A Study of the Quality of Finish of Lingual versus Labial Bracket Systems As Measured
By the Objective Grading System: A Retrospective Study in a University Orthodontic
Clinic
Abstract:Objective: The purposes of this study were to determine the quality of final orthodontic treatment outcome and average treatment
time with fixed lingual brackets compared to labial brackets. Our hypothesis was that labial fixed appliances produce a higher quality
of final treatment outcome, and a shorter average treatment time compared to lingual fixed appliances.
Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective study of matched pairs. Records of twenty subjects treated with lingual appliances
were included. Th… Show more
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