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This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of direct 3D printed aligners in achieving the crown movement of upper and lower incisors in patients with spacing during space closure and to compare them with the predicted tooth movements
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This study will be carried out on 23 patients seeking orthodontic treatment at the outpatient orthodontic clinics at the Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal, Beni Suef, and British Universities.
The inclusion criteria are: patients aged 18-45 years, with full permanent dentition (excluding third molars), generalized spacing or spacing between anterior teeth, normal skeletal relationships, and Angle Class I or mild Class II malocclusions. Patients with the following criteria will be excluded: patients with missing or extracted permanent teeth (excluding third molars), periodontally compromised teeth, who need any form of hybrid orthodontic treatment (a fixed appliance with aligners), any signs or symptoms of temporomandibular disorders, severe Angle Class II or Class III malocclusions, crowding, and Class II or Class III skeletal discrepancy.
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All numerical data will be collected for statistical analysis.
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Rehab Khalil, PhD of Orthodontics; Rim M Fathalla, PhD of Orthodontics
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