Invisalign®在上门牙运动中的有效性:一项系统综述

Edoardo Ricci, Jose Eduardo Tapia Vidal, Cecilia Eugenia Nieto Romero
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目的:本系统综述的目的是回顾自2010年以来近十年来有关Invisalign®系统在上切牙运动方面的有效性的所有可用证据。材料和方法:在许多数据库中执行搜索策略,以包括尽可能多的研究。检索MEDLINE、Scopus、Pubmed和Cochrane口腔健康数据库。系统评价纳入了10项研究。结果:切牙旋转和挤压似乎是最可预测的运动(所有结果的可预测性评分超过50%),而扭矩和平移似乎是最难执行的(大多数结果低于50%)。入侵运动似乎也校正过度(142.4%),如果校准不正确,可能导致顶点吸收。结论:使用Invisalign®系统,单个孤立的牙齿运动似乎是可预测的,但主要的复杂运动似乎更不可预测。最可预测的运动类型似乎是切牙旋转和挤压,而最不可预测的似乎是切牙扭矩和平移。考虑到影响研究结果的更多变量,需要进一步的研究来进一步检查Invisalign®系统的可预测性。
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Effectiveness Of Invisalign® in Upper Incisors’ Movements: A Systematic Review
Objectives: The aim of this systematic review is to review all the evidence available about the efficacy of the Invisalign® system in upper incisors’ movements in the last decade, since 2010. Materials and Methods: A search strategy was performed in a number of databases to include as many studies as possible. MEDLINE, Scopus, Pubmed and the Cochrane Oral Health databases were searched. 10 studies were included in the systematic review. Results: Incisor rotation and extrusion seemed to be the most predictable movements (all results had a predictability score of more than 50%), whilst torque and translation seemed to be the most difficult to be performed (most results were under 50%). Intrusion movements seemed also to be overcorrected (142.4%), resulting in possible apex resorption if not calibrated correctly. Conclusions: Single isolated dental movements seem to be predictable with the Invisalign® system, but major complex movements seem to be more unpredictable. The most predictable types of movements seem to be incisor rotation and extrusion, whilst the least predictable seem to be incisor torque and translation. Further studies are needed to examine further the predictability of the Invisalign® system considering more variables influencing the results of the studies.
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