Belal A Drmch, Kinda Sultan, Mohammad Y Hajeer, Shadi Azzawi, Ahamd S Burhan
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Brackets were removed using a Weingart plier, and participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the open-mouth group and the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group. Pain intensity was assessed for each tooth using a visual analog scale (0-100 mm) immediately after each bracket removal. Pain levels were compared between the two groups, between the upper and lower jaws, and across sexes.ResultsPatients in both groups reported pain levels ranging from mild to mild-moderate, with lower mean pain levels observed in the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group compared with the open-mouth group. Significant differences in mean pain scores were found between the open-mouth group and biting-on-a-cotton-roll group in the upper and lower incisors (13.61 and 13.19, <i>P</i> < 0.001, respectively), upper and lower canines (4.03 and 3.61, <i>P</i> < 0.001, respectively), and upper and lower premolars (12.78 and 11.11, <i>P</i> < 0.001, respectively). No significant differences in pain perception were observed between males and females across all regions (<i>P</i> > 0.05).ConclusionsBiting on a cotton roll significantly reduces pain during metal bracket debonding in the upper and lower incisor regions. 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The study was conducted among patients who had completed orthodontic treatment with a fixed appliance using MBT prescription 0.022-inch metal brackets featuring a single-mesh base (Pinnacle®, MBT compatible 0.022, OrthoTechnology™, Florida, USA), and they were referred for metal bracket debonding. Brackets were removed using a Weingart plier, and participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the open-mouth group and the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group. Pain intensity was assessed for each tooth using a visual analog scale (0-100 mm) immediately after each bracket removal. Pain levels were compared between the two groups, between the upper and lower jaws, and across sexes.ResultsPatients in both groups reported pain levels ranging from mild to mild-moderate, with lower mean pain levels observed in the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group compared with the open-mouth group. 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摘要
目的评价在使用Weingart钳拔除金属托槽时,咬棉卷与传统方法相比对减轻疼痛的效果。方法该双组、平行组、随机对照试验纳入36例患者(男11例,女25例),平均年龄(20.5±3.08)岁(范围:16 ~ 25岁)。本研究是在使用MBT处方0.022英寸单网基板金属托槽(Pinnacle®,MBT兼容0.022,OrthoTechnology™,Florida, USA)的固定矫治器完成正畸治疗的患者中进行的,他们被转介进行金属托槽脱粘。用魏因加特钳子将支架取出,参与者被随机分配到两组:张口组和咬棉花卷组。每次托架拔除后立即使用视觉模拟量表(0-100 mm)评估每颗牙齿的疼痛强度。研究人员比较了两组、上颚和下颚以及两性之间的疼痛程度。结果两组患者均报告疼痛程度从轻度到轻度至中度不等,咬棉卷组的平均疼痛程度低于张口组。上、下切牙开口组和咬棉卷组的平均疼痛评分差异有统计学意义(分别为13.61和13.19,P P P P P P 0.05)。结论在上切牙和下切牙金属托槽脱粘过程中,用棉卷咬合可明显减轻疼痛。在脱粘过程中,双颌前区对疼痛的敏感性增加,而在男性和女性患者之间没有观察到疼痛感知的差异。
Effect of cotton roll biting on pain perception during orthodontic bracket debonding using Weingart pliers: A randomized controlled trial.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of biting on a cotton roll in reducing pain during metal bracket removal using a Weingart plier compared with the conventional method.MethodsThis two-arm, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial included 36 patients (11 males and 25 females) with a mean age of 20.5 ± 3.08 years (range: 16-25 years). The study was conducted among patients who had completed orthodontic treatment with a fixed appliance using MBT prescription 0.022-inch metal brackets featuring a single-mesh base (Pinnacle®, MBT compatible 0.022, OrthoTechnology™, Florida, USA), and they were referred for metal bracket debonding. Brackets were removed using a Weingart plier, and participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the open-mouth group and the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group. Pain intensity was assessed for each tooth using a visual analog scale (0-100 mm) immediately after each bracket removal. Pain levels were compared between the two groups, between the upper and lower jaws, and across sexes.ResultsPatients in both groups reported pain levels ranging from mild to mild-moderate, with lower mean pain levels observed in the biting-on-a-cotton-roll group compared with the open-mouth group. Significant differences in mean pain scores were found between the open-mouth group and biting-on-a-cotton-roll group in the upper and lower incisors (13.61 and 13.19, P < 0.001, respectively), upper and lower canines (4.03 and 3.61, P < 0.001, respectively), and upper and lower premolars (12.78 and 11.11, P < 0.001, respectively). No significant differences in pain perception were observed between males and females across all regions (P > 0.05).ConclusionsBiting on a cotton roll significantly reduces pain during metal bracket debonding in the upper and lower incisor regions. The anterior regions of both jaws exhibit increased sensitivity to pain during the debonding procedure, whereas no differences in pain perception were observed between male and female patients.
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