Patient pain experience after placement of initial aligning archwire using active and passive self-ligating bracket systems: a randomized clinical trial.

Sarvraj Singh Kohli, Virinder Singh Kohli
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Abstract

Aim: To test whether there is any difference in pain perception during the week following placement of initial aligning archwire in active and passive self-ligating bracket systems.

Methods: Seventy patients (mean age ± SD, 16.1 ± 2.3 years; 35 males and 35 females) were enrolled in this prospective randomized clinical trial. After appliance placement and engagement of a 0.016-inch round martensitic nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) alloy archwire, pain levels were recorded after 4 hours; at bed time on the day of the appointment; after 24 hours; and after 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 days using a nine-page visual analog system (VAS) questionnaire. The use of pain medication self-administered by the patient was also recorded. Independent sample t tests were used to analyze normally distributed data obtained from VAS measurements.

Results: Sixty (85.71%) patients completed the trial. The type of self-ligating bracket had a significant influence on the pain experienced at 4 hours (P = .03), bed time (P = .05), 24 hours (P = .04), and 2 days (P = .05) after placement of initial aligning archwire.

Conclusion: The type of self-ligating bracket system had a significant difference on subjective pain experience after placement of the initial aligning archwire. Patients treated with active self-ligating appliances experience significantly higher pain levels until the second day compared with patients treated with passive self-ligating appliances.

使用主动和被动自结扎支架系统放置初始对准弓丝后患者的疼痛体验:一项随机临床试验。
目的:测试主动和被动自结扎支架系统初始对准弓丝放置后一周内疼痛感知是否有差异。方法:70例患者(平均年龄±SD, 16.1±2.3岁;该前瞻性随机临床试验纳入35名男性和35名女性。矫形器放置并接合0.016英寸圆形马氏体镍钛(Ni-Ti)合金弓丝后,4小时后记录疼痛水平;在预约当天的就寝时间;24小时后;并在2、3、4、5、6和7天后使用9页视觉模拟系统(VAS)问卷。同时记录患者自行使用止痛药的情况。独立样本t检验用于分析VAS测量获得的正态分布数据。结果:60例(85.71%)患者完成试验。自结扎支架的类型对初始对准弓丝放置后4小时(P = 0.03)、卧床时间(P = 0.05)、24小时(P = 0.04)和2天(P = 0.05)的疼痛有显著影响。结论:不同类型的自结扎支架系统对初始对准弓丝放置后的主观疼痛体验有显著差异。与被动自结扎器治疗的患者相比,主动自结扎器治疗的患者在第2天的疼痛水平明显更高。
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