2015
DOI: 10.2319/042415-280.1
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Changes in mandibular incisor position and arch form resulting from Invisalign correction of the crowded dentition treated nonextraction

Abstract: Invisalign(®) treatment can successfully resolve mandibular arch crowding using a combination of buccal arch expansion, interproximal reduction, and lower incisor proclination. When there is <6 mm of crowding, lower incisor position remained relatively stable. The lower incisors proclined and protruded in the more severely crowded dentitions (>6 mm).

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“… Maxillary molar distalization with aligners in adult patients: a multicenter retrospective study Invisalign group Dentoalveolar and skeletal changes following maxillary molar distalization therapy with Invisalign in adult patients Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs - Distal movement of the 1st molar: 2.25 mm without significant tipping and vertical movements - Distal movement of the 2nd molar: 2.52 mm without significant tipping ( P = 0.056) and vertical movements - No significant movements on the lower arch. - SN-GoGn and SPP-GoGn angles showed no significant differences between pre- and post-treatment cephalograms - Invisalign aligners are effective in distalizing Mx molars in selected end-to-end class II non-growing subjects without significant vertical and mesiodistal tipping movements - No changes to the facial height Duncan et al [ 32 ] (2015) Retrosp. Changes in mandibular incisor position and arch form resulting from Invisalign correction of the crowded dentition treated nonextraction Invisalign groups Treatment outcomes in non-extraction cases with lower anterior crowding treated with Invisalign® -Pre- and post-treatment records (digital study models and lateral cephalometric radiographs) -Cephalometric analysis to determine lower incisor changes - IPR and changes in arch width were also measured - In the severe crowding group, there were statistically significant changes in lower incisor position and angulation - No significant differences in lower incisor position and angulation in the the mild and moderate crowding groups - Statistically significant increase in buccal expansion in all three groups.…”
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“… Maxillary molar distalization with aligners in adult patients: a multicenter retrospective study Invisalign group Dentoalveolar and skeletal changes following maxillary molar distalization therapy with Invisalign in adult patients Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs - Distal movement of the 1st molar: 2.25 mm without significant tipping and vertical movements - Distal movement of the 2nd molar: 2.52 mm without significant tipping ( P = 0.056) and vertical movements - No significant movements on the lower arch. - SN-GoGn and SPP-GoGn angles showed no significant differences between pre- and post-treatment cephalograms - Invisalign aligners are effective in distalizing Mx molars in selected end-to-end class II non-growing subjects without significant vertical and mesiodistal tipping movements - No changes to the facial height Duncan et al [ 32 ] (2015) Retrosp. Changes in mandibular incisor position and arch form resulting from Invisalign correction of the crowded dentition treated nonextraction Invisalign groups Treatment outcomes in non-extraction cases with lower anterior crowding treated with Invisalign® -Pre- and post-treatment records (digital study models and lateral cephalometric radiographs) -Cephalometric analysis to determine lower incisor changes - IPR and changes in arch width were also measured - In the severe crowding group, there were statistically significant changes in lower incisor position and angulation - No significant differences in lower incisor position and angulation in the the mild and moderate crowding groups - Statistically significant increase in buccal expansion in all three groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Seven studies [ 18 , 19 , 23 , 28 , 33 , 37 , 38 ] compared treatment outcome of Invisalign® orthodontic treatment with that of conventional fixed appliances. At last, four studies [ 20 , 25 , 29 , 32 ] compared Invisalign® groups to each other, while one study [ 31 ] did not have any control or comparison group.…”
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“…Determination of the position of the lower incisors in the sagittal plane is one of the key positions in the diagnosis, planning and control of treatment of dental ankles [9,25]. First of all, because together with the upper incisors, in addition to the function of biting, they also play an aesthetic function.…”
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“…The patients that used this system have worn the aligners approximately 22 hours per day except for meals, drinks and dental hygiene [6]. Each aligner is ideally worn for 15 days, moving the teeth at a maximum rate of 0.33 mm and 2 degrees of rotation per aligner [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%