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Abstract
Introduction: The aim was to assess the changes in overjet and the intermaxillary sagittal first permanent molar (FPM) relationship in adolescent patients after treatment with an initial series of Invisalign (Align Technology, San Jose, Calif) aligners and Class II elastics.
Methods: Patients satisfying the inclusion and/or exclusion criteria were selected from a database of patients treated by 18 orthodontists. Data were extracted from Align Technology's software facility related to demographic information and pretreatment, planned, and posttreatment overjet values. Metrology software was used to determine changes in the intermaxillary sagittal FPM relationships.
Results: The mean (standard deviation) age of the 199 patients who satisfied selection criteria was 13.7 (2.1) years. Most were female (132 [66.3%]), and the mean overjet reduction was 33.95% of the planned reduction. The overjet of 62 (31.2%) patients was greater at the end of the prescribed aligner and Class II elastic wear, despite a planned reduction. The pretreatment sagittal FPM relationship reduced from a mean (standard deviation) of 2.53 (1.72) mm to 1.18 (1.97) mm, which corresponded to 45.91% of the planned change. The achieved outcome was in the opposite direction relative to that planned in 24 (12.06%) left FPMs and 24 (12.06%) right FPMs. Distalization appeared to be more efficacious (P <0.05) than the jump and en masse methods for sagittal correction of the FPM relationship.
Conclusions: Approximately one-third of the planned overjet reduction and just less than half of the planned intermaxillary sagittal FPM changes were achieved with an initial series of Invisalign aligners and Class II elastics in a sample of adolescent patients.
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Published for more than 100 years, the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics remains the leading orthodontic resource. It is the official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, the American Board of Orthodontics, and the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics. Each month its readers have access to original peer-reviewed articles that examine all phases of orthodontic treatment. Illustrated throughout, the publication includes tables, color photographs, and statistical data. Coverage includes successful diagnostic procedures, imaging techniques, bracket and archwire materials, extraction and impaction concerns, orthognathic surgery, TMJ disorders, removable appliances, and adult therapy.