Maxillary canine retraction with self-ligating and conventional brackets: A randomized clinical trial |
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Authors: | Maurí cio Mezomo,Eduardo S. de Lima,Luciane Macedo de Menezes,André Weissheimer,Susiane Allgayer |
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Abstract: | Objective:To measure space closure during the retraction of upper permanent canines with self-ligating and conventional brackets.Materials and Methods:Fifteen patients who required maxillary canine retraction into first premolar extraction sites as part of their orthodontic treatment completed this study. In a random split-mouth design, the retraction of upper canines was performed using an elastomeric chain with 150 g of force. The evaluations were performed in dental casts (T0, initial; T1, 4 weeks; T2, 8 weeks; T3, 12 weeks). The amount of movement and the rotation of the canines as well as anchorage loss of the upper first molars were evaluated.Results:There was no difference between self-ligating and conventional brackets regarding the distal movement of upper canines and mesial movement of first molars (P > .05). Rotation of the upper canines was minimized with self-ligating brackets (P < .05).Conclusion:Distal movement of the upper canines and anchorage loss of the first molars were similar with both conventional and self-ligating brackets. Rotation of the upper canines during sliding mechanics was minimized with self-ligating brackets. |
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Keywords: | Self-ligating brackets Canine retraction Friction |
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