidelines provide guidance and reference for orthodontists who want carry out clear aligner orthodontic treatment in three parts: overview, diagnosis and design, and common treatment strategies. In the part of the overview, the instructions for the preparation of this guide were described. The requirements for practitioners providing clear aligner orthodontic treatment were put forward, and the risks associated with clear aligner orthodontic treatment were suggested. In the part of diagnosis and design, the indications and selection of clear aligner orthodontic treatment were defined. The requirements of collecting data in orthodontic cases and the design process of clear aligner orthodontic treatment were also explained. The present common treatment strategies for clear aligner orthodontic treatment were summarized in the third part of the guidelines. The elaboration of the treatment methods such as distalization of molar, interproximal enamel reduction and stepwise tooth movement were explained.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Care , Molar , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Tooth Movement Techniques
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Acta odontol. latinoam ; 33(2): 69-81, Sept. 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1130736

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in periodontal status and maxillary buccal bone by considering clinical and tomographic parameters during the first year of orthodontic expansion with Invisalign® aligners. Upper first (1PM) and upper second (2PM) premolars of 19 patients with orthodontic expansion requirement treated with Invisalign® aligners were evaluated. Plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL) and cone beam tomographic (CBCT) records were collected at 76 sites before starting treatment (T0) and at 12 months (T1). Bone height was measured from cementoenamel junction (CEJ) to the crest cortical bone (CC). Bone thickness was measured at two levels: 4 mm (CEJ+4) and 6 mm (CEJ+6) apical to the CEJ. A descriptive analysis was made of the variations of bone thickness and height in a series of cases. The average expansion was 1.93 mm for 1PM and 167 mm for 2PM. Arithmetic mean of distance CEJ-CC in 1PM was 3.05 mm at T0, and remained at 3.05 mm at T1. Arithmetic mean of distance CEJ-CC in 2PM was 2.06 mm at T0 and 2.31 at T1. Post-expansion, most of the analyzed sites (86%) exhibited a bone thickness of ≥0.5 mm. The greatest variations between T0 and T1 were observed at the level of 1PM CEJ+ 4 and 2PM CEJ+ 6. The minimal changes in the clinical records (GI, PI, PPD and CAL) between T0 and T1 were compatible with the maintenance of gingivalperiodontal health. Invisalign® for expansion movements did not produce substantial changes in the evaluated periodontal clinical parameters or in the bone measurements. Removable appliances reduce plaque retentive factors and favor adequate oral hygiene.


RESUMEN El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los cambios en el estado periodontal y hueso facial maxilar a través de parámetros clínicos y tomográficos durante la expansión ortodóncica con alineadores Invisalign® en el primer año de tratamiento. Se evaluaron los primeros (1PM) y segundos (2PM) premolares superiores pertenecientes a 19 pacientes con requerimiento de expansión ortodóncica tratados con alineadores Invisalign®. Se registraron los índices de placa (IP), índice gingival (IG), profundidad al sondaje (PS) y nivel de inserción (NI) y registros tomográficos de haz cónico (CBCT) en 76 sitios antes de comenzar el tratamiento (T0) y a los 12 meses (T1). Se midió la altura ósea desde el límite amelocementario (LAC) hasta la cortical de la cresta (CC) y el espesor en dos niveles; a 4 mm (LAC+4) y a 6 mm (LAC+6) hacia apical del LAC. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de las variaciones de la altura y espesor óseo en una serie de casos. La expansión promedio para 1PM fue de 1,93 mm y para 2PM fue de 1,67 mm. La media aritmética de LAC-CC en primeros premolares fue de 3,05 mm en T0 y se mantuvo el valor de 3,05 mm en T1. La media aritmética de LAC-CC en segundos premolares fue de 2,06 mm en T0 y 2,31 en T1. Post expansión, la mayoría de los sitios (86%) analizados exhibieron un espesor óseo ≥0,5 mm. Las mayores variaciones entre T0 y T1 se observaron a nivel de 1PM CEJ+4 y 2PM CEJ+6. Los registros clínicos (PI, GI, PPD y CAL) evidenciaron mínimos cambios entre T0 y T1, compatibles con el mantenimiento de la salud gíngivo-periodontal. El uso de Invisalign ® para movimientos de expansión no produjo cambios sustanciales en los parámetros clínicos periodontales evaluados ni en las mediciones óseas. La aparatología removible reduce los factores retentivos de placa bacteriana y facilita una adecuada higiene oral.


Subject(s)
Humans , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable/adverse effects , Tooth Movement Techniques/adverse effects , Oral Health , Dental Plaque/etiology , Malocclusion/therapy , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Dental Plaque Index , Health Status , Dental Plaque/microbiology , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 25(4): 33-43, July-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1133675

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Anterior crossbite (AC) is defined as a reverse sagittal relationship between maxillary and mandibular incisors. According to an evidence-based orthodontic triage, the treatment need of AC is indicated if any occlusal interference is forcing the mandible towards a Class III growth pattern. Removable and fixed appliances have been suggested to correct AC. Objective: The present report aims at presenting the benefits of an alternative therapy for the early treatment of anterior crossbite using clear aligners. Methods: Two cases of anterior crossbite corrected using clear aligners in 8-years-old children are presented. Results: In both cases, AC was successfully corrected within 5 months. At the end of the treatment, overjet and overbite were corrected. No major discomfort or speech impairment was noticed by the parents. Conclusions: Due to the perceived shortcomings of alternative approaches, the use of clear aligners for correcting AC in mixed dentition should be considered as a comfortable and well tolerated appliance for young patients.


RESUMO Introdução: A mordida cruzada anterior (MCA) é definida como uma relação sagital reversa entre os incisivos superiores e inferiores. De acordo com a evidência científica, o tratamento da MCA é indicado em casos em que a interferência oclusal favorece o crescimento mandibular em direção a um padrão de Classe III. A literatura descreve diversos aparelhos removíveis e fixos para a correção dessa má oclusão. Objetivo: A presente série de casos tem como objetivo apresentar os benefícios de uma terapia alternativa para o tratamento precoce da MCA por meio do uso de alinhadores transparentes. Métodos: Apresentação de dois casos de MCA tratados com alinhadores transparentes em crianças de 8 anos de idade. Resultados: Em ambos os casos, a MCA foi corrigida com sucesso em um período de 5 meses. Ao fim do tratamento, obteve-se sobressaliência e sobremordida ideais. Segundo o relato dos pais, nenhum grande desconforto ou comprometimento na fala foi observado. Conclusões: Tendo em vista os problemas associados a algumas abordagens alternativas, o uso de alinhadores transparentes para correção da MCA durante a dentição mista pode ser considerado confortável e bem tolerado por pacientes jovens.


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Humans , Child , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Overbite , Malocclusion/therapy , Malocclusion, Angle Class II , Dentition, Mixed
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 25(4): 85-100, July-Aug. 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1133676

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Due to the search for more aesthetic and comfortable alternatives to perform orthodontic treatments and to the great technological development, orthodontic aligners have assumed great importance. More and more complex treatments have been carried out with these appliances without, however, having all aspects involved in their use being studied in depth. Its biomechanical planning requires different approaches than those used in fixed orthodontics, as the force systems involved in movements, responses and side effects are distinct, and the professional must be prepared when opting for the technique. Objective: The objective of this article is to perform an evaluation of the force systems created on the space closure with aligners, its characteristics, and problems, as well as make some suggestions to overcome the difficulties inherent to its use. Conclusion: Space closure with aligners is possible, but depends on the correct selection of the patient, in addition to requiring the proper planning of the applied forces. The use of auxiliary resources and overcorrections to address the deficiencies of the aligner systems should always be considered. Digital planning should be used as a map of the force systems that will be applied, and not just as a marketing tool, keeping in mind that determining the objectives and the way to achieve them is the responsibility of the orthodontist, and that treatment plans must be individualized for each situation, following appropriate biomechanical precepts.


RESUMO Introdução: Devido à busca por alternativas mais estéticas e confortáveis para realizar tratamentos ortodônticos e ao grande desenvolvimento tecnológico, os alinhadores ortodônticos assumiram uma grande importância. Tratamentos cada vez mais complexos vêm sendo realizados com esses dispositivos sem que, no entanto, sejam estudados em profundidade todos os aspectos envolvidos na sua utilização. Seu planejamento biomecânico requer abordagens diferentes da Ortodontia fixa, pois os sistemas de forças envolvidos nas movimentações, respostas e efeitos colaterais são distintos, e o profissional deve estar preparado ao optar por essa técnica. Objetivo: O objetivo deste artigo é fazer uma avaliação dos sistemas de forças envolvidos no fechamento de espaços com alinhadores, suas características e problemas, bem como apresentar algumas sugestões para contornar as dificuldades decorrentes de seu uso. Conclusão: O fechamento de espaços com alinhadores é possível, mas depende da correta seleção do paciente, além de exigir o adequado planejamento das forças aplicadas. O uso de recursos auxiliares e sobrecorreções para suprir as deficiências dos sistemas de alinhadores deve ser sempre considerado. O planejamento digital deve ser usado como um mapa dos sistemas de forças que serão aplicados, e não apenas como ferramenta de marketing, tendo em mente que a determinação dos objetivos e da maneira de atingi-los é de responsabilidade do ortodontista e que os planejamentos devem ser individualizados para cada situação, seguindo preceitos biomecânicos adequados.


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Humans , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontic Appliance Design , Tooth Movement Techniques , Esthetics, Dental , Orthodontists
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Ortodoncia ; 84(168-169): 24-36, jul. 2020 -jun.2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1292314

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Se presentan casos clínicos tratados con aparatología, definida en forma genérica como alineadores, demostrando que se producen cambios en todos los sentidos del espacio y permiten llevar a cabo tratamientos completos sin recurrir a otros recursos que las placas termoformadas secuenciadas. Estas mismas se realizan siguiendo set ups progresivos desarrollados en el flujo digital. Se analizan los pros y contras en el manejo de la nueva mecánica de tratamiento haciendo hincapié en el cumplimiento del siguiente protocolo: diagnóstico, pronóstico, lista de problemas, enunciación de objetivos, elaboración del plan de tratamiento, diagramación de las etapas, visualización de los renders para asegurarse de los movimientos necesarios, su secuencia según un nuevo paradigma de movimiento individual y tridimensionalmente controlado, comunicación y logro de la máxima colaboración del paciente, seguimiento correcto de las acciones previstas, colocación de aditamentos, desgastes programados, control de cambios clínicos según el número de alineador/número de render, obtención de los objetivos planteados, realización de controles oclusales, cumplimiento de una estrategia de contención y rehabilitación posterior si fuese necesario(AU)


Clinical cases treated with appliances commonly known as aligners are presented, proving that changes take place in all spatial directions and make it possible to carry out complete treatment without resorting to other resources than sequenced thermoformed plates. These ones are made following progressive setups developed in the digital flow. Pros and cons of the management of the new treatment mechanics are analyzed, emphasizing the adherence to the following protocol: diagnosis, prognosis, list of issues, objectives stating, treatment plan making, stages diagramming, renders visualization to make sure of the necessary movements, their sequence according to a new paradigm of individual and controlled threedimensionally movement, communication with and achievement of patient's maximum cooperation, accurate follow-up of expected actions, application of attachments, programmed wear, clinical change control according to the number of aligner/render number, achievement of the stated objectives, occlusal controls performance, fulfilment of a retention strategy and subsequent rehabilitation if necessary(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Esthetics, Dental , Adolescent , Adult
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Ortodoncia ; 84(167): 110-119, jun. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1147831

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Este artículo describe el tratamiento de primera fase con placas alineadoras, realizado en un paciente de 7 años de edad, con mordida invertida anterior por torque negativo de pieza 2.1 y falta de espacio para la erupción de incisivos laterales superiores. Entendiendo la importancia de destrabar en forma precoz la oclusión, se planificó su tratamiento con alineadores para realizar una expansión tranversal, corregir el torque del incisivo central y recuperar la forma de la arcada superior, a los fines de restablecer la armonía necesaria para el correcto desarrollo de sus maxilares. Luego de seis meses de tratamiento, se lograron los objetivos propuestos. El caso se acompaña de fotos, radiografías y renders iniciales y finales(AU)


This article describes the first phase treatment with dental alignment plates, performed on a 7 years old patient with an anterior crossbite due to a negative torque of tooth 2.1 and lack of space for the upper lateral incisors eruption. Aware of the importance of early unlocking occlusion, his treatment with aligners was planned to perform a transversal expansion, to correct the torque of the central incisor and recover upper arch shape in order to restore the necessary harmony for the correct development of his jaws. After 6 months of treatment, proposed objectives were achieved. This case is accompanied by photos, x-rays and initial and final renderings(AU)


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Humans , Male , Child , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Orthodontics, Interceptive , Dentition, Mixed , Malocclusion
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