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Bui Quang Hung1, Mihee Hong1, Wonjae Yu1, Hee-Moon Kyung1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Heat Induction Typodont System (HITS), used in some recent studies, has a distinct advantage over previous tooth movement simulation methods. This study aimed to compare inclination and vertical changes between the single-wire and double-wire techniques during en masse retraction with different lengths of lever arms in lingual orthodontics using an upgraded version of the HITS.Entities:
Keywords: En masse retraction; Heat Induction Typodont; Lingual; Tooth movement
Year: 2020 PMID: 32042717 PMCID: PMC6995831 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2020.50.1.26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Figure 1A, The maxillary typodont is composed of anterior metal teeth and posterior resin teeth, and the first premolars were extracted. B, The typodont is placed in the Heat Induction Typodont System machine. C, A Duet bracket has two main slots, one occlusal slot (grey circle) and one lingual slot (black circle).
Figure 2Illustrations of the four groups used in this study. In the double wire groups, an auxiliary wire is placed only in the six anterior brackets.
Group 1, Single wire with a 3-mm hook; Group 2, single wire with a 6-mm hook; Group 3, double wire with a 3-mm hook; Group 4, double wire with a 6-mm hook.
Figure 3A, Measurement of vertical position changes by the perpendicular distance of the tip of the teeth between T1 and T2, referenced to the original occlusal plane. B, Measurement of inclination changes by the difference between T1 and T2 inclination angle formed by the long axis of the tooth and the original occlusal plane.
T1, Before incisor retraction (gray); T2, after 4-mm space closure (purple).
Comparison of labiolingual inclination and the vertical position at T1 within each tooth type
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used for statistical analysis. A negative value of the vertical position indicates that the tooth is located superior to the original occlusal plane.
T1, Before incisor retraction; Group 1, single wire with a 3-mm short retraction hook; Group 2, single wire with a 6-mm long retraction hook; Group 3, double wire with a 3-mm short hook; and Group 4, double wire with a 6-mm long hook.
Effect of retraction wire and hook length
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
T1, Before incisor retraction; T2, after 4-mm space closure.
The Mann–Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis (**p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001).
Multiple comparisons of inclination and vertical position changes among the four groups
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation. Positive value of the vertical position indicates that the tooth is extruded passing the original occlusal plane and vice versa.
T1, Before incisor retraction; T2, after 4-mm space closure; Group 1, single wire with a 3-mm short retraction hook; Group 2, single wire with a 6-mm long retraction hook; Group 3, double wire with a 3-mm short hook; and Group 4, double wire with a 6-mm long hook.
The Kruskal–Wallis test and Dunn's post hoc test were used for statistical analysis (***p < 0.001).