Quantifying the efficacy of overbite reduction in patients treated with clear aligners using optimized versus conventional attachments

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Hamad Burashed , Rami El Sebai
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Abstract

Background

Deep overbite has been shown to be difficult to correct with clear aligners. Optimized deep bite attachments are reported to facilitate deep bite correction with aligners. The aim of this retrospective study was to quantify the efficacy of deep bite correction with aligners when using optimized versus conventional attachments.

Methods

This was a retrospective cohort study. The pretreatment and post-treatment intraoral scans of patients with deep overbite treated with Invisalign clear aligners were accessed. Patients were divided into two groups: group A, patients treated with conventional attachments, and group B, patients treated with optimized attachments. Pre and post-treatment overbite and the planned overbite reduction were measured and compared between groups. Descriptive statistics were computed, and statistical significance was set at P < 0.05.

Results

Seventy-eight patients were included. There was no statistically significant difference in overbite reduction between patients who had conventional versus optimized attachments. The amount of overbite reduction observed post-treatment was found to be no more than 33-40% of the planned amount of overbite reduction across all patients and groups.

Conclusions

Deep overbite correction with aligners remains difficult regardless of the type of attachment used. Optimized attachments are no more effective than using conventional attachments in reducing deep overbite. The amount of overbite reduction expected with clear aligners is significantly lower than the planned overbite reduction.

Practical Implications

When correcting deep bite with clear aligners, the attachment type does not improve the success rate. Clinicians should plan to overcorrect deep bite reduction to expect only 33% to 40% of their planned final overbite to be actually expressed.

量化使用优化与传统附着体的透明矫正器治疗的患者复咬减少的效果
背景深覆层已被证明很难用清晰的对齐器进行校正。据报道,优化的深度咬合附件有助于使用矫正器进行深度咬合矫正。这项回顾性研究的目的是量化在使用优化附件与传统附件时使用矫正器进行深度咬合矫正的疗效。方法采用回顾性队列研究。对使用Invisalign透明矫正器治疗的深覆牙患者进行治疗前和治疗后的口腔内扫描。患者被分为两组:A组,接受常规附件治疗的患者,B组,接受优化附件治疗的病人。测量治疗前和治疗后的覆牙和计划的覆牙减少,并在各组之间进行比较。计算描述性统计,并将统计学显著性设置为P<;0.05。结果包括8名患者。使用传统附着物和优化附着物的患者在减少覆牙方面没有统计学上的显著差异。治疗后观察到的覆盖减少量不超过所有患者和组计划覆盖减少量的33-40%。结论无论使用何种附着物,使用矫正器进行深覆矫正仍然很困难。优化的附件在减少深度覆盖方面并不比使用传统附件更有效。使用清晰对齐器预计的覆盖减少量明显低于计划的覆盖减少。实际意义当用清晰的矫正器矫正深度咬合时,附着类型并不能提高成功率。临床医生应该计划过度矫正深度咬合减少,以期望只有33%到40%的计划最终覆盖被实际表达。
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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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