Unplanned tooth movement in deepbite correction with Invisalign: A retrospective study

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mais M. Sadek , Reem Alhashmi
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Abstract

Background

This study aimed to investigate unplanned tooth movements in deepbite correction with Invisalign.

Methods

The sample consisted of 34 adult patients with deepbite malocclusion treated with Invisalign. Pretreatment and predicted digital models were exported from ClinCheck software, while the post-treatment model was obtained from an intraoral scan taken at the end of the first set of aligners. Digital models’ superimposition was done using the eModel “Compare” software. Frequency and percentage of occurrence of unplanned linear and angular movements, their magnitude, and direction were then determined. In addition, comparison of unplanned movements was performed between anterior and posterior teeth as well as between linear and angular measurements.

Results

The percentage of unplanned movements ranged from 1.68% to 25.63% in the maxilla and 3.36% to 23.95% in the mandible, being most evident in the first and second molars. Unplanned movements were statistically significantly more frequent in posterior teeth compared with the anterior teeth (P > 0.05). In addition, the frequency of angular movements was statistically significantly higher for each tooth than linear movement (P < 0.05) with a higher mean value. Unplanned mesiodistal movements were the least frequent.

Conclusions

Unplanned linear as well as angular movements were evident in almost all teeth. Unplanned faciolingual inclination and mesiodistal angulation movements were the most frequently observed. Unplanned vertical movements can affect the predictability of deepbite correction and thus merit particular attention in those cases.

使用隐适美矫正器矫正深咬合时的意外牙齿移动:一项回顾性研究。
背景: 本研究旨在调查隐适美矫正深咬合过程中的非计划性牙齿移动:本研究旨在调查使用隐适美矫正器进行深咬合矫正过程中的非计划性牙齿移动:样本包括 34 名接受隐适美矫正治疗的深咬合畸形成年患者。治疗前和预测的数字模型从 ClinCheck 软件中导出,而治疗后模型则从第一套矫治器结束时的口内扫描中获得。数字模型的叠加使用 eModel "Compare "软件完成。然后确定非计划线性和角度移动的发生频率和百分比、幅度和方向。此外,还对前牙和后牙之间以及线性和角度测量之间的计划外移动进行了比较:上颌和下颌的计划外移动比例分别为 1.68% 至 25.63%,3.36% 至 23.95%,其中以第一和第二磨牙最为明显。与前牙相比,后牙发生计划外移动的频率明显更高(P > 0.05)。此外,从统计学角度看,每颗牙齿的角度移动频率明显高于线性移动(P < 0.05),且平均值更高。结论:结论:几乎所有牙齿都存在计划外的线性和角度移动。结论:几乎所有牙齿都存在计划外的线性和角度移动,计划外的面倾斜和牙间隙角度移动最为常见。计划外的垂直移动会影响深咬合矫正的可预测性,因此在这些病例中值得特别注意。
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Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists
Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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