正畸牵引对阻生犬治疗结果的影响:定量分析。

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Hilal Tarkan, Oruç Ömer Gürbüz
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目的:评价阻生上颌犬正畸牵引对治疗时间、牙槽骨水平、白斑病变、牙根吸收及辅助器具需求的影响。材料与方法:回顾性研究116例患者分为两组:单侧上颌犬牙阻生组58例,无阻生对照组58例。所有患者均采用唇固定矫治器进行非拔牙治疗。分析治疗前和治疗后的全景x线片、口内照片和口内扫描。收集的数据用于比较两组在五个临床参数上的差异。统计学分析采用Mann-Whitney u检验、Wilcoxon符号秩检验、χ2检验、Cochran’s Q检验,P < 0.05为显著性。结果:嵌塞组治疗时间(平均2.64±0.99年)明显长于对照组(平均1.85±0.60年)。嵌塞组牙槽骨损失在邻近阻生尖牙和阻生侧与非阻生侧之间显著增加(P < 0.05)。嵌塞组WSL发生率较高,尤以后牙发生率高(P = 0.0034)。牙根吸收模式因区域而异:嵌塞组上颌门牙受影响更大,而对照组下颌骨后牙受影响更大。嵌套组使用辅助器具的比例明显高于嵌套组。结论:阻生犬治疗与治疗时间延长、牙槽骨丢失更大、wsl风险更高以及不同的牙根吸收模式相关。这些发现强调了个体化治疗计划、仔细的生物力学控制和预防策略在管理影响犬的重要性。
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The impact of orthodontic traction on outcomes in impacted canine management: a quantitative analysis.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of orthodontic traction of impacted maxillary canines on treatment duration, alveolar bone levels, white spot lesions (WSLs), root resorption, and the need for auxiliary appliances.

Materials and methods: In this retrospective study, 116 patients were divided into two groups: 58 with unilaterally impacted maxillary canines and 58 controls without impaction. All patients received nonextraction treatment using labial fixed appliances. Pretreatment and posttreatment panoramic radiographs, intraoral photographs, and intraoral scans were analyzed. The collected data were used to compare the groups across five clinical parameters. Statistical analyses included the Mann-Whitney U-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, χ2 test, and Cochran's Q test, with significance set at P < .05.

Results: The impaction group had significantly longer treatment duration (mean = 2.64 ± 0.99 years) than controls (mean = 1.85 ± 0.60 years). Alveolar bone loss was significantly greater in teeth adjacent to the impacted canine and between the impacted and nonimpacted sides within the impaction group (P < .05). WSL incidence was higher in the impaction group, especially in posterior teeth (P = .0034). Root resorption patterns differed by region: maxillary incisors were more affected in the impaction group, whereas mandibular posterior teeth showed more resorption in controls. The use of auxiliary appliances was significantly greater in the impaction group.

Conclusions: Impacted canine treatment is associated with increased treatment time, greater alveolar bone loss, higher risk of WSLs, and distinct root resorption patterns. These findings highlight the importance of individualized treatment planning, careful biomechanical control, and preventive strategies in managing impacted canines.

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