Transverse adjustment of preformed stainless steel archwires to the dental arch form

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Takashi Koda, Naomi Saze, Keisuke Tochigi, Kazuhito Arai
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Abstract

Purpose

Stable orthodontic treatment results require the preservation of the pretreatment mandibular dental arch form. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the amount of transverse adjustment of preformed stainless steel archwires require to fit the dental arch form.

Materials and methods

A fourth-order polynomial curve was applied to the 30 normal mandibular dental arches, and interpolated widths at the mean depths at the canine, first and second premolars, and first molar were measured. Widths of 42 types of 0.016-in. stainless steel preformed archwires were measured at the same mean depths. The widths of the dental arch and archwires were compared by the Mann–Whitney U test. Transverse adjustment values as the difference between dental and archwire widths for each tooth from the canine to first molar were calculated for each archwire and compared between tooth types. Correlation coefficients between tooth types were also analyzed.

Results

Preformed archwire width was significantly narrower than the dental arch. Significant difference between transverse adjustment values between each tooth type were found except between canine and first premolar. Significant correlations between each tooth types were also observed.

Conclusion

To reduce these adjustments, preformed stainless steel archwires that are designed to be approximately 1–2 mm at the canine, 1–3 mm at first premolar, 2–4 mm at second premolar, and 3–6 mm at first molar wider in the transverse dimension could be clinically recommended.

将预制不锈钢弓线横向调整到牙弓形状
目的稳定的正畸治疗效果需要保留预处理后的下颌牙弓形态。因此,本研究旨在评估预成型不锈钢弓丝为配合牙弓形状所需的横向调整量。材料与方法应用四阶多项式曲线对30个正常的下颌牙弓进行插值,测量犬齿、第一、第二前磨牙和第一磨牙平均深度处的插值宽度。宽度为42种0.016英寸。在相同的平均深度下测量不锈钢预制弧线。采用Mann-Whitney U检验比较牙弓和弓丝的宽度。从犬齿到第一磨牙,计算每颗牙弓丝宽度与牙弓丝宽度之差的横向调整值,并在牙齿类型之间进行比较。分析了齿型间的相关系数。结果改良弓丝宽度明显小于牙弓宽度。除犬齿与第一前磨牙外,各牙型间横向调节值差异显著。各牙型之间也观察到显著的相关性。结论为了减少这些调整,临床推荐将预制不锈钢弓丝设计成犬齿宽约1-2 mm,第一前磨牙宽约1-3 mm,第二前磨牙宽约2-4 mm,第一磨牙宽约3-6 mm的横向尺寸。
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Orthodontic Waves
Orthodontic Waves DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Orthodontic Waves is the official publication of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. The aim of this journal is to foster the advancement of orthodontic research and practice. The journal seeks to publish original articles (i) definitive reports of wide interest to the orthodontic community, (ii) Case Reports and (iii) Short Communications. Research papers stand on the scientific basis of orthodontics. Clinical topics covered include all techniques and approaches to treatment planning. All submissions are subject to peer review.
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