Evaluation of maxillary canine and molar movement during the first phase of extraction space closure: a multilevel analysis

Author:

GANDINI JÚNIOR Luiz Gonzaga1ORCID,SCHNEIDER Patricia Pigato1ORCID,KIM Ki Beom2ORCID,MONINI André da Costa3ORCID,JACOB Helder Baldi4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Brazil

2. Saint Louis University, USA

3. , Brazil

4. The University of Texas, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: This study was designed to analyze and compare the cusp and apex movements of the maxillary canines and first molars during canine retraction in the first step of extraction space closure, and to evaluate if these teeth follow a curvilinear (acceleration and/or deceleration) movement rate. Material and Methods: Twenty-five patients (23.3 ± 5.1 years of age) were enrolled. The retraction of the maxillary canines was accomplished using nickel-titanium closed coil springs (100gf) on 0.020-in stainless steel archwire. Oblique cephalograms were traced and superimposed on the anatomic best fit of the maxilla (before the retraction [T0], and after one month [T1], three [T3], five [T5] and seven [T7] months). Statistics was based in a normally distributed data. Multilevel procedures were used to derive polynomials for each of the measurements. Student’s t-test and one-way repeated measures ANOVA were conducted. The level of significance of 5% was adopted. Results: Canine cusps and apexes did not follow a quadratic curve regarding horizontal movement (neither accelerate nor decelerate). Canine and molar cusps showed more horizontal movement than apexes (4.80 mm vs. 2.78 mm, and 2.64 mm vs. 2.17 mm, respectively). Conclusions: Canine did not accelerate or decelerate overtime horizontally; the cusps and apexes of the canines and molars showed more horizontal movement and larger rate at the beginning of canine retraction, followed by significantly smaller and constant movement rate after the first month.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Oral Surgery,Orthodontics

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