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Influence of occlusal finishing on extraction-site closure stability

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Author(s):
Storniolo, Juliana Moura ; Janson, Guilherme ; Chiqueto, Kelly ; Castanha Henriques, Jose Fernando ; Barros, Sergio Estelita ; de Menezes, Carolina Carmo
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF THE WORLD FEDERATION OF ORTHODONTISTS; v. 3, n. 3, p. 4-pg., 2014-09-01.
Abstract

Background: Orthodontic treatment can require teeth extractions, but post-treatment reopening of the extraction space is a sporadic and unexpected occurrence. The final occlusion is one of the factors mentioned in the literature that can contribute to space reopening. This study evaluated the influence of the occlusal results on extraction-site reopening. Methods: The sample consisted of 44 patients with Class I or II, Division 1 malocclusion, treated with four first-premolar extractions, divided into two groups: group 1, consisting of 22 patients with an initial mean age of 13.25 years and with post-treatment reopening of the extraction site; and group 2, formed by 22 patients with an initial mean age of 12.84 years and with stability of the extraction-site closure. The pretreatment, post-treatment, and long-term post-treatment study models were used to calculate the amount of extraction-site relapse and the Peer Assessment Rating index. The groups were compared using the Student's t test. Results: The relapsed group had a significantly worse occlusal finishing, and greater initial crowding was associated with better occlusal finishing. Conclusion: Better occlusal finishing will decrease the probability of extraction-space reopening. (C) 2014 World Federation of Orthodontists. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 05/04715-8 - Evaluation of occlusal results influence on extraction-site reopening
Grantee:Juliana Moura Storniolo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation