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The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare distalization of maxillary first and second molars achieved with a device supported with mini screw implants in the palate (Advanced Molar Distalization Appliance, AMDA®) with distalization of maxillary first and second molars achieved with clear aligners (Spark®) supported by Class II elastics.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Is there any difference in achieving upper molar distalization with the Advanced Molar Distalization Appliance (AMDA®) supported by miniscrew implants and with clear aligners (Spark®) supported by Class II elastics at the end of active distalization phase?
Is there any difference between the two groups in the anchorage loss at the end of total treatment?
Additionally, the differences in the movements of premolars, canines and incisors will be analyzed in all three planes of space (sagittal, transverse, vertical), as well as the duration of treatment between the two groups and subgroup comparisons will be performed regarding age, gender, presence of maxillary third molars and severity of malocclusion.
Participants will be randomly assigned to the AMDA® or Spark® group. Treatment will take place at the Department of Orthodontics and participants will have to visit the clinic every 4-6 weeks for regular check ups. Intraoral scans, photographs and x-rays (panoramic x-ray, cephalometric x-rays) will be taken before treatment, at the end of active distalization phase and at the end of treatment.
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The aim of the study is to compare distalization of maxillary first and second molars achieved with the Advanced Molar Distalization Appliance (AMDA®) supported by miniscrew implants with distalization of maxillary first and second molars achieved with clear aligners (Spark®) supported by Class II elastics. All patients will be randomly assigned into two groups:
Lateral cephalometric radiographs of the patients' heads and three-dimensional (3D) intraoral scans of the maxillary and mandibular arches will be taken:
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) dental scans will be taken in patients assigned to the AMDA group:
Completion of orthodontic treatment of all patients will be accomplished when Class I molar and canine relationships, normal overjet and overbite, a good leveling and alignment of the teeth, and a tight occlusion of the posterior teeth will be achieved.
In all these three time points the corresponding 2D and 3D analysis will include:
All patients will be treated in the Postgraduate Clinic of the Department of Orthodontics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki by the applicant (Mrs. Samandara) under the supervision of Professor Papadopoulos. Assistance will be provided by the postgraduate students after insertion of the appliance, during the follow up appointments for checking and re-activating the appliances.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Moschos Papadopoulos, Professor; Aikaterini Samandara, Doctor of Dental Surgery
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