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Comparative 3-dimensional Superimposition Analysis of Dentition in Horizontal and Vertical Grower During the Retention Phase -A Prospective Clinical Trial''


Sponsor

Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak

Enrollment

44 participants

Start Date

Feb 4, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study aims to investigate the relationship between facial type and relapse of dentition post-orthodontically during the retention phase. According to the retention theorem "teeth which have been moved through orthodontic treatment tend to naturally return to their original position. It is hypothesized that significant differences will exist in tooth movement patterns between horizontal and vertical growers, with horizontal growers exhibiting more pronounced tooth movement in the vertical plane particularly in the overbite as compared to the vertical growers . Furthermore, it is expected that facial type will influence the stability of orthodontic treatment outcomes, with long-faced individuals showing more relapse of mandibular incisor alignment and crowding. By exploring this relationship, this study aims to provide valuable insights into the factors influencing orthodontic treatment outcomes and stability. With long-faced individuals exhibiting more mandibular backward rotation and short-faced individuals showing forward rotation, which increases the risk of deep bite . Additionally, understanding these factors is crucial for orthodontists to predict and prevent potential relapse, ensuring optimal treatment results and long-term stability. Hence, the present trial will be undertaken to assess the changes and compare If there is any difference in tooth movement in 3-Dimensional superimposition in the dentition in horizontal and vertical growers post orthodontically over a period of retention phase.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 45 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Fixed orthodontic cases with FMA of 26 0 or more for hyperdivergent cases and FMA Of 24 o or less for hypodivergent cases.
  • Optimal functional occlusion at end of treatment (PAR score >70%).
  • Littles irregularity index (Pre-treatment <6mm in both upper and lower arch).
  • Nonsurgical and non-orthopedic patients and non syndromic patients.
  • Optimal periodontal condition and Good oral hygiene (probing depth <3mm, gingival index score <1
  • Good compliance regarding retainer wear

Exclusion Criteria7

  • Subjects with incomplete orthodontic treatment.
  • TMJ disorder patients.
  • Any systemic disease affecting bone and general growth.
  • Patients with incomplete records
  • Patient who fail to follow up or undergo complete treatment.
  • Patient with learning difficulties
  • Patients having antibiotic therapy within previous 3 months and used anti inflammatory drugs in the month before the study

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Interventions

OTHER3 planes of space

To evaluate and compare the changes in dentition in 3 planes of space • Antero-posterior plane (Y-axis) • Vertical plane (Z-axis) • Transverse plane (X-axis)


Locations(1)

Dr.Manisha

Rohtak, Haryana, India

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