Noninvasive conservative management of anterior open bite treated with TADs versus clear aligner therapy

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Chamberland, Sylvain [1 ]
Nataf, Noe [1 ]
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[1] 10345 Boul Ormiere, Quebec City, PQ G2B 3L2, Canada
关键词
Open bite; TADs; Double arch intrusion; Clear aligner; Retention; PATIENT SATISFACTION; STABILITY; INTRUSION; MALOCCLUSION;
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10.1007/s00784-024-05634-1
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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ObjectivesAnterior open bite can be treated non-surgically via molar intrusion using temporary skeletal devices (TAD). Clear aligner therapy (CAT) is recognized as a viable therapeutic modality for non-extraction treatment of adults with mild open bite. This study aimed to compare the treatment effect and mechanisms of open bite closure between patients treated with braces and TADs double arch intrusion and those treated with CAT. Treatment success at T3 was based on 1- positive overbite on ceph; 2- Change in the vertical dimension 3- post treatment POSI score equal to zero.Material and MethodsThe TAD group includes 18 consecutively treated patients from the main author. The CAT group consisted of 16 selected patients from three different orthodontists. The observation time points were as follows: pretreatment (T1), end of molar intrusion and positive overbite achieved (T2), end of treatment (T3), at least 6-month follow-up (T4). Treatment changes were assessed by cephalometric analysis and frontal intraoral photo.ResultsAt the end of treatment, 100% of the patient of the TAD group and 78,6% of the CAT group had a posi score of 0. The TAD group showed a significant reduction in vertical measurements (SN-MPA: -1,55 degrees +/- 0.41, LAFH: -3,05 +/- 0.51 mm, U6-PP: -1.48 +/- 0.30 mm), but the CAT group did not have significant changes for these variables. Both groups had significant increases in overbite from T1 to T3 (TAD: 4,32 +/- 0,5 mm; CAT: 2,33 +/- 0.56 mm), and overbite remained stable at T4. The CAT group did not have a significant upper molar intrusion, but a significant extrusion of 1.22 +/- 0.42 mm of the lower incisor occurred.ConclusionThe TAD group achieved bite closure by upper molar intrusion, lower molar and incisors vertical control, and mandibular plane counterclockwise rotation, resulting in an improved AP and vertical relationship.The CAT group achieved bite closure through the lower incisor extrusion without significant change in the vertical dimension.ConclusionThe TAD group achieved bite closure by upper molar intrusion, lower molar and incisors vertical control, and mandibular plane counterclockwise rotation, resulting in an improved AP and vertical relationship.The CAT group achieved bite closure through the lower incisor extrusion without significant change in the vertical dimension.Clinical relevanceThis study provides relevant information about the skeletal and dental changes of open bite treatment with TADs double arch intrusion. The comparison with a control group treated with CAT confirms known information.
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