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Speed of Premolar Extraction Space Closure: Every Visit Replacement of Working Archwire

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

Status

Completed

Conditions

Orthodontic Appliance

Treatments

Device: Space closure without changing working archwire monthly
Device: Space closure withchanging working archwire monthly

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04549987
53/2019

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aims of this trial were to assess the effect of changing 0.019X0.025-inch SS working archwire monthly on the rate of space closure, to compare the frictional resistance of unchanged and new working archwires in-vitro, and to assess its effect on the rate of space closure, to record the amount of ion concentration in the saliva before orthodontic treatment, before space closure and one month after space closure.

Full description

The aims were to assess the effect of changing 0.019X0.025-inch SS working archwire monthly on the rate of space closure, to compare the frictional resistance of unchanged and new working archwires in-vitro and to assess its effect on rate of space closure, to record the amount of ion concentration in the saliva before orthodontic treatment, before space closure and one month after space closure and to compare the rate of teeth movement into fresh and old extraction sites.

Trial design: Randomized controlled clinical trial with a split-mouth design. Setting: Jordan University of Science and Technology(JUST) Postgraduate Dental Teaching Clinics and labs.

Participants and interventions: Twenty-eight subjects with bimaxillary proclination requiring extraction of all first premolar teeth participated in this study. In the upper arch two groups were identified; group 1 having the extraction space closed using the same working archwire throughout 3 visits after insertion, and group 2 with the working archwire changed monthly.

The working archwire in the upper arch was split into 2 halves in the midline and each one half was connected to the other by a wide joining hook. Patients were followed-up monthly for three months. At every follow up visit upper alginate impressions were taken and the working archwire in the upper arch was changed on one side only. Upper follow-up models were scanned using digital scanner and spaces were measured using digital software.

Three unstimulated saliva samples were collected from each patient; prior to commencement of treatment, when 0.019X0.25-inch SS archwire was reached and before space closure and one month after space closure.

The rate of extraction space closure in the upper arch, ion concentration in saliva samples measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) and frictional resistance of the working archwires was measured using universal mechanical testing machine.

Enrollment

28 patients

Sex

All

Ages

16 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age ≥ 16 years
  • Proclined upper and lower incisors (Ui/max >115 o, Li/mand >99o)
  • Mild upper and lower arch crowding (<4mm) or no crowding
  • Need for upper and lower first premolars extraction
  • Skeletal I malocclusion (1<ANB <5)
  • Average lower facial height and maxillomandibular plane angle (22 o <MM<32 o)
  • Class I canine relationship
  • Good oral hygiene and healthy periodontium

Exclusion criteria

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Diseases and medications that were likely to affect bone biology
  • Previous orthodontic treatment
  • Evidence of bone loss
  • Active periodontal disease
  • Smoking

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

28 participants in 2 patient groups

Without changing working archwire
Experimental group
Description:
Extraction space closed using the same working archwire throughout 3 visits after insertion
Treatment:
Device: Space closure without changing working archwire monthly
With changing working archwire
Experimental group
Description:
The extraction space closed having the working archwire changed monthly.
Treatment:
Device: Space closure withchanging working archwire monthly

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