Canine Retraction With Temporary Anchorage Devices

NCT ID: NCT04887974

Last Updated: 2021-05-14

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

10 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-04-02

Study Completion Date

2017-01-14

Brief Summary

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Various malocclusions require the extraction of the first premolars and retraction of the canines with the need for maximum anchorage. If the canines are pulled into the extraction space using the molar teeth for support, unwanted tooth movement occurs. This study aims to evaluate the effect of temporary anchorage devices and power arms, which are auxiliary orthodontic appliances in reducing undesirable tooth movements.

Detailed Description

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In orthodontic patients who require overjet correction, increased facial convexity, or relief of severe crowding, dental extraction followed by canine retraction is indicated. In conventional orthodontic treatment, the molars are used for anchorage and reinforced with intra-oral or extra-oral appliances. Although effective, this produces unwanted side effects where the molars move mesially and rotate, taking up some of the extraction space. As the canines move into the extraction space they tip backward requiring further uprighting. Power arms are vertical metal extensions placed in the canine brackets. They direct the force to the center of resistance of the tooth to allow bodily movement and prevent canine tipping. Temporary anchorage devices (TADs) are minimally invasive, small screws, inserted in the jaw bones to act as anchorage units instead of the molars.

This study aims to evaluate the effect of the TADs and power arms on the efficiency of canine retraction including the rate of canine retraction and canine tipping as well as mesial molar drift and rotation.

The null hypothesis is that the use of the power arm and the TADs have no effect on the canine retraction rate.

This study is a single-arm, single-center study. Twenty quadrants in 10 adult patients will be selected from the Orthodontic Outpatient Clinic at the Future University in Egypt.

Orthodontic records will be collected including study models, intra- and extra-oral photographs and cone beam computed tomograms.

Molars will be banded and Roth 0.22" brackets will be bonded to the canine and second premolars. Power arms, 8mmin length, will be inserted in the vertical slots of the canine brackets.

The dental arches will be leveled and aligned using consecutive archwires. TADs will be inserted between the second premolars and first molars. The first premolars will then be extracted and canines will be retracted within a week. Canines will be retracted along 0.016" X 0.22" stainless steel archwires using 150 g of force applied by an elastomeric chain. The elastic chain will be replaced every 4 weeks.

After 6 months of canine retraction, the orthodontic records will be collected for comparison.

Conditions

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Class II Malocclusion Class III Malocclusion Crowding, Tooth Bimaxillary Protrusion

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Canine retraction

The canines will be retracted by extending short silver elastomeric chains between the power arms in the canine brackets and the TADs. The applied force will be checked and adjusted to 150 g.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

canine retraction

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Canine retraction using elastomeric chains activated every 4 weeks, using power arms to direct force through the center of resistance and TADs for direct anchorage.

Interventions

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canine retraction

Canine retraction using elastomeric chains activated every 4 weeks, using power arms to direct force through the center of resistance and TADs for direct anchorage.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Adult orthodontic patient
* Any malocclusion requiring the extraction of the first premolar and canine retraction
* Full permanent dentition with the exception of the wisdom teeth.

Exclusion Criteria

* Any missing permanent tooth
* Previous orthodontic treatment
* Periodontal disease; pregnancy
* Systemic disease or medication that affects bone metabolism
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

25 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Future University in Egypt

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Yehya Mostafa

Head of the Orthodontic Department

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Yehya Mostafa

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Future University in Egypt

Locations

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Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine

Cairo, , Egypt

Site Status

Countries

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Egypt

Other Identifiers

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20153110

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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