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  • Petrén, Sofia, et al. (författare)
  • Early correction of posterior crossbite : a cost-minimization analysis
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Orthodontics. - : Oxford University Press. - 0141-5387 .- 1460-2210. ; 35:1, s. 14-21
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • There are few cost evaluation studies of orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the costs of correcting posterior crossbites with Quad Helix (QH) or expansion plates (EPs) and to relate the costs to the effects. To determine which alternative has the lower cost, a cost-minimization analysis was undertaken, based on that the outcome of the treatment alternatives is identical. The study comprised 40 subjects in the mixed dentition, who had undergone treatment for unilateral posterior crossbite: 20 with QH and 20 with EPs. Duration of treatment, number of appointments, broken appointments, and cancellations were registered. Direct costs (for the premises, staff salaries, material and laboratory costs) and indirect costs (loss of income due to parent's assumed absence from work) were calculated and evaluated for successful treatment alone, for successful and unsuccessful treatment and re-treatment when required. The QH had significantly lower direct and indirect costs, with fewer failures requiring re-treatment. Even the costs for successful cases only were significantly lower in the QH than in the EP group. The results clearly show that in terms of cost-minimization, QH is the preferred method for correcting posterior crossbite in the mixed dentition.
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  • Bjerklin, Krister, et al. (författare)
  • Ectopic maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent incisors : Does computed tomography (CT) influence decision-making by orthodontists?
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Swedish Dental Journal. - : Swedish Dental Association. - 0347-9994. ; 32:4, s. 179-186
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate whether access to computed tomography (CT) influences orthodontists' decision-making about management of incisor root resorption due to ectopic maxillary canines. The study base comprised orthodontic specialists and active members of the Swedish Orthodontic Society: 182 orthodontists under 65 years of age, who had been registered specialists for at least one year and were providing specialist treatment for regular orthodontic patients. A questionnaire was sent out, comprising 8 questions about management and decision-making in cases of ectopic maxillary canines with root resorption of adjacent incisors and 7 questions about practice profile. The orthodontists were asked whether they altered their treatment decisions when CT was available as a diagnostic tool. The response rate was high, 86%. Sixty of the orthodontists had access to CT. Sixty-one percent of the 97 orthodontists without access to CT stated that, in cases with space deficiency, they seldom or never considered extraction of a lateral incisor with suspected root resorption if the resorption was not discernible on intra-oral or panoramic radiographs. It was evident that even in cases of root resorption of lateral incisors due to ectopic canines, the orthodontists' management decisions were not particularly influenced by availability of CT diagnostic data. In the extraction cases 55% of the orthodontists considered extraction of the affected incisor first when root resorption was severe, i.e. involving the pulp and 37% when the resorption reached half way to the pulp. in cases without space deficiency 82% preferred to extract these resorbed lateral incisors not until the resorption reached the pulp.
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  • Bjerklin, Krister, et al. (författare)
  • Management of ectopic maxillary canines : variations among orthodontists
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Angle orthodontist. - : The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation). - 0003-3219 .- 1945-7103. ; 78:5, s. 852-859
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • OBJECTIVE: To document and analyze factors involved in decision-making by orthodontists in managing disturbances of eruption of maxillary canines. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The participants comprised orthodontic specialists and active members of the Swedish Orthodontic Society. Those selected for the study sample were under 65 years of age or younger and had been treating orthodontic patients for at least 1 year as a specialist. Three typical cases were presented for treatment proposals. The case notes, including radiographs and specific background data, were sent to the 182 selected orthodontists. The orthodontists were also requested to complete a questionnaire about practice profile, comprising eight questions. RESULTS: The response rate was 86.3%; yielding 157 participants (mean age 53.8 years, SD 8.12). Analysis disclosed no differences between responders and nonresponders regarding age, gender, and years of specialist practice. For treatment plans based on panoramic radiographs, intraoral radiographs, and status and anamnesis, there was general consensus. However, when supplementary information from computer tomography (CT) was provided, disclosing root resorption half-way to the pulp or more on the lateral incisor, the orthodontists' treatment proposals varied. Gender, age, and practice profile of the orthodontists had little association with the decision-making. CONCLUSIONS: Supplementary CT information led to variations in decision-making with respect to treatment of eruption disturbances of maxillary canines. This lack of consensus among specialist orthodontists can have negative implications for patients.
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  • Petrén, Sofia, et al. (författare)
  • Stability of unilateral posterior crossbite correction in the mixed dentition : a randomized clinical trial with a 3-year follow-up.
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. - : Elsevier. - 0889-5406 .- 1097-6752. ; 139:1, s. e73-81
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • INTRODUCTION: The long-term stability of posterior crossbite correction in the mixed dentition has not been sufficiently evaluated. Our aim was to compare long-term outcomes in patients with crossbite correction by using matched controls with normal occlusion.METHODS: After 35 patients were treated for crossbite with a quad-helix or an expansion plate, we used randomized controlled trial methodology to follow them for 3 years posttreatment. All had fulfilled our pretreatment criteria: mixed dentition, unilateral posterior crossbite, no sucking habits, and no previous orthodontic treatment. Transverse relationships, maxillary and mandibular widths, overbite, overjet, arch lengths, and midlines were registered on the study models immediately before and after treatment and at the follow-up 3 years after treatment. The matched control group comprised 20 subjects with normal occlusion and was compared with the first and last registrations for the treated groups.RESULTS: At follow-up, changes in the treatment groups were equal and stable. The changes were comparable with the control group. All other changes were minor and had no clinical implications. The long-term effect of crossbite correction on midline deviation was unpredictable.CONCLUSIONS: If crossbite is successfully corrected by the quad-helix appliance or the expansion plate, similar long-term stability is achieved. However, in treated patients, mean maxillary widths never reached those of normal control subjects.
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  • Petrén, Sofia, et al. (författare)
  • Stability of Unilateral Posterior Crossbite Correction in the Mixed Dentition - a 3-year Follow-Up
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Abstract book.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Stability of Unilateral Posterior Crossbite Correction in the Mixed Dentition - a 3-year Follow-Up. Aim: To compare and evaluate long-term stability of crossbite correction with Quad Helix or expansion plate in the mixed dentition. Methods: In this RCT-study 35 patients with unilateral posterior crossbite were randomized to be treated with either Quad Helix or expansion plate. The inclusion criteria were: mixed dentition, unilateral posterior crossbite, no sucking habits or previous orthodontic treatment. Stability was evaluated after 3 years by study cast measurements. Twenty subjects with normal occlusion were included as controls. Success rate, maxillary and mandibular transverse dimensions, overjet and overbite were registered. Results: Stability was equal for the two treatment methods. Small, albeit significant, differences between the groups were assessed with reference to transverse dimensions. No significant difference was seen for overjet and overbite. Conclusions: The long-term stability of posterior crossbite correction with Quad helix and expansion plate was equal.
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  • Petrén, Sofia, et al. (författare)
  • Stability of Unilateral Posterior Crossbite Correction in the Mixed Dentition - a 3-year Follow-Up
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Swedish Dental Journal. - : Swedish Dental Association. - 0347-9994. ; 33:4, s. 213-213
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Aim: To compare and evaluate long-term stability of crossbite correction with Quad Helix or expansion plate in the mixed dentition. Methods: In this RCT-study 35 patients with unilateral posterior crossbite were randomized to be treated with either Quad Helix or expansion plate. The inclusion criteria were: mixed dentition, unilateral posterior crossbite, no sucking habits or previous orthodontic treatment. Stability was evaluated after 3 years by study cast measurements. Twenty subjects with normal occlusion were included as controls. Success rate, maxillary and mandibular transverse dimensions, overjet and overbite were registered. Results: Stability was equal for the two treatment methods. Small, albeit significant, differences between the groups were assessed with reference to transverse dimensions. No significant difference was seen for overjet and overbite. Conclusions: The long-term stability of posterior crossbite correction with Quad helix and expansion plate was equal.
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  • Schütz-Fransson, Ulrike, et al. (författare)
  • Mandibular incisor alignment in untreated subjects compared with long-term changes after orthodontic treatment with or without retainers
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. - : Elsevier. - 0889-5406 .- 1097-6752. ; 155:2, s. 234-242
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: The aim of this work was to analyze the dental and skeletal changes in patients treated with fixedorthodontic appliances with or without retention appliances, and to compare the changes with untreated sub- jects. Specifically, mandibular incisor irregularity was analyzed. Methods: A total of 105 children who had undergone orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances in both jaws were examined in 2 groups: 64 had a lingual mandibular retainer and 41 had no retainer. Retention time was 2.7 +/- 1.5 years. The untreated group consisted of 25 subjects. Measurements were done on study casts and lateral head radiographs before and after treatment and 6 and 12 years after treatment. The Little irregularity index (LII) was the most important variable. Results: No differences were found in LII 12 years after treatment between the group that had a retainer and the group without a retainer after treatment. In the untreated group, LII was increased over time, but not to the same extent as in the treated groups. Correction of overjet and overbite was stable long-term. At the last examination, the amount of overjet was almost the same in all 3 groups. Conclusions: The routine use of mandibular retainers for 2 to 3 years does not appear to prevent long-term relapse. If the patient wants to constrain natural development and changes, lifelong retainers are needed.
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  • Schütz-Fransson, Ulrike, et al. (författare)
  • Twelve-year follow-up of mandibular incisor stability : Comparison between two bonded lingual orthodontic retainers
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Angle orthodontist. - : Angle Orthodontist. - 0003-3219 .- 1945-7103. ; 87:2, s. 200-208
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: To compare the long-term outcome 9 years after removal of two different types of fixed retainers used for stabilization of the mandibular anterior segment. Materials and Methods: Sixty-four children who had undergone orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances in both arches were divided into two groups depending on which kind of retainer being used. Twenty-eight of the patients had a canine-to-canine retainer bonded to the canines and 36 had a bonded twistflex retainer 3-3, bonded to each tooth. Measurements were made on study models and lateral head radiographs, before and after treatment, 6 years after treatment, and 12 years after treatment, with a mean of 9.2 years after removal of the retainers. Results: No significant differences were found between the two groups at the long-term follow-up according to Little's Irregularity Index or available space for the mandibular incisors. The overjet and overbite were reduced after treatment in both groups and stayed stable throughout the observation period. Also, no differences in bonding failures between the two retainers were found. Conclusions: Both a canine-to-canine retainer bonded only to the canines and a twistflex retainer 3-3 bonded to each tooth can be recommended. However, neither of the retention types prevented long-term changes of mandibular incisor irregularity or available space for the mandibular incisors after removal of the retainers.
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  • Tsiopas, Nikolaos, et al. (författare)
  • A 40 years follow-up of dental arch dimensions and incisor irregularity in adults
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Orthodontics. - : Oxford University Press. - 0141-5387 .- 1460-2210. ; 35:2, s. 230-235
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Dentoalveolar changes in adulthood have not been extensively documented. Such changes may have important implications for the long-term stability of orthodontic treatment. To analyse occlusal and dentoalveolar changes in adults from the age of 20 years to the age of 60 years. The material comprised 18 Swedish dentists, 16 men and 2 women, with no missing teeth and no prosthodontic or orthodontic treatment. Measurements were recorded on study casts made between 1949 and 1989 at the Department of Stomatognathic Physiology at the Faculty of Odontology in Malmö, thus documenting changes over an average period of 38.4 years. Malocclusion traits, overbite, overjet, dental arch length and width, and Little’s irregularity index were registered. There was a significant increase in Little’s irregularity index in the mandible (1.0 mm, P < 0.01) and a decrease in arch length in both jaws (0.5–0.9 mm, P < 0.05). The maxillary and mandibular intercanine widths decreased by 0.8 and 1.0 mm, respectively (P < 0.001). The malocclusion traits, overbite, and overjet remained unchanged during the observation period. The results confirm that dentoalveolar changes occur as a continuous process throughout adult life. The findings of potential clinical importance are decreases in arch length and depth, resulting in a decrease in intercanine width and an increase in anterior crowding. In clinical orthodontic practice, these findings have important implications for treatment planning and long-term stability after orthodontic treatment.
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