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Palatal Crib Versus Bonded Spurs in Early Treatment of Anterior Open Bite Caused by Non-nutritive Sucking Habits: RCT

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Reem Hatem Shams

Status and phase

Unknown
Phase 3

Conditions

Anterior Open Bite

Treatments

Device: Palatal Crib
Device: bonded spur

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study evaluates the effects of palatal crib versus bonded spurs in the early treatment of anterior open bite caused by non-nutritive sucking habits.

Full description

Habit is an unintentionally performed repeated activity. Development of habit is considered a part of the natural progression of maturation in children between infancy and three years of age, after this period, it is assumed to be unnatural. The most familiar and earliest noted habit is thumb sucking. It develops during infancy as a rooting reflex, after it ceases around three years of age .

Thumb sucking is defined as the placement of the thumb or one or more fingers in different depths into the mouth ). It emerges in two forms: nutritive and non-nutritive, where the first gives nourishment and the second implements a sense of security and amenity. It is common in children and is reported to be harmless for up to five years of age .

There is an association between the habit of thumb sucking and the development of skeletal open-bite among children. Anterior open bites (AOBs) are defined as an occlusion in which the lower incisors are not overlapped in the vertical plane by the upper incisors and do not occlude with them when the posterior teeth are in maximum intercuspation . Anterior open bite due to thumb sucking, and a secondary tongue thrust exaggerates the condition . If identified early, this can be avoided and appropriate treatment is delivered.

Approaches for habit intervention include counseling, positive reinforcement, a calendar with rewards, an adhesive bandage, bitter nail polish, long sleeves, and appliance therapy. It is recommended to start with the least invasive methods before using habit-breaking appliances. Habit-breaking appliances are either fixed or removable. Fixed appliance therapy may be considered after the age of 4 years. Appliances consisting of cribs in the anterior region are very efficient as reminders and physical restrainers . The palatal crib works as an obstacle in non-nutritive sucking and maintains the tongue in a more retruded position, halting its interposition between the incisors. Spur appliances change tongue action, close the open bite, and boost treatment stability, as it induces a permanent modification of the tongue's anterior rest posture by altering orofacial function, resulting in a change in form. Finally, the spur adjusts the sensory input to the brain. This proprioceptive change leads to an altered motor response, resulting in a new normal tongue rest posture (change in function) that allows the incisors to erupt.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 11 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Children with nonnutritive sucking habits and/or tongue thrusting from 6 years to 11 years old.
  2. Angle Class I malocclusions.
  3. Anterior open bite equal to or greater than 1 mm.
  4. Maxillary and mandibular permanent central incisors fully erupted (children in the first transitional period were eligible for treatment when the maxillary lateral incisors were beginning to erupt, and the maxillary central incisors were still showing an open bite).

Exclusion criteria

  1. Children with loss of permanent teeth.
  2. Crowding, maxillary constriction, or posterior crossbites.
  3. Previous orthodontic treatment.
  4. Presence of craniofacial anomalies or syndromes.
  5. Tooth agenesis.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

30 participants in 2 patient groups

control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
the group have open bite caused by non-nutritive sucking habits and treat them with palatal crib.
Treatment:
Device: Palatal Crib
experimental group
Experimental group
Description:
the group have open bite caused by by non-nutritive sucking habit and treat them with bonded spur.
Treatment:
Device: bonded spur

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Reem H Shams, B.D.S; maii M Ali, Lecturer

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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