Early versus late intermaxillary elastics in patients with Class II malocclusion: a randomized clinical trial.

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Maha Sabry Sayed, Mais Medhat Sadek, Noha Hussein Abbas
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare efficacy and treatment duration of early versus late Class II elastics in patients with Class II malocclusion.

Material and methods: Forty patients were randomized into two groups based on the timing of elastics use: early and late. In the early group, light short elastics were used from the day of placement of fixed preadjusted edgewise appliances. In the late group, elastics were inserted once 0.016 × 0.022-inch stainless steel archwires were in place. Lateral cephalograms and standardized smile photographs were taken before treatment and after achieving a Class I buccal segment relationship. Treatment duration, dental, skeletal, and soft tissue measurements were then compared between the two groups.

Results: Maxillary central incisors were retroclined relative to the SN plane (95% confidence interval (CI): 3.75°-11.99° and 3.96°-9.18° in the early and late groups, respectively) with clockwise rotation of the occlusal plane (95% CI: 3.75°-11.99° and 3.96°-9.18° in the early and late groups, respectively). Treatment duration to level and align and reach Class I buccal occlusion was significantly less in the early group (95% CI: 4.74-10.8 months). Comparison between groups revealed no significant differences for all measurements except MP/SN and PP/SN angles (P < .05).

Conclusions: Class II elastics were equally effective and more efficient in the early group with significantly less time needed to level and align and reach Class I buccal occlusion compared to the late group.

II类错颌患者早期与晚期上颌间弹性:一项随机临床试验。
目的:比较早期和晚期II类弹性矫治II类错的疗效和治疗时间。材料与方法:40例患者根据弹性材料的使用时间,随机分为早期和晚期两组。在早期组,从放置固定的预调节的边缘矫治器的当天起使用轻短弹性。晚期组在0.016 × 0.022英寸不锈钢弓丝就位后插入弹力。在治疗前和达到I级颊段关系后,分别拍摄侧位脑电图和标准化微笑照片。然后比较两组的治疗时间、牙齿、骨骼和软组织测量值。结果:上颌中切牙相对于SN平面后倾(95%可信区间(CI):早、晚两组分别为3.75°~ 11.99°和3.96°~ 9.18°),咬合平面顺时针旋转(95% CI:早、晚两组分别为3.75°~ 11.99°和3.96°~ 9.18°)。治疗时间到水平、对准和达到I级牙颌咬合在早期组明显更短(95% CI: 4.74-10.8个月)。各组间比较,除MP/SN和PP/SN角度外,其他测量值均无显著差异(P < 0.05)。结论:与晚期组相比,早期组的II类弹性矫治同样有效且效率更高,并且明显减少了调平、对准和达到I类口腔咬合所需的时间。
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