Zhenxing Tang, Weichang Chen, Li Mei, Ehab A Abdulghani, Zhihe Zhao, Yu Li
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Abstract
Objectives: To compare mandibular relative anchorage loss (RAL) under reciprocal anchorage between first and second premolar extraction cases in bimaxillary protrusion mild crowding cases treated using clear aligner therapy (CAT).
Materials and methods: Adult patients who met the following criteria were included: treated using CAT with bilateral mandibular premolar extractions and space closure using intra-arch reciprocal anchorage. RAL was defined as the percent molar mesial movement relative to the sum of molar mesial plus canine distal movement. Movements of the mandibular central incisor (L1), canine (L3), and first molar (L6) were measured based on superimposition of the pre- and post-treatment dentition and jaw models.
Results: Among the 60 mandibular extraction quadrants, 38 had lower first premolar (L4) and 22 had lower second premolar (L5) extracted. L6 mesial movement was 2.01 ± 1.11 mm with RAL of 25% in the L4 extraction group vs 3.25 ± 1.19 mm with RAL of 40% in the L5 extraction group (P < .001). Tooth movement efficacy was 43% for L1 occlusogingival movement, 75% for L1 buccolingual inclination, 60% for L3 occlusogingival movement, and 53% for L3 mesiodistal angulation. L1 had unwanted extrusion and lingual crown torquing whereas L3 had unwanted extrusion and distal crown tipping, on which the power ridges or attachments had little preventive effect.
Conclusions: The average mandibular reciprocal RAL is 25% or 40% for extraction of L4 or L5, respectively, in CAT cases. A RAL-based treatment planning workflow is proposed for CAT extraction cases.
目的:比较第一前磨牙和第二前磨牙拔除对双颌前突轻度拥挤患者的下颌相对支抗损失(RAL)。材料和方法:纳入符合以下标准的成年患者:采用CAT治疗,双侧下颌前磨牙拔出,弓内相互支抗封闭间隙。RAL定义为相对于磨牙近端运动和犬齿远端运动之和的磨牙近端运动的百分比。下颌中切牙(L1)、犬齿(L3)和第一磨牙(L6)的运动基于治疗前后牙列和颌骨模型的叠加测量。结果:60个拔牙象限中,38个拔下第一前磨牙(L4), 22个拔下第二前磨牙(L5)。L4拔牙组L6近端运动为2.01±1.11 mm, RAL为25%;L5拔牙组L6近端运动为3.25±1.19 mm, RAL为40% (P < 0.001)。L1咬合牙龈运动的牙齿运动效率为43%,L1颊舌倾斜为75%,L3咬合牙龈运动为60%,L3中远端成角为53%。L1有不需要的挤压和舌冠扭转,而L3有不需要的挤压和远端冠倾斜,其中动力脊或附着体几乎没有预防作用。结论:在CAT病例中,L4或L5拔除的平均下颌骨倒数RAL分别为25%或40%。提出了一种基于ral的CAT提取病例治疗计划工作流。
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